- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Acting Major
- Unit:
- The Parachute Regiment, Army Air Corps (Tunbridge Wells)
- Awarded on:
- September 20th, 1945
Citation:
"At Wolfheze on the 17th September Major Timothy commanding R Company was ordered to attack infantry positions covered by four tanks. Despite the heavy fire he put in a most skilful attack, covered by 2" mortar smoke, and drove a superior force of enemy back, thus securing an important cross-roads. There, although attacked by tanks and infantry of a battalion strength, he held his ground until ordered to withdraw. He did this bringing out his casualties which amounted to 50% of his company. Later in Arnhem on Tuesday the 19th September he led the Battalion attack against a German strong point - he personally led his men against two infantry guns and two armoured cars, one of which was disabled by gammon bombs. The guns were captured and rendered useless under his personal supervision, despite withering fire. Later he commanded an assault against entrenched positions, his personal dash was largely responsible for the over-running of these positions, this despite the fact his company was reduced to six men. His leadership constantly inspired his men to the tremendous task set them, and it was largely due to this that so much was accomplished."
Third MC awarded as second bar for on the ribbon of the first MC.