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Offering a new contribution to debates about the British home front in WWII, this book addresses the way the Home Guard has been remembered in popular culture through examination of key films, as well as TV's Dad's Army. The authors also explore the personal memories of individuals who served in the Home Guard.
World War, 1939-1945 --- War work --- Great Britain. --- British popular memory. --- Home Guard. --- Second World War. --- bombardment. --- cultural products. --- home defence. --- incursion. --- invasion. --- masculine identity. --- military strategy. --- occupation. --- personal memory. --- personal recollections. --- political discourses.
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Examines the framework in which Irish auxiliary forces, part-time soldiers of the British Army, have existed alongside their regular army counterparts and how they have interacted with wider society.
Soldiers --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- History. --- Great Britain. --- England and Wales. --- Angliǐskai︠a︡ Armii︠a︡ --- Tsava ha-Briṭi --- British Army --- בריטניה. --- צבא הבריטי --- Irish regiments. --- Great Britain --- History, Military. --- British Army. --- Home Guard. --- Ireland. --- Military Tradition. --- Militia. --- Northern Ireland. --- Sectarianism. --- Ulster Defence Regiment. --- Yeomanry.
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