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OverviewHow would you expect to recognise a German military vehicle? What is meant by 'crimping' a detonator? How far away, by night, can a lighted match, at eye level, be seen? How far a lighted cigarette? Just a few of the practical questions posed and answered in Home Guard Proficiency, one of a number of manuals privately published during World War II to supplement the slim official Home Guard manual produced by the War Office. Covering everything from camoflague, night fighting, unarmed combat, map reading, small arms and drill, these manuals were welcomed by the men of local Home Guards keen to do everything possible to prepare for possible invasion when they would be the first line of defence. This pocket manual collates a selection of material from these fascinating publications, often written by retired soldiers and reprinted multiple times due to demand. AUTHOR: Lee Johnson worked for 15 years in military publishing, including a number of years as Managing Editor of Osprey Publishing's military list before moving into the education sector. He has worked in state education for the past 14 years, the last four as a Deputy Headteacher and Special Educational Needs Coordinator in a West London primary school. 30 b/w photographs and diagrams Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee JohnsonPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781612007670ISBN 10: 1612007678 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 27 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews... gives a fantastic insight into the training methods for what was an extremely large proportion of the military in WW2. * Army Rumour Service 05/07/2019 * Lee Johnson has done us a service with this little 'pocket manual', which is effectively an edited selection or anthology, drawing on the work of Langdon-Davies and Brophy, supplemented with material from Barlow and Johnson on small arms, and Kerr on night fighting. The result is a much more readable and enjoyable text, giving us the essentials of the war-that-never-was. * Military History Matters (Editor) 08/08/2019 * … gives a fantastic insight into the training methods for what was an extremely large proportion of the military in WW2. * Army Rumour Service 05/07/2019 * Lee Johnson has done us a service with this little 'pocket manual', which is effectively an edited selection or anthology, drawing on the work of Langdon-Davies and Brophy, supplemented with material from Barlow and Johnson on small arms, and Kerr on night fighting. The result is a much more readable and enjoyable text, giving us the essentials of the war-that-never-was. * Military History Matters (Editor) 08/08/2019 * ... gives a fantastic insight into the training methods for what was an extremely large proportion of the military in WW2. * Army Rumour Service 05/07/2019 * Author InformationLee Johnson worked for 15 years in military publishing, including a number of years as Managing Editor of Osprey Publishing’s military list before moving into the education sector. He has worked in state education for the past 14 years, the last four as a Deputy Headteacher and Special Educational Needs Coordinator in a West London primary school. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |