Harold Atkinson (RAF officer)

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Born(1918-08-19)19 August 1918
Wintringham, Yorkshire, England
Died25 August 1940(1940-08-25) (aged 22)
English Channel
Causeof deathKilled in action
Buried
Market Weighton Cemetery, Yorkshire, England
Harold Atkinson
Born(1918-08-19)19 August 1918
Wintringham, Yorkshire, England
Died25 August 1940(1940-08-25) (aged 22)
English Channel
Cause of deathKilled in action
Buried
Market Weighton Cemetery, Yorkshire, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
Years of service1937–1940
RankPilot officer
UnitNo. 213 Squadron
Battles / warsSecond World War
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross

Harold Atkinson, DFC (19 August 1918 – 25 August 1940) was a British flying ace who served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was credited with having shot down at least twelve aircraft.

Born in Wintringham in Yorkshire, Atkinson was a graduate of the RAF's College Cranwell in 1939 and was posted to No. 213 Squadron. He flew in the Battle of France, providing cover for the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. He achieved a number of aerial victories during this time, which was recognised with an award of the Distinguished Flying Cross in late June 1940. His squadron was heavily engaged in the Battle of Britain, and Atkinson achieved further successes until he was shot down and killed on 25 August.

Harold Derrick Atkinson was born on 19 August 1918 in Wintringham, Yorkshire, England. His father died the same year and his mother, Adelaide Atkinson, later remarried, to The Reverend David Evans. Atkinson was educated at independent schools, first at Aysgarth School before going onto Shrewsbury School, his final year being 1937. Deciding on a career in the Royal Air Force (RAF), he commenced initial officer training as a flight cadet at the RAF's College Cranwell in September the same year.[1] He graduated from Cranwell in July 1939 and was commissioned as a pilot officer in the RAF.[2][3]

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