I have found interesting info about Bernard Atkinson and wonder if I have found everything available from online records. We're putting a trip together to Kew to see what they have for him, but I seem to have uncovered a potentially interesting trail. It seems after leaving the Army after WWI he worked in Hull for a grain merchant.
He was not on the 1939 Register so potential abroad in September 1939. By 1940 he is travelling to Basra on the Baluchistan. From a few personal letters we have found, this wasn't his first visit and it seems he could have been working for MacAndrew & Forbes, who were importing medical grade opium from the region, going out each season to deal with quality control testing etc. It appears from there he was recruited into the Intelligence Corps. It seems it was a common route for businessman at that point and involved something called Paiforce, something I'm researching now online. I'm thinking there was in fact only one Bernard Atkinson in the Intelligence Corps at that point, it seems strange that there could have been two and I don't immediately see anyone who could be a candidate for a second one.
Any "out of the box" thoughts on where I might find more information would be appreciated. I think finding his actual service records will be reasonably easy, it's information concerning where he travelled as a civilian which I'd love to find. I only use Ancestry for records searches, is there any other platform with more comprehensive info on travel? For example I can see him arriving back in the UK, but no outward info...