Lieutenant-Colonel Jimmy Dickson
2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
In the rescuing of the child and bringing ashore of Sgt Chamberlain, Brigadier Dickson displayed courage of the highest order which was an example to all. Especially is this so in the second attempt when in spite of his exhausted state and his injuries he was immediately prepared to risk his life—and knew it was a very grave risk—to try single-handed to save a drowning man.
(George Medal citation, 12 Oct 1960)
Born on 11 August 1911 in British India, Norman James Dickson was commissioned with the Northamptonshire Regiment in 1931 after attending the King’s School and Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He served on the North West frontier in India and was promoted to captain in September 1939. He completed staff college and served as brigade major and then participated in the planning for D-Day with general headquarters, 21st Army Group.