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The Real Dad's Army: The Story of the Home Guard

The Real Dad's Army: The Story of the Home Guard

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  • Create Date:2021-05-18 11:52:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Norman Longmate
  • ISBN:1445654032
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Summary

The enduring popularity of the BBC TV series Dad’s Army has focused attention on one of the strangest and least military armies ever formed – the British Home Guard。 What started as an improvised band of volunteers had grown by 1942 into a conscripted, disciplined and well-equipped force with a strength of nearly two million men。 Norman Longmate, himself a Home Guard veteran and an authority on wartime Britain, has collected together a wealth of hilarious anecdotes as well as all the unlikely facts to produce the first popular history of the Home Guard to be written since the war。 Longmate, ex-Private ‘F’ Company, 3rd Sussex Battalion, Home Guard, joined ‘Dad’s Army’ at the same age as the fictional character ‘Pike’, and to this day he contends that the much-loved sitcom was remarkably accurate in its portrayal of life in the Home Guard。

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Reviews

Jmg

A fairly under-reported, and generally under-valued, component of Britain's wartime experience is covered in Longhurst's work。 It is written in an accessible, unembellished manner and seems to inform not glorify。 Well worth the quick read。 Good selection of accompanying photographs。 A fairly under-reported, and generally under-valued, component of Britain's wartime experience is covered in Longhurst's work。 It is written in an accessible, unembellished manner and seems to inform not glorify。 Well worth the quick read。 Good selection of accompanying photographs。 。。。more

Gareth Evans

A short, light and often amusing history of the Home Guard, which, slimness and lightness of touch notwithstanding, covers the key facts。 Very well illustrated。

Lynne

Packed with evocative illustrations, this captures the reality of would-be Captain Mainwarings and Corporal Joneses and proves that the eternally popular (I still both watch it and listen to the radio version every week) 'Dad's Army' wasn't that far removed from the truth。 Fascinating。 Packed with evocative illustrations, this captures the reality of would-be Captain Mainwarings and Corporal Joneses and proves that the eternally popular (I still both watch it and listen to the radio version every week) 'Dad's Army' wasn't that far removed from the truth。 Fascinating。 。。。more

Tim Corke

Fascinating insight into the make up of the Home Guard and the feeling of its members throughout WW2