Uncle Charlie Comes Home

Uncle Charlie Comes Home

by David Bateman (Author)

Synopsis

This title presents the stories of the men from one small town who fought for their country in The Great War. Uncle Charlie Comes Home is a monumental research achievement and a highly valuable addition to the Great War literature. It traces the fate of the men of Westerham (in Kent) who saw active service in the war and combines this with accounts of life on the home front. Wherever possible, Bateman has located the war graves of Westerhamers and tells their stories by drawing on personal accounts, war diaries and regimental records. Those listed as 'missing in action', whose bodies have never been found, provide perhaps the most poignant aspect of this remarkable social history. While based on stories about people from Westerham, these could be the stories of men from any number of towns across Britain. The book provides a broad history of the war itself and its awful consequences for England's youth.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 1846240190
ISBN 13: 9781846240195

Author Bio
David Bateman was born and educated in Westerham, Kent. On leaving school in 1959, he joined the Royal Navy and went on to serve until 1972 (leaving as a Chief Petty Officer). He then became a Marine Electronics Engineer working in the Clyde shipbuilding industry. Now widowed and retired, he lives near Southampton but retains strong links with Westerham.