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THE HOME GUARD
POCKET MANUAL
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CAPT. A. SOUTHWORTH, M.B.E.
‘20th Br. (SEVENOAKS) KENT HOME GUARD
Ex Warrant. Of eer Instructor
Small Arme Schaal, bythe, 1922 to 1938
SRIGADIER J. 5. DAVENPORT, M.C.
JBUSHED by
THE RUBEROID COMPANY LTD.
MEADOW MILLS
STONEHOUSE, GLos,
Price 6d.
January, 1944 Poot itionINDEX.
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This Pocket Manual has been compiled by amt
‘expert Instructor in Weapon Training, who is also a
very highly skilled shot with the Rifle, Revolver and
Light Machine Gun.
Capt. Southworth has been a ‘key’ member of
the Severoaks Battalion of the Home Guard since its
inception and understands fully the difficulties of
training. His qualifications and experience are,
therefore, of the highest order ard this Manual will
be of great value to all Home Guard Members.
le contains a useful Syllabus of Training and
includes from the Offical Manuals useful material for
training in those subjects which are essential to the
Home Guird.
Atscon and Company Dill
Grenades
FIELD TRAINING—
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Fee Signals. Sigas with the RPle, Secton Formations
Scouts. Flderafe Be eae
Messages, Verbel and Witten
Patrols
Read Blocks
J:S. DAVENPORT,
Brigacer,
‘Commanding Home Counsies Area
200 Oxoder, 1940,