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|Decorations=D.S.O. 5/4/1945, T.D. 1975
 
|Decorations=D.S.O. 5/4/1945, T.D. 1975
 
|Date of birth=6/12/1918
 
|Date of birth=6/12/1918
|Age=0
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|Age=69 at the time of his death.
|Unit=Durham Light Infantry - Commissioned 2/Lt 8th Bn DLI 21/6/1939. Embodied 24/8/1939. Posted 11th Bn DLI 1/9/39. B.E.F.- Weekly Return of Officers as at 5/5/1940 shows him as Rear Party Officer in the UK. Served Iceland.  Served Normandy. Commanding Battalion on disbandment 26/8/1944. Trf Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Posted 7th Bn DoWR as second in command.  Commanded 7th Bn DoWR. Released 1946 as Hon Lt Col, TARO - Major 1/4/1948.
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|Unit=Durham Light Infantry - Commissioned 2/Lt 8th Bn DLI 21/6/1939. Embodied 24/8/1939. Posted 11th Bn DLI 1/9/39. Served B.E.F.- Weekly Return of Officers as at 5/5/1940 shows him as Rear Party Officer in the UK. Served Iceland.  Served Normandy. Commanding Battalion on disbandment 26/8/1944. Transferred to the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Posted 7th Bn DoWR as second in command.  Commanded 7th Bn DoWR. Released 1946 as Hon Lt Col, TARO - Major 1/4/1948.
|Company/Battery=Bn HQ, C Company, D Company, Bn HQ.
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|Company/Battery=Bn HQ, C Company, D Company, Battalion HQ.
|Task or role=Signals Officer, Adjutant 4/7/1940,  Company Commander, 2 i/c 4/8/1942, C.O. 8/8/1944
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|Task or role=Signals Officer, Adjutant 4/7/1940,  Company Commander, 2 i/c of 11th Battalion 4/8/1942, C.O. of 10th Battalion 8/8/1944
 
|Joined Brigade=01-Sep-39
 
|Joined Brigade=01-Sep-39
 
|Promotions=A/Captain 4/7/1940, W/S Lt and T/Captain 10/9/1940, W/S Captain and T/Major 20/9/1941, A/Lt-Col 8/8/1944, T/Lt-Col 5/4/1945.
 
|Promotions=A/Captain 4/7/1940, W/S Lt and T/Captain 10/9/1940, W/S Captain and T/Major 20/9/1941, A/Lt-Col 8/8/1944, T/Lt-Col 5/4/1945.
|Died/Killed in action=7/4/1988
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|Died/Killed in action=Died 7/4/1988.  Death registered at Westminster, London.  Probate granted in London 20/9/1988.
|Home address=Son of Charles and Helene Hamilton.  Educated Middlesbrough High School and London University.  Married 1939 Olive, daughter of Thomas Hedley Wanless.
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|Home address=Son of Charles and Helene Hamilton.  Educated Middlesbrough High School and London University.  Married 1939 Olive, daughter of Thomas Hedley Wanless.  Lived at 78a Ashley Gardens, Thirleby Road, London SW1.
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
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Personnel Entry

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Name Hamilton Charles Denis
Army number 90293
Rank 2/Lt
Decorations D.S.O. 5/4/1945, T.D. 1975
Date of birth 6/12/1918
Age 69 at the time of his death.
Unit Durham Light Infantry - Commissioned 2/Lt 8th Bn DLI 21/6/1939. Embodied 24/8/1939. Posted 11th Bn DLI 1/9/39. Served B.E.F.- Weekly Return of Officers as at 5/5/1940 shows him as Rear Party Officer in the UK. Served Iceland. Served Normandy. Commanding Battalion on disbandment 26/8/1944. Transferred to the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Posted 7th Bn DoWR as second in command. Commanded 7th Bn DoWR. Released 1946 as Hon Lt Col, TARO - Major 1/4/1948.
Company/Battery Bn HQ, C Company, D Company, Battalion HQ.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Signals Officer, Adjutant 4/7/1940, Company Commander, 2 i/c of 11th Battalion 4/8/1942, C.O. of 10th Battalion 8/8/1944
Joined Brigade 01-Sep-39
Promotions A/Captain 4/7/1940, W/S Lt and T/Captain 10/9/1940, W/S Captain and T/Major 20/9/1941, A/Lt-Col 8/8/1944, T/Lt-Col 5/4/1945.
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action Died 7/4/1988. Death registered at Westminster, London. Probate granted in London 20/9/1988.
Home address Son of Charles and Helene Hamilton. Educated Middlesbrough High School and London University. Married 1939 Olive, daughter of Thomas Hedley Wanless. Lived at 78a Ashley Gardens, Thirleby Road, London SW1.
Source table 11DLI

Author of the autobiography "Editor in Chief" published 1989 by Hamish Hamilton Ltd.

For his Wikipedia entry see here

For his Encyclopaedia Britannica Entry see here

For a National Portrait gallery image see here

For a Sunday Times article and the link to Ian Fleming see here