The agent selected for Seagull I was Andrew Walsh aka "Agent Vickers". Walsh was a native of
Fethard in
County Tipperary,
Ireland. He had been captured by the German Army sometime during the period 1940 – April 1941, most likely as part of the
British Expeditionary Force active in France and he had been detained in Stalag XX A (301). At this camp he came into contact with fellow Irishmen, possibly including IRA volunteer
Frank Ryan during his recruitment efforts for the Abwehr. Walsh was recruited by the Abwehr around early 1941 for training and preparation for the Seagull I mission. His training for this mission included an advanced radio course at the Abwehr school in
Stettin, Germany. Following the completion of their training, both agents – Walsh for Seagull I and James Brady for Seagull II – were to fly to occupied
Norway and prepare for their dropzone flight aboard a
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 'Condor'. Shortly before takeoff from Germany to Norway, Haller received a call from Abwehr II HQ in Berlin and was ordered to return to Berlin with both of the agents immediately. On arrival it was explained that prior to their takeoff to Norway, Walsh had confided to fellow POW Thomas Cushing that he planned to turn himself in to the police on landing in Britain. Both Walsh and Cushing were arrested by the
Gestapo. After this, Operation Seagull I was permanently cancelled. == Involvement of the IRA ==