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Harry Atkinson (RAF officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Rank
  
Air commodore

Role
  
RAF officer

Name
  
Harry Atkinson


Commands held
  
25(Fighter)Squadron RAF Leuchars Air Officer Scotland

Awards
  
CBE (appointed Feb 2012)

Richard J Atkinson, CBE (born c. 1964), known as Harry Atkinson, is the Director of Marketing And Communication at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - the key membership organisation for all logistics and transport professionals. Previously he was a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer and last served as the Corporate Development Officer for the RAF. In this role he led the transformation programme – 'Thinking to Win' – to re-ignite the RAF's innovation culture. Previously, he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies for a year-long intervention regarding international relations and strategy. Prior to this he served as Head of the RAF Media and Communications team at Headquarters Air Command, aligning leadership, strategy and communication. He introduced all-new strategic narratives as part of a contemporary communications philosophy to the RAF. Previously he was Air Officer Scotland and Station Commander RAF Leuchars from March 2009 to September 2011, leading the transformation of RAF Leuchars from being a Tornado base into a Typhoon base.

Atkinson has served as Deputy Director – Air Control Element, Headquarters International Security Assistance Force, Kabul during 2008–09 where he designed and introduced an Afghanistan-wide prioritisation system to minimise the time taken to provide critical, life-saving air support. Previously he held the appointment of Assistant Director of Strategic Planning at the Ministry of Defence where he developed and introduced a global analysis of threats and opportunities. As a wing commander, he commanded No. 25 (Fighter) Squadron at RAF Leeming, leading tactical delivery of Quick Reaction Alert at home, in the Falklands and in the Balkans during the early days of NATO expansion.

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