The british army manual for the bailey bridge complete with all foldout plans and diagrams. Tm 30410 handbook on the british army 19420930 table of contents paragraphs pages chapter 1. The best jokes, gags and scenes from a true british comedy classic. Regular army and territorial soldiers were engaged in training home guards as their instructors, and many home guard officers and ncos went to training camps in places like narrow neck that were run by the army to show them how to train their men just the way the full time army did things. The home guard has been immortalised in british culture in the tv series dads army. The home guard was untried in action, often without weapons or training and they were britains.
The army civilian police and security guard program. He served in the 16th battalion of the home guard for 5 years and 140 days until the home guard was disbanded. A police guard may enter a house without a warrant in response to screams. Role and responsibilities of the security guardproprietary private security officer. United states passport book unexpired or united states passport card. Tm 30410 handbook on the british army internet archive. Bridging was a constant problem for all ground forces, and the bailey was perhaps the finest solution of them all. The manual is complete with all amendments to 1956. Colonel rodney foster, who retired to hythe in the south of england after a military career in british india, joined the home guard in 1940 and kept a diary every.
No unauthorized reading materials such as books or newspapers should be. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. He was awarded an mbe during his time with the home guard, under the command of lt col sprot see above. The department shall make available a guide book as a standard for teaching the.