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The rifle range of a company of Home Guard on parade in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 29th June 1942
C Company of the 5th Battalion Liverpool Home Guard are the proud possessors of the first Home Guard Pipe band in England. Pipe Major Macleod is seen here leading the company. 26th January 1941
Home Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C. S. M. W. L. Malcolm and C. SHome Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C.S.M. W.L. Malcolm and C.S.M. R. Wallace, both of the Ulster Home Guard. 3rd December 1944
Scene at the cook house at the Reading Home Guard camp in Berkshire during the Second World War. 15th June 1942
Members of the Home Guard on parade Kidmore End near Reading, Berkshire on Sunday 18th May 1941
March past of the Cardiff sector of the Home Guard at their final parade in Cardiff. The salute was taken by Lieutenant General D. G. Watson G.O.C. in Chief, Western Command. Circa 1941
Members of the Reading Home Guard during the Second World War. Circa 1942
A group of recruits for the Reading Home Guard Ant-Aircraft Battery pictured on parade observed by NCOs and Officers during the Second World War. 1st June 1942
Members of the Home Guard of the Pulsometer Engineering Works in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 12th December 1941
A group of officers at a Home Guard weekend camp in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 15th June 1942
Members of a company of the Reading Home Guard during the Second World War. 12th February 1942
Members of the Home Guard practice with Sten Guns during training exercises in Reading, Berkshire in the Second World War. 26th June 1942
Members of a Home Guard Anti-Aircraft battery in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 6th July 1942