James Lochhead Jack

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Brigadier General James Lochhead Jack (18801962) was a British officer who fought during the First World War. He became a war hero after coming back from the trenches, but his character was never the same again. In 1964, his diaries were published (edited by John Terraine, and became a bestseller.

He was married to Jeanette Watson (1902-1996), and was survived by her and two sons, Kenneth and Angus.


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