His citation was published in the 'London Gazette', 18th March 1918:-
“Lt. (A. /Capt.) 'Albert Light Moody Dickins, Notts. & Derby. R.
“For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a patrol. Four of the enemy were met, and two were killed, the others making off. On returning to our lines a party of about twenty were encountered, and he ordered his men to charge, with the result that one of the enemy was killed, two wounded, and the remainder driven off.”
Following is an article published in the Nottingham Evening Post on 27th January 1919 :-
“CAPT. A. L. M., DICKINS, M.C., 7th Sherwood Foresters (Robin Hoods), who was reported missing on 21st March last, is now reported as having been killed in action on that date. He was 21 years of age, and the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dickins, off Private-road, Sherwood, Nottingham, and at Repton. He received a commission in the Robin Hoods in March, 1915, and proceeded to France in August of that year, taking part in the attack on the Hohenzollern Redoubt in the October following. Capt. Dickins was in France continuously to the time of his death, and received the Military Cross in September, 1917, for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a patrol near Cambrin. He was in command of a company of the battalion holding a very awkward position at Queant, near Bullecourt, on March 21st, and is reported as having been killed by shell fire while encouraging his men.
Obituary published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 21st MARCH 1919 :-
“DICKINS. – In ever-loving and proud remembrance of Capt. A. L. M. Dickins, M.C., 7th Sherwood Foresters (Robin Hoods), who was killed at Bullecourt on March 21st, 1918, and of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men who perished with him.” [
Citation and newspaper article and obituary are courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918.
His name is also commemorated on the Repton School war memorial, Willington Road, Repton, near Burton upon Trent.