Talk:Valentine Vivian

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[edit] Confusing two Valentine Vivians

The details on Valentine Vivian are erroneous. The correct Valentine Patrick Terril Vivian (a Lieutenant Colonel) is confused with Colonel Valentine Vivian.

The former served with MI6; the latter didn't and his birth date is 1880 and death date is 1948; the real Valentine Vivian was born in 1886 and died in 1969. His details are listed in the Obituaries from the Times 1961 - 1970 p.80 -- User:Dioclesian

Are any of the other details incorrect? I have little access to reliable source information. I'd appreciate it if you could edit the article itself to make corrections - be bold! - and add anything you've got. Perhaps you could start a stub for Lt Col Valentine P.T. Vivian if it's warranted, as well. Also - what's the connection between Simla and the Dept of Criminal Intelligence? Thanks! -- Epimetreus 20:19, 22 June 2006 (UTC)