Edward Dawson Atkinson
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Nickname"Spider"
Born10 November 1891
Calcutta, India
Died24 June 1954
Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Edward Dawson Atkinson | |
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| Nickname | "Spider" |
| Born | 10 November 1891 Calcutta, India |
| Died | 24 June 1954 Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Indian Army Royal Air Force |
| Rank | Second Lieutenant Squadron Leader |
| Unit | No. 1 Squadron RFC No. 56 Squadron RAF No. 64 Squadron RAF 40th Pathans |
| Commands | No. 1 Squadron RAF |
| Conflicts | World War I |
| Awards | Distinguished Flying Cross Air Force Cross 1914 Star & Bar (Cpl. 35/Div. Sig. Coy); British War Medal; Victory Medal (Capt. R.A.F.); King Faisal Active Service War Medal |
| Spouse | Nancy Rowan (m. 1918 at Auld Kirk of Ayr) |
Edward Dawson Atkinson, DFC, AFC (10 November 1891 – 1934) was a British military officer, aviator, and a flying ace of the First World War, credited with a total of 10 aerial victories while serving in three different squadrons. He would serve postwar in the Royal Air Force until invalided out due to ill health. He then turned to a business career.
Atkinson was the son of Joseph Henry Atkinson and Elizabeth Mary M'Carthy,[1] and was born in Calcutta, India, on 10 November 1891, when it was still part of the British Empire.[2] He became an officer in the 40th Pathans of the British Indian Army.[3][4]