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Frank McLardy MPS (17 November 1915〔GRO Register of Births: DEC 1915 McLardy, George F, mothers surname Wood WEST DERBY 8b 397〕 – 16 December 1981〔GRO Register of Overseas Deaths: 1981 McLARDY, George Frank, DoB=17 November 1915 Frankfurt C110/1982〕), born George Francis McLardy,〔some later references spell the surname MacLardy or Maclardy but this is incorrect.〕 was a member of the British Union of Fascists, a British Nazi collaborator and an Unterscharführer〔Weale, Adrian (2014-11-12). Renegades (Kindle Location 2342). Random House. Kindle Edition〕 in the Waffen-SS ''British Free Corps'' during the Second World War. ==Early life== Frank McLardy was born at 8 Sweden Grove, Waterloo, Merseyside in 1915, the eldest son of a draper, George McLardy and his wife Mary, née Wood. He had two younger brothers. He attended St Edmund's School, Waterloo and St Mary's College, Crosby, where he was a member of the First XV rugby and First XI cricket teams.〔(''St. Mary's College Yearbook, 1934'' ) pp 15,35,37,39〕 Academically bright, McLardy progressed into St Mary's College Sixth Form. On leaving school in 1934 he studied pharmacy at the Liverpool School of Pharmacy.〔Founded 1849, now part of Liverpool John Moores University〕 McLardy subsequently moved with his family to live in nearby Formby, where he was articled to a chemist. He qualified as a ''Member of the Pharmaceutical Society'' in October 1939. Also in 1934 McLardy joined the British Union of Fascists (BUF), becoming first district treasurer, then district leader in Waterloo. McLardy sold the BUF magazine ''Action'' around Crosby and Waterloo, and held his BUF meetings in a local public house, ''The Crosby Hotel''. The intelligence service MI5 began monitoring his activities in July 1937.
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