How would you clear a stoppage on a Bren Gun while in action? What is
the most effective way to clear a wood of enemy forces? How best could
you counter a landing by enemy airborne forces in your area? What
measure can you take to help ensure accurate rifle fire at night? What
qualities should you look for when selecting a patrol commander?
Just a few of the practical questions posed - and answered - in the
selection of publications included in The Home Guard Training Pocket
Manual. A number of manuals and training pamphlets were privately
published during World War II to supplement the slim official Home Guard
manual produced by the War Office. Covering everything from patrolling,
night fighting, drill and small arms proficiency to the legal powers of
the Home Guard, these manuals were welcomed by the men of local Home
Guard units keen to do everything possible to prepare for possible
invasion - when they would be the first line of defense. This pocket
manual collates a selection of material from these fascinating
publications, often written by serving soldiers and reprinted multiple
times due to demand.