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  2. Home Guard (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Home Guard was immortalised in the British television comedy Dad's Army, which followed the formation and running of a platoon in the fictional south coast town of Walmington-on-Sea, and is widely regarded as having kept the efforts of the Home Guard in the public consciousness.

  3. Category:British Home Guard soldiers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 December 2023, at 12:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Home Service Force - Wikipedia

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    The Home Service Force (HSF [1]) was a Home Guard type force established in the United Kingdom in 1982. Each HSF unit was placed with either a Regular Army or Territorial Army regiment or battalion for administrative purposes and given that formation's title, cap badge and recruited from volunteers aged 18–60 with previous British forces (TA or regular) experience.

  5. Home guard - Wikipedia

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    Home Guard (New Zealand) (1940–1943) Home Guard (United Kingdom) (1940–1944) Home Service Force, British force for the 1980s-90s. Indian Home Guard, units raised from Indian tribes to support the Unionists in the American Civil War; Kikuyu Home Guard, a government paramilitary force in Kenya (1953–1955) Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (1919 ...

  6. Bedford OXA - Wikipedia

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    Service history; In service: 1940-1942: Production history; Manufacturer: ... The vehicle was used by regular British Army units in 1940 and British Home Guard units ...

  7. Home Service Battalions - Wikipedia

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    1939 Home Defence poster. During British re-armament in the mid-1930s, the Royal Defence Corps was disbanded and replaced by the National Defence Companies, a part-time force which was part of the Territorial Army (TA) and open to ex-servicemen between the ages of 45 and 60 years. [4]

  8. Scallywag bunker - Wikipedia

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    They were always intended to fight in Home Guard uniform and from 1942 the men were badged to Home Guard battalions 201 (Scotland), 202 (northern England), or 203 (southern England). [citation needed]

  9. Isle of Man Home Guard - Wikipedia

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    The 'Isle of Man Home Guard' was raised during the Second World War for home defence of the Isle of Man, [1] there being no regular or territorial army unit in the Crown Dependency (although units such as the Isle of Man Volunteers had existed previously).