He was the son of Einar Alming and Marie Rusletvedt, and married Margaret Cadell in 1944.
[2] In October 1942, while his flat was searched by the Gestapo, knowing that there was compromising material in the flat such as a gun, intelligence reports and unexposed film, he managed to escape and eventually fled to Sweden.
[3] From 1942 to 1945 he served as intelligence officer at the Norwegian High Command in exile in London.
[1] Alming graduated from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1946,[4] and later made further studies in aerodynamics in California and England.
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