This summary report on the British Home Guard concludes that the
force was just as vital and an important arm of the total defense
of any country as any of the other forces, such as the Army and
Navy and the Civil Defence Forces. The Home Guard was composed of
volunteers who carried on civilian jobs and also were active in the
defense of their country. The document contains an introduction
detailing history of a need for a force like the British Home
Guard, a section on tactics and training, law and organization, and
the pitfalls of the force.
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