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Philip Wilkinson (British Army officer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philip Roy Wilkinson OBE (born October 1948)[1] is a retired British Army officer who has served as the Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner since August 2021. He was re-elected in May 2024.

Wilkinson was educated at Sandhurst, from where on 25 July 1969 he was commissioned into the Royal Regiment of Artillery.[2] He was a Major in that regiment by 1982[3] and later served in the Commando and Parachute Brigades and the Special Forces. He retired from the British Army in 1998[4] and was awarded an OBE.[5]

Wilkinson continued to work in security roles, and by 2020 was working in Somalia for the Minister for Internal Security. This was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and he returned to Wiltshire and began to write a book of memoirs, Sharpening the Weapons of Peace,[6] while becoming a senior research fellow at King's College London.[7]

Wilkinson stood successfully for the Conservative Party as Wiltshire's police and crime commissioner at the by-election on 19 August 2021,[8] after the May 2021 election had failed to elect a qualified candidate.[9] He was re-elected for a further term of four years in May 2024.[10]

Honours

Notes

  1. ^ "Philip Roy Wilkinson", company-information.service.gov.uk, accessed 8 May 2025
  2. ^ The London Gazette, 22 August 1969, Supplement 44923, p. 8768
  3. ^ a b "Major Philip Roy Wilkinson (487603), Royal Regiment of Artillery." in The London Gazette, 13 December 1982, Supplement 49196, p. 1635215
  4. ^ "Philip Wilkinson holds Wiltshire PCC position", BBC News, 4 May 2024
  5. ^ a b "Lieutenant Colonel Philip Roy Wilkinson, M.B.E. (487603), Royal Regiment of Artillery." in The London Gazette, 15 June 1998, Supplement 55155, p. 6
  6. ^ "Philip Wilkinson: My unexpected journey to becoming the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon", Conservative Home, 9 September 2021
  7. ^ Matthew McLaughlin, "Conservative PCC candidate on the election ahead in Wiltshire", Gazette and Herald (Wiltshire), 7 July 2021, accessed 8 May 2024
  8. ^ Terence Herbert, Certificate of result - second count, Police and Crime Commissioner election, 19 August 2021, Wiltshire Council, 20 August 2021, accessed 8 May 2024
  9. ^ Benjamin Paessler, "Wiltshire PCC election re-run: Updates as votes are counted" Salisbury Journal, 20 August 2021, accessed 8 May 2024
  10. ^ Statement of Persons Nominated, April 2024; Wiltshire PCC election result, May 2024, accessed 9 May 2024

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