Robert Brian James Explained

Robert Brian James
Birth Date:1912
Death Date:3 August 1944 (aged 31)
Birth Place:Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Death Place:Normandy, France
Placeofburial:Hottot-les-Bagues Military Cemetery
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Rank:Lieutenant Colonel
Servicenumber:53746
Commands:5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
Battles:Second World War
Awards:Distinguished Service Order & Two Bars

Robert Brian James (1912  - 3 August 1944) was a British Army officer of the Second World War. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) three times. He was the only son of Herbert Henry James and Laura Brind James of 58 Norfolk Road, Littlehampton. At the time of his death he was the commanding officer of the 5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, an infantry unit. He is buried in Hottot-les-Bagues Military Cemetery, Hottot-les-Bagues, Normandy.[1]

First DSO was gazetted in 1941 for services in the Middle East. First Bar to the DSO was gazetted in June 1943 for service in the Middle East. Second Bar to the DSO was gazetted in October 1943 for services in Sicily as part of Operation Husky.

His service number was 53746.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James, Robert Brian. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 23 January 2018.