David Auldjo Jamieson

David Auldjo Jamieson
David Auldjo Jamieson
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Born 1 October 1920
Westminster, London
Died 15 May 2001
Burnham Market, Norfolk
Buried at Burnham Norton Churchyard
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Army
Years of service 1939-1948
Rank Major
Unit Royal Norfolk Regiment
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Victoria Cross
Royal Victorian Order

Major David Auldjo Jamieson VC, CVO (1 October 1920 - 15 May 2001) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Background

David Auldjo Jamieson was born in Westminster, on 1 October 1920, the elder son of Sir Archibald Jamieson KBE MC, chairman of Vickers Armstrong.

He was schooled at Ladycross School, Seaford, East Sussex, and Eton. In his youth he spent time at the family holiday retreat in Norfolk. He was a volunteer in the Territorial Army unit at Dersingham for the 5th Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment, which he joined in May 1939. He transferred to the 7th Battalion and was subsequently commissioned as a Second Lieutenant despite a lack of experience. He was considered too young for overseas service and did not initially go with the Regiment in the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) when it went to France in 1940 but followed later. When the majority of the battalion was captured in August 1940 during the Fall of France he was at Rouen and was able to return to Britain. The battalion was reformed in 1941 and he was promoted to company commander.

VC action

Jamieson was 23 years old, and a Captain in the Royal Norfolk Regiment, British Army during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On the 7 August to 8 August 1944 south of Grimbosq, Normandy, France, Captain Jamieson was in command of a company which established a bridgehead over the River Orne. The enemy made seven counter-attacks on the company's position, but throughout 36 hours of bitter and close fighting Captain Jamiesons company didn't give up.

The attacks included assaults with Tiger[disambiguation needed ] and Panther tanks who shot up the tanks with the Norfolk's. Jamieson at one point mounted a British tank to talk to the commander under enemy fire. He dismissed it as anything heroic saying that he had to as the telephone didn't work - tanks were equipped with an external handset so that the commander could talk to an infantry commander without opening the hatch. The image of him riding a Churchill tank while enemy tanks attacked was immortalised in a painting.

The citation for Captain David Jamieson in the London Gazette of 26 October 1944 ends

"Throughout the thirty six hours of bitter and close fighting and in spite of the pain of his wounds, Captain Jamieson showed superb qualities of leadership and great personal bravery. There were times when the position appeared hopeless, but on each occasion it was restored by his coolness and determination. He personally was largely responsible for the holding of this important bridgehead over the River Orne and for the repulse of seven German counter-attacks with great loss to the enemy."

Post-war life

In 1948 he married Nancy Elwes, who died in a car accident in 1963. He married again to Joanna Windsor-Clive in 1969.

He was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1979.

He died on 5 May 2001 in Burnham Market, Norfolk and was buried in the churchyard in Burnham Norton. He was survived by his widow, his son Andrew Jamieson, and two daughters of his first marriage, three grandchildren and by a stepson and stepdaughter.

The medal

David Jamieson's Victoria Cross is displayed in the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum in the Shirehall, Norwich, Norfolk.[1]

Other medals

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