Charles Gordon Timms OBE, MC & Three Bars (1884–1958) was a doctor, decorated officer in the British Army, and rugby union player who played for the Lions.
[2] He served in France as medical officer of the 7th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers from September 1915, and was promoted to temporary captain on 10 October 1915.
[3] He was awarded the Military Cross (MC) on four occasions, all for attending to wounded men under heavy fire.
He at once took up a squad of stretcher-bearers into the barrage to the rescue, tending his wounds and seeing that he was conveyed to a place of safety.
He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1936 Birthday Honours for his service in Somaliland.