Terry Flynn
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Terry Flynn (born 10th April,1943 in Watford) was a leading British Neo-Nazi and former leader of the November 9th Society.
Flynn became a Nazi at the age of 9 when a school friend gave him a medal with a swastika on it. Although his father, a former Irish Guard, dismissed it, Flynn became convinced of Nazism.
Flynn went on to serve in both the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and Corps of Royal Military Police TA, also joining the Union Movement at around the same time.
In 1977 he decided to form a British National Socialist group and chose the name November 9th Society, ostensibly in reference to those who died at Feldherrnhalle on that date in 1923 (although critics suggested that the date was actually inspired by Kristallnacht in 1938).
Flynn remained leader of the N9S, which was never more than a peripheral movement, until 2000 when he handed leadership over to his bodyguard Kevin Quinn. He is the author of the November 9th Society Organisation Book.