Known Locations

Kyloe Crag OB - NEW

Hebron OB

Acklington OB

Choppington OB

Swinhoe/Bloomfield OB


Warenford OB

Paxondene OB


West Fallodon

Felton OB


Belford OB

Heiferlaw Auxiliary Zero Station - NEW

Fenwick,  Berwick-upon-Tweed

Lambert Carmichael was the leader of the north Northumberland area and over all commander of 202 in Northumberland his brother Alan Carmichael was the leader in mid Northumberland and Robert Hall was the leader. Lambert Carmichael did two periods of guard duty for the Royal family at Balmoral. We assume his patrol went as well though we can't confirm this. That would have been the Allerdene cell (O.B. not found as yet).  He said the present Queen remembered him on the second visit as the "Tweedside Farmer". He also went grouse shooting around the Balmoral estate with the then King (George). The guard duty was to watch for German paratroops, there was a theory that they would try to kidnap or kill the King at Balmoral in order to demoralise the public.

This info. came from an interview with Lambert Carmichael in 1968.

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Coleshill House, Coleshill, Highworth, Colonel Gubbins, Auxiliary Units, Churchill's secret army, British Resistance Organisation, Underground Resistance, secret Home Guard, The Countryman's Diary 1939, Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming, guerrilla warfare, Operational bases