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The Home Guard in Scotland 1940-1944

 Dear Readers

I wonder if this upcoming book may be of interest to any Kemnay folk , past and present ?

I happened to find this information, below, on the internet

Best Wishes
Ray
NewZealand

 

The People's Army: The Home Guard in Scotland 1940-1944

ISBN 9781843410430
144 pages, 240 x 280mm
Publisher
Imprint
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
Readership General Pub. Date Jul 2009
Classification World History: Second World WarBritish & Irish History: Second World WarBattles & CampaignsMilitary Life & Institutions Availability
Stock
Not yet published
Available to pre order

Book Description

 Based on contemporary archive materials and personal accounts, Brian Osborne examines the human story of the Home Guard in Scotland and the impact that this remarkable organisation had on society and on those that became involved with it. The Home Guard, and its forerunner the Local Defence Volunteers, was genuinely a 'people's army' with its own ethos, character and political influence. At its peak nearly 2 million men were enrolled, trained and served without pay in their own time and, usually, after a full day's work at the civilian occupation. The Home Guard played a vital part in the defence of the country from 1940-1944, but despite its significance the story of the Home Guard in Scotland has never before been fully told - from Shetland to Galloway, Scottish Home Guardsmen fulfilled a wide range of roles far beyond the popular image of the 'Dad's Army' of general service infantry battalions. Horseback patrols in the Borders, armoured trains, anti-aircraft gunners at factories throughout Scotland, anti-aircraft rocket batteries from Aberdeen to Greenock all saw the Home Guard actively engaged in the national struggle.

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