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    Duncan Alexander Croall Scott-Ford (4 September 1921 – 3 November 1942) was a British merchant seaman who was hanged for treachery after giving information...
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  • American bassist, vocalist, and arranger Scott T. Ford, president and chief executive officer of Alltel Duncan Scott-Ford This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Reckzeh Karel Richard Richter Walter Schellenberg Günther Schütz Duncan Scott-Ford William G. Sebold Nathalie Sergueiew Edgar von Spiegel von und zu...
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  • executed under this Act; saboteur Jose Estelle Key (a Gibraltarian), Duncan Scott-Ford, Oswald John Job (born in London to German parents) and Theodore Schurch...
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    Richard Richter (10 December 1941) Gordon Cummins (25 June 1942) Duncan Scott-Ford (3 November 1942) August Sangret (29 April 1943) John Amery (19 December...
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    soldier executed for treachery committed during the war. However, Duncan Scott-Ford, a merchant seaman, and civilians George Johnson Armstrong and Oswald...
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    II and Fritz Sauckel was convicted as a Nazi war criminal. Briton Duncan Scott-Ford was hanged for treachery in World War II. George Hennard was an American...
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    officer Patrick Murphy during the Northern Campaign. 3 November 1942: Duncan Scott-Ford was hanged at Wandsworth Prison for treachery. 19 December 1945: John...
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  • Schurch - Soldier - Guilty of treachery, executed on 4 January 1946 Duncan Scott-Ford - Merchant seaman - Guilty of treachery, executed on 3 November 1942...
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  • "British Military & Criminal History in the period 1900 to 1999: Duncan Scott-Ford". Stephen's Study Room. Archived from the original on 13 January 2010...
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