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Lieutenant-Colonel Neil Loudon Desmond McLean DSO, known as Billy McLean (28 November 1918 – 17 November 1986), was a British Army intelligence officer and politician. During the World War II he worked for Special Operations Executive and was involved in clandestine missions in Ethiopia, China and particularly in Albania. In 1954 he served as a Unionist Member of Parliament for Inverness. ==Family and education== McLean was born in Sutherland, Scotland, the elder son of Neil Gillean McLean, who had made a great deal of money trading with India and owned an estate at Glencalvie. The family called him "Billy". He was educated at Eton College, where he excelled in fencing,〔"Fencing", ''The Times'', 8 April 1936.〕 becoming Captain of the school team.〔"Eton College", ''The Times'', 4 May 1936.〕 He was then sent to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst to train to become an officer. Having spent his holiday periods fox hunting, he was a keen sportsman and won many point to point races while attending Sandhurst.
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