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  • '''The Home Guard''' was a civilian defence organisation set up by [[Great Britain]] in the e The Home Guard were established On May 14 by the newly appointed Secretary of State for Wa
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  • ::Dealt with the Aux units. You correct that it was the HOME GUARD. Cheers for the advice.[[User:Steven Slater|Steven Slater]] 23:51, 17 Febru ...of Anthony Cave Brown's ''Bodyguard of Lies'', which has material both on Home Guard and Aux Units, is somewhere on the shelf; there are some other references f
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  • | pagename = Home Guard | abc = Home Guard, The
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  • Britcom (often with serious undertones) depicting the activities of Britain's Home Guard.
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  • ::Dealt with the Aux units. You correct that it was the HOME GUARD. Cheers for the advice.[[User:Steven Slater|Steven Slater]] 23:51, 17 Febru ...of Anthony Cave Brown's ''Bodyguard of Lies'', which has material both on Home Guard and Aux Units, is somewhere on the shelf; there are some other references f
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  • | pagename = Home Guard | abc = Home Guard, The
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  • {{r|Home Guard}}
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  • ...dom|British]] [[situation comedy]] depicting the activities of Britain's [[Home Guard]] in the early years of [[World War II]]. It was created by [[Jimmy Perry]]
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  • '''The Home Guard''' was a civilian defence organisation set up by [[Great Britain]] in the e The Home Guard were established On May 14 by the newly appointed Secretary of State for Wa
    17 KB (2,869 words) - 19:18, 15 October 2013
  • In the expectation of invasion, he formed the "Home Guard," as an expression of his determination to resist. :The things you mention, Gareth, belong in that higher-level article. The "Home Guard", for example, had little to do with the BoB itself. Losses are relevant an
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  • ...tt. Suffolk Home Guard September 1943, transferred to No. 3 Platoon Sussex Home Guard October 1943.
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  • Home Guard September 1943 to 1945. Volunteered for Army service in February 1945. Comm
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  • *[[Home Guard]]
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  • ...takovich volunteered for the army but was rejected. Instead, he joined the Home Guard, and as part of the firefighting brigade kept an eye on the roof of the Mos
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  • ...t together in factories, in the coal mines, on the farms, or on part-time "Home Guard", "Observer Corps", "Fire-watching" or "Women's Voluntary Service" duties,
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