Dixon attended
Rugby School and Sandhurst before embarking on a military career when he was commissioned a
second lieutenant in the
16th Lancers on 8 October 1890. He was promoted to
lieutenant on 27 January 1893, and to
captain on 28 January 1899. During the early part of the
Second Boer War 1899-1900 he was
aide-de-camp to
Sir George White. He was appointed
adjutant to his regiment on 22 March 1900, and served as such for the rest of the war, during which he was promoted a
brevet major on 29 November 1900. Dixon resigned from the army in August 1902 following the end of the war, and returned home on the SS
Scot in September 1902. He re-enlisted after the outbreak of the
First World War, and was killed at the
First Battle of Ypres shortly after receiving the substantive promotion to Major. ==Family==