Harry Dimoline

Brigadier Harry Kenneth Dimoline CBE MBE DSO TD CPM (6 September 1903 – 15 November 1972) was an officer in the Royal Artillery during World War II.[10]

Harry Dimoline
Birth nameHarry Kenneth Dimoline
Born6 September 1903[1]
Wallasey, Cheshire, England[2]
Died15 November 1972 (aged 69)
Mere, Wiltshire, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchTerritorial Army
Years of service1921–1951
RankBrigadier
Service number22420
Commands held68th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment, RA (1939 to 1942)
Royal Artillery, Indian 4th Infantry Division (1942 to 1944)
Indian 4th Infantry Division (Acting) (1944)
Royal Artillery, 47th (London) Infantry Division (1944)
Royal Artillery, Indian 17th Infantry Division (1944 to 1945)
Battles/warsEast African Campaign
North African campaign
Italian Campaign
Burma campaign
AwardsCBE (1943)[3]
MBE (1938)[4]
DSO (1942)[5]
TD (date?)
CPM (1952)[6]
Mentioned in Despatches
(1941)[7]
(1945)[8]
(1946)[9]

World War II

A part-time officer in the 59th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery of the Territorial Army (TA) during the 1920s and 1930s, Dimoline had risen to be second-in-command of the regiment by 1939. He was then charged with raising and commanding a duplicate regiment as the TA rapidly expanded just before the outbreak of World War II. He commanded 68th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment at the Battle of Keren in East Africa and then in the Western Desert. In March 1942 he was promoted to Commander, Royal Artillery (CRA) in 4th Indian Infantry Division,[11] serving with it in North Africa, Tunisia and Italy; he was also acting commander of the 4th Indian Division during the Second Battle of Monte Cassino. He then served as CRA with 47th (London) Infantry Division in the UK before taking up the same role with 17th Indian Infantry Division in Burma.

Post-war

Dimoline served as Honorary Superintendent (police) Auxiliary Police, Federation of Malaya,[6] during the Malayan Emergency.

Career summary

Personal

His elder brother was Major-General William Alfred Dimoline

Footnotes

  1. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007
  2. 1911 England Census
  3. "No. 36261". The London Gazette. 23 November 1943. p. 5171.
  4. "No. 34518". The London Gazette (Supplement). 7 June 1938. p. 3694.
  5. "No. 35697". The London Gazette. 8 September 1942. p. 3948.
  6. "No. 39421". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1951. p. 35.
  7. "No. 35396". The London Gazette. 26 December 1941. pp. 7339–7342.
  8. "No. 36886". The London Gazette (Supplement). 9 January 1945. pp. 315–316.
  9. "No. 37558". The London Gazette (Supplement). 7 May 1946. pp. 2208–2209.
  10. "No. 45846". The London Gazette. 8 December 1972. p. 14701.
  11. Anon, History of the 359 (4th West Lancs) Medium Regiment, pp. 151–66.
  12. "No. 32662". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 April 1922. p. 2796.
  13. "No. 32881". The London Gazette. 20 November 1923. p. 7949.
  14. "No. 33181". The London Gazette. 9 July 1926. p. 4543.
  15. "No. 33203". The London Gazette. 21 September 1926. p. 6099.
  16. "No. 33727". The London Gazette. 19 June 1931. p. 3394.
  17. "No. 34622". The London Gazette (Supplement). 5 May 1939. p. 3001.
  18. "No. 36908". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 January 1945. p. 565.
  19. "No. 37459". The London Gazette (Supplement). 5 February 1946. p. 854.
  20. "No. 38405". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 September 1948. p. 5044.
  21. "No. 39146". The London Gazette (Supplement). 9 February 1951. p. 781.
  22. "No. 42456". The London Gazette (Supplement). 5 September 1961. p. 6541.

References

  • Ammentorp, Steen. "Generals of World War II". Retrieved 2 September 2007.
  • Anon, History of the 359 (4th West Lancs.) Medium Regiment R.A. (T.A.) 1859–1959, Liverpool: 359 Medium Regiment, 1959.
  • Anon (1946). One More River: The Story of The Eighth Indian Division. Bombay: H.W. Smith, Times of India Press.
  • Anon (1946). The Tiger Triumphs: The Story of Three Great Divisions in Italy. HMSO.
  • MacKenzie, Compton (1951). Eastern Epic. Chatto & Windus, London. pp. 623 pages.
  • "Orders of Battle.com". Retrieved 2 September 2007.
  • Generals of World War II
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