- SURNAME
Atkinson
- FORENAME
Malcolm (Akker)
- UNIT
G Squadron (SSM)
- RANK
Warrant Officer Second Class
- NUMBER
23969493
- DATE OF DEATH
19th May 1982
- AGE
36
- GRAVESITE
Hereford (St Martin's) Churchyard, Herefordshire SAS Regimental Plot Memorial Plaque
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
parent unit Grenadier Guards
Coldstream Guards in some sources (WO/373/187)
born 6.7.1945
originally from Barnsley, Yorkshire
former No 1 (Guards) Independent Company
recommended MiD, Oman, 1972 (see WO/373/187) doesn't show awarded, have added citation below
lost in Sea King crash, South Atlantic
Shucknall, Herefordshire War Memorial
DATE OF DEATH:
19-May-1982CITATION:
Mention in Despatches : ATKINSON was a member of a group of SAS advisers employed with the FIRQAT AL ASIFAT at JIHAT between July and November, 1972. His specialist responsibility was that of controlling close support aircraft.
On the 25th October the Firqat together with ATKINSON and other SAS advisers sprang a successful ambush on a group of some 30 enemy. The enemy recce group of 5 was killed in the initial contact but the the remaining 25 engaged the Firqat and ATKINSON's party. During the ensuing exchange of fire the enemy reinforced to the point where they were stronger than the Firqat. Once the enemy realised the strength of their position they started a series of fire and movement operations to out flank ATKINSON's party. These operations were conducted with a certain amount of success and it quickly became clear that unless they could be held back there was a danger of ATKINSON and his group becoming isolated and destroyed.
To prevent this ATKINSON personally moved forward to an exposed position where he was able to overlook the main enemy movement. Despite the heavy and determined fire directed at him ATKINSON arranged for an airstrike to be called and remained on his own in his exposed location to direct it. With great coolness and precision he brought the strike in with great accuracy.
Such was the success of the strike that the enemy were forced to withdraw temporarily thereby allowing ATKINSON's group to be extracted and to link up with the main force. There is no doubt that his brave action and his skillful use of his professional skills contributed greatly towards the success of the operation and safety of his party.
Place : Oman
Date of Action : 25th October 1972
How Employed : SAS Adviser
On the 25th October the Firqat together with ATKINSON and other SAS advisers sprang a successful ambush on a group of some 30 enemy. The enemy recce group of 5 was killed in the initial contact but the the remaining 25 engaged the Firqat and ATKINSON's party. During the ensuing exchange of fire the enemy reinforced to the point where they were stronger than the Firqat. Once the enemy realised the strength of their position they started a series of fire and movement operations to out flank ATKINSON's party. These operations were conducted with a certain amount of success and it quickly became clear that unless they could be held back there was a danger of ATKINSON and his group becoming isolated and destroyed.
To prevent this ATKINSON personally moved forward to an exposed position where he was able to overlook the main enemy movement. Despite the heavy and determined fire directed at him ATKINSON arranged for an airstrike to be called and remained on his own in his exposed location to direct it. With great coolness and precision he brought the strike in with great accuracy.
Such was the success of the strike that the enemy were forced to withdraw temporarily thereby allowing ATKINSON's group to be extracted and to link up with the main force. There is no doubt that his brave action and his skillful use of his professional skills contributed greatly towards the success of the operation and safety of his party.
Place : Oman
Date of Action : 25th October 1972
How Employed : SAS Adviser
WEB LINKS:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7488110https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7631420
FINDAGRAVE:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79759314/malcolm-atkinson
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