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Home Guard pamphlets and instructions during the Second World War. For Uniforms and Insignia see Uniforms and Dress.
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Advanced Training for the Home Guard |
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Book Description This is another of the Home Guard pamphlets which were used for training purposes during the Second World War. This covers a set of ten specific ... |
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Bomber's Handbook |
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Book Description This manual contains details of all known hand grenades in general use by both the British and the German Army in 1942. It is illustrated with some ... |
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Fighting Patrols |
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Book Description There are three original pamphlets in this publication, all of which concern the fighting patrol. The three are a) The Fighting Patrol, b) Fighting ... |
| Home Guard Battlecraft and Battle Drill |
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Book Description Often seen as little more than old men with out of date weapons, these four pamphlets show how close Home Guard training and thinking was to the ... |
| Home Guard Fieldcraft |
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Book Description This is the fourth reprint in our Home Guard manual series, and covers aspects of fieldcraft that are not in official army pamphlets of the period, ... |
| Home Guard for victory |
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Book Description An analysis of the role of the Home Guard by Hugh Slater, who fought in the Spanish Civil War against the Germans and Italians. Slater analyses ... |
| Home Guard Manual (1941) |
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Book Description This manual was first published in 1941, when the Home Guard was settling into its stride, and becoming an ... |
| House to House Fighting |
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Book Description This is an excellent example of the high quality of instruction available to the British Home Guard at the beginning of the war. It covers all aspects ... |
| Regulations for the Home Guard Volumes I and II 1942 |
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Book Description The Regulations for the Home Guard were comprehensive and covered everything from dress and discipline to transport, finance and organisation. This ... |
| Rough Stuff |
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Book Description This book was intended to show members of the Home Guard and the regular forces that close quarter battle or CQB is not conducted in a gentlemanly way ... |
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