Matthew Charles Dixon VC
Name: Matthew Charles Dixon
Conflict: Crimean War
Gazetted: February 24, 1857
Service: Army
Matthew Charles Dixon VC
Medal group
Place/date of birth: Avranches, Brittany, France/February 5, 1821
Rank when awarded VC (and later highest rank): Captain (later Major General)
Date of bravery: April 17, 1855
London Gazette citation:
On the 17th April, 1855, about 2 P.M., when the battery he commanded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the Magazine, destroyed the parapets, killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth with earth; for most gallantly re-opening fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from their parapets (on which they had mounted) and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the enemy’s batteries, and the ruined state of his own.
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Other decorations: N/A
Place/date of death: Pembury, Kent/January 7, 1905
Grave/memorials: Kensal Green Cemetery, London; Plaque in Pembury Church, Kent; Royal Artillery Memorial, Woolwich, London
Origin of VC to the Lord Ashcroft collection: Purchased privately, 2014
Current location of VC: Displayed on rotation at The Lord Ashcroft Gallery: Extraordinary Heroes exhibition, Imperial War Museum