Whitechapel Highlanders: Identity, Service, and the Disappearance of Lance Corporal James Alfred Vickery, DCM - Softcover

Waterman, Mr David

 
9798243321778: Whitechapel Highlanders: Identity, Service, and the Disappearance of Lance Corporal James Alfred Vickery, DCM

Synopsis

In the chaos of the First World War, thousands of soldiers vanished into the mud, wire, and darkness of the Western Front, recorded only as missing. This book tells the story of one of them.

Whitechapel Highlanders is a meticulously researched military biography that reconstructs the life, service, and unexplained disappearance of Lance Corporal James Alfred Vickery, DCM, a decorated non-commissioned officer of the Seaforth Highlanders. Raised in London’s East End and shaped by the Scottish regimental tradition, Vickery embodied the complex identities of working-class soldiers who fought far from home for a nation at war.

Drawing on war diaries, personal correspondence, medal citations, battalion records, and contemporary accounts, this study moves beyond remembrance to investigation. It examines the operational role of reconnaissance patrols, the realities of trench warfare, and the tactical environment in which men like Vickery fought, and often disappeared without a trace. Particular attention is paid to the September 1917 fighting in the Ypres Salient, where Vickery was last seen.

More than a regimental history, this book explores themes of identity, belonging, and sacrifice. It situates one man’s story within the wider experience of Scottish soldiers serving in the British Army, the social history of London's Scottish community, and the enduring human cost of industrialised war.

Written with academic rigour yet accessible to the general reader, Whitechapel Highlanders will appeal to readers of First World War history, military biography, and regimental studies, as well as to anyone interested in the forgotten lives behind the casualty lists.

This is not just the story of how a soldier disappeared, but why his story still matters.

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