Sir George Dalhousie Ramsay, CB (died 1920) was a British military administrator.
He held the post when Lord Panmure was briefly President of the Board of Control in 1852, and when he was Secretary of State for War in Viscount Palmerston's cabinet.
[1] In 1854, Ramsay was elected as secretary of the Royal Commission of Promotion in the Army.
In 1855, his uncle appointed him assistant director of Army Stores and Clothing.
In retirement, he (with Sir George Douglas) edited the papers of his uncle, which were published in two volumes.