Home Guard Manual 1941 by Campbell Mccutcheon

Home Guard Manual 1941 by Campbell Mccutcheon

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Home Guard Manual 1941 by Campbell Mccutcheon

It was May 1940 and Hitler stood on the cliffs at Calais to eye up his next conquest: England! There was a call to arms that saw the founding of the Home Guard, a motley collection of men, poorly armed, many too old to fight in the war. The Home Guard was untried in war, often without weapons or training, and they were Britain's last defence against Nazi Germany. But all was not lost and over a few months this ragtag group was armed, uniformed and trained using the Home Guard Manual. Taught basic fieldcraft, how to survive in the open, how to destroy tanks, ambush the invaders, make boobytraps, read maps and send signals, the fledgling volunteer was turned into a veritable fighting machine... or was he just another member of 'Dad's Army'?
Campbell McCutcheon lives in Gloucester and this is his eighth book.
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ISBN 13 9780752444710
ISBN 10 0752444719
Title Home Guard Manual 1941
Author Campbell Mccutcheon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-10-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.