According to a LETTER to the EDITOR of Lead and Line he died in October. Dear Editor, Patrick Dalzell-job died in Scotland in October at the ripe old age of 90. According to the GLOBE AND MAIL [Nov. 8] Dazell-Job had an adventurous life. As an RNVR officer he was involved in the evacuation from Norway in 1940 and was subsequently in MTB's raiding the Norwegian coast. He spoke several languages and was selected for a Commando Assault Unit. Dazell-Job was given parachute training and operated behind German lines under Ian Fleming in 44/45. It's speculated he was Fleming's inspiration for Jaqmes Bond. The Canadian content to this story is that Dazell-Job emigrated after the war with his Norwegian wife and homesteaded near prince George. In the early fifties he served in Esquimalt as a Lieutenant and Lieutenant-Commander RCN[R]. The July 53 NAVY LIST shows LCDR Patrick D Job RCN[R] on the Flag Officer's staff as Assistant to the Assistant chief of Staff [Training and Administration]. He was working for LCDR William Wilson,DSC,RCN, the Ass't Chief of Staff [Training]; Adm Hibbard DSC* was the Admiral. Do any NOAVI members remember LCDR Dazell-Job? He apparently left for Scotland in 56 where he taught at a local school. Jan Drent