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THE HOME GUARD








The Home Guard was formed as a backup to the army, to defend the towns and villages of the United Kingdom should the Germans invade, but they were armed initially with only what could be scrounged up and private weapons. They eventually were properly armed and usually consisted of men in reserved occupations, those unable to fight due to a medical condition, or those who were too old to fight.

The Civil Defence forces outside London were disbanded in September 1944, although the stand-down order did not come until May 1945 and was not completed until 31st December 1944. The London Civil Defence Force was stood down on 2nd December 1944.

The Home Guard was the army that never fought. Hastily organized in May 1940 as the Local Defence Volunteers, it was armed with a mixture of outdated rifles, old fowling pieces, shotguns and improvised weapons and by the end of June the Home Guard numbered some 1.5-million ill-equipped but enthusiastic men. Shortly a consignment of half a million US-made P17 Enfield and Canadian Ross rifles arrived from the USA. By November 1941, the Government introduced military ranks and discipline into the Home Guard, as it numbered 1.5 to 2 million men. It still consisted of volunteer, unpaid and part-time soldiers, formed into units to defend local communities, airfields and vital infrastructure and traffic routes. Later in the war, the Home Guard helped to man AA sites and coastal artillery, as well as defend them, releasing regular troops for other duties.

 

Strength of the Home Guard and Royal Observer Corps (Thousands)





 

Home Guard

Royal Observer Corps

 Full-Time

Part-Time

Men

Women

Total

Men

Women

Men

Women

1940

June

1,456

 

27.9

2.3

 

25.6

 

1941

June

1,603

 

33.2

4

 

29.3

 

December

1,530

 

34.8

4.4

 

30

0.4

1942

June

1,565

 

34

5.1

0.2

28.0

0.8

December

1,741

 

32.4

5.5

0.4

25.6

0.9

1943

March

1,793

 

32.8

5.7

0.7

25.2

11

June

1,784

4

32.9

5.9

1

24.8

12

September

1,769

16

32.9

6.2

1.4

24.1

1.3

December

1,754

22

33

6.4

2.1

23.2

1.3

1944

March

1,739

28

32.8

6.5

2.5

22.4

1.4

June

1,727

31

32.7

6.4

2.6

22.1

1.5

September

1,698

32

32.5

6.4

2.8

21.9

1.5

December

1,685

 

322

6.4

2.9

21.4

1.4

1945

March

 

 

32.1

6.5

3

212

14

June

 

 

8.7

5.7

2.1

0.9





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