At the outbreak of
war in 1939 he was called up, joining the
Royal Army Service Corps as
2nd Lieutenant. He was posted to the 5th brigade of the
BEF. Whilst on leave in February 1940 he married 'Freddie' Lambert in Cambridge. A few months later, in May 1940, Vickers was wounded and captured shortly before
Dunkirk. He subsequently spent five years in
Prisoner of War Camps including a period at
Stalag XXI-D in
Poznań, Poland. Towards the end of the war, as prisoners were moved ahead of the retreating German army, he managed to escape in woods near
Kassel and a few days later made contact with an American tank crew. In 1942, Freddie was injured by falling timbers in a bombed house in Cambridge and she subsequently had to have both legs amputated below the knee. James and Freddie were finally reunited at
Baker Street tube station. ==Post-war career==