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GEORGE SAYERS FOR LARCENY

THE HOME GUARD MANUAL
THE HOME GUARD MANUAL
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The Home Guard Manual
Edited by Campbell McCutcheon

Two weeks before Dunkirk, Anthony Eden, Minister of War, announced to the nation on BBC radio his concept of a Local Defence Volunteer force. It was a grim time! The Germans were routing the French and British in Belgium and France, Norway was already lost, and within two weeks the cream of Britain’s fighting forces would be weaponless and kit-less, seeking rescue from the beaches of Dunkirk. Eden’s words echoed around every living room in the country; ‘In order to volunteer, what you have to do is give in your name at your local police station; and then, as and when we want you, we will let you know.’

The motley assortment of men, most either too old or too young to join the army, became the nucleus of the Home Guard. Untried and without weapons, they would be called upon to halt the invasion that Hitler planned as he stood on the cliffs near Calais, eying Britain and its populace as his next conquest.

Over a period of a few months, this rag-tag group was armed, uniformed and trained, using theHome Guard Manual. Learning how to construct booby traps, destroy tanks, ambush the enemy, survive in the open, basic camouflage, read maps and send signals, the fledgling volunteer was turned into a veritable fighting machine, leaving the Army to retrain, re-equip and fight elsewhere.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Campbell McCutcheon has written introductions for four classic manual reprints. He lives in Gloucester.

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