Georges Begué - born out of French parents- was edcated as an engineer at Hull University. He served as a signaller during his military service. Recalled at the outbreak of WW2 he then was assigned to liaison with the British troops on the continent, he eventually escaped to Britain during the Dunkirk evacuation.
Begué was recruited by SOE and was the first secret agent to be parachuted in France on 5 May, 1941 with a heavy transmitter in a suitcase.
Bégué was arrested October 24 in a Marseilles safe house by the French Vichy police and was sent to join other SOE agents in the Beleyme prison in Périgueux. After being transferred to a camp in Mauzac, Begué managed to create a duplicate key and the group escaped July 16, 1942.
Eventually the group crossed the Pyrenees. Bégué was interned at Figueres and sent to Miranda de Ebro prison camp but were later released to continue his way to Britain. He managed to get to London in October 1942.
Bégué was appointed Signals Officer in the F section under Maurice Buckmaster. He stayed in England, and having invaluable experience of being an SOE agent, he was not sent on any more operational duties.
After the war Bégué emigrated to the United States.
During his intelligence work he als used the name 'Georges Noble'.
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