12-1081: John Morrison or Morison may refer to: In politics [ edit ] John Morison (Banffshire MP) (c. 1757–1835), British MP for Banffshire John Morrison (blacksmith) (1726–1816), farmer, blacksmith and politician in Nova Scotia John Morison (Canadian politician) (1818–1873), Canadian businessman and political figure John Morrison (Manitoba politician) (1868–1930), politician in Manitoba, Canada John Morrison (Montana politician) (born 1961), politician in Montana, USA John Morrison (Saskatchewan politician) (1872–1950), Canadian Member of Parliament John Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale (1906–1996), British Conservative Party politician John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil (1926–2000), British diplomat John Alexander Morrison (1814–1904), Pennsylvania Congressman John B. Morison (1923–1996), member of
24-620: A Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (since 1801), for a Scottish constituency is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . John Morrison (intelligence officer) John Noble Lennox Morrison (born 14 July 1943, in Hexham ), joined the UK's Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) in 1967 as a desk-level intelligence analyst. During his Ministry of Defence (MoD) career he occupied
36-780: A wide range of analytical and management positions in the DIS and elsewhere, including three tours in the Cabinet Office , culminating as Secretary to the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC). Morrison ended his official career as the senior civilian intelligence professional in the Defence Intelligence Staff, serving four years as Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence and Head of the Defence Intelligence Analysis Staff. During this period he represented
48-522: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Morison (Banffshire MP) John Morison (1757 – 12 February 1835) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Banffshire , Scotland, between 1827 and 1832. He was the second son of Alexander Morison (4th Baron of Bognie ) and Catharine Duff. During
60-454: The 1780s and 1790s, John was occupied as a merchant in Riga , before acquiring the lands of Auchintoul ( Aberchirder ) in 1799. John married Jane Fraser, daughter of Alexander Fraser (8th of Strichen). He was known primarily as John Morison of Auchintoul, though he did succeed his elder brother as 6th Baron of Bognie and Mountblairy for the final four months of his life. This article about
72-492: The American Civil War John H. Morrison (born 1933), American lawyer John Howell Morrison (born 1956), American contemporary classical composer and educator John L. Morrison (pioneer) (1819–1899), pioneer to Oregon and namesake of Portland's Morrison Bridge John Lowrie Morrison (born 1948), Scottish contemporary artist John Robert Morrison (1814–1843), British translator, diplomat and missionary in
84-1637: The Canadian House of Commons for Wentworth and Halton—Wentworth John Douglas Morrison (1934–2020), Australian police officer and mayor of Waverley John Gillis Morrison (1863–1917), politician in Nova Scotia, Canada John T. Morrison (1860–1915), Governor of Idaho John Morison Gibson (1842–1929), Canadian politician In sports [ edit ] Jack Morrison (rugby league) (John Harold Morrison, 1905–1994), Australian rugby league player John Morrison (Australian footballer) (born 1947), former Australian rules footballer John Morrison (basketball) (born 1945), American professional basketball player and college head coach John Morrison (chess player) (1889–1975), Canadian chess player John Morrison (cricketer) (born 1947), New Zealand cricketer and Wellington City Councillor John Morrison (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1972), Scottish footballer (Falkirk) and manager (Third Lanark, St Mirren) John Morrison (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1992), Scottish footballer (Celtic) John Morrison (ice hockey, born 1895) (1895–1956), ice hockey player John Morrison (ice hockey, born 1945) , ice hockey player John Morrison (wrestler) (born 1979), ring name for professional wrestler, John Hennigan In literature [ edit ] John Morrison (writer) (1904–1998), Australian novelist and short story writer John L. Morrison (1863–1926), American journalist John Sinclair Morrison (1913–2000), British classicist and founder of
96-572: The Far East John Stanton Fleming Morrison (1892–1961), British golf course architect John Todd Morrison (1863–1944), Scots-born physicist and meteorologist Fictional characters [ edit ] Soldier: 76 (Jack Francis Morrison), Overwatch character John Morrison, puppeteer for Dustin the Turkey See also [ edit ] Johnny Morrison (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
108-684: The MoD and DIS as a member of the JIC, UK representative to the NATO Intelligence Board and Head of Profession for MoD Intelligence Analyst classes. He was awarded the US Defence Intelligence Agency's Director's Award in 1999. On leaving the DIS and the civil service in 1999, Morrison was selected by the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) to be its first Investigator . He held this position until 2004, when his contract
120-777: The Trireme Trust In other fields [ edit ] John Morison (bacteriologist) (1879–1971), bacteriophage expert John Morrison (actor) (born 1962), American actor John Morrison (drummer) , Australian jazz drummer John Morrison (intelligence officer) (born 1943), British intelligence officer John Morison (pastor) (sometimes spelt Morrison, 1791–1859), Congregational minister, London John Morrison (priest) (born 1938), Archdeacon of Oxford John Morrison (songwriter) , 19th-century Tyneside songwriter John B. Morrison , United States Army general John Frank Morrison (1857–1932), American major general John G. Morrison (1842–1897), Irish-born navy man during
132-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Morrison&oldid=1233088106 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732875801793144-610: Was prematurely terminated by the committee after he appeared on the UK BBC television programme Panorama and maintaining that Saddam Hussein was not in fact a threat to the UK. Morrison is a joint author of The Open Side of Secrecy: Britain's Intelligence and Security Committee , the first in-depth study of the ISC. Since his retirement, Morrison has appeared on a number of TV and radio programmes, including Panorama , Today , The Politics Show , Newsnight , and Conspiracy Files (on
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