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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
16 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 12:17pm  

Back in the 1930's. On the back of our front door there were 5 hooks with our coats and scarves on, then it was five coats and five gas-masks, then dad joined the Home Guard and we also had two soldiers billeted on us so it was now three army coats, our school coats and seven gas-masks, then the soldiers moved on and later one weekend we were all at home so now there was dad's army coat, my sister's army coat, my brother's navy coat, and my air force cadet coat, my uncle came in through the back door, looked at the coats, said "Bl**dy hell Arthur, hope 'Jerry' knows where your back door is 'cause he ain't going to get through your front door".
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
17 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 12:25pm  

Norman, as far as I am aware it was always the Local Defence Volunteers, Home Guard was the nickname.
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Midland Red

18 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 12:29pm  

The name was changed in 1940 from Local Defence Volunteers (thought to be uninspiring) to Home Guard Thumbs up
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
19 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 12:49pm  

Midland Red, really, well I'll go to the foot of our stairs, as we used to say in Coventry, never knew it was official.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
20 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 1:38pm  

On 27th Jan 2016 11:17am, Kaga simpson said: Janey, re Dads Army, lots of the early sketches were true but twisted for fun. Mrs Reedy stout, curlers and pinny: Well you tell your sergeant he has another think coming, anyone tries to throw me over his shoulder and he'll get a bl**dy black eye.
I haven't heard that for a long time Kaga 'a pinny' Wave

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Norman Conquest
Allesley
21 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 4:16pm  

Quite correct MR... proof see here
Just old and knackered

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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
22 of 47  Wed 27th Jan 2016 5:02pm  

Norman, I'm not disputing it, we all ways called it the Home Guard, I thought in the background the MOD kept it the LDV But quite a number of the earlier sketches did actually happen, somewhere, sometime but were changed a little to make it fun. 'Jerry' doesn't like the steel (greatly exaggerated) came back from the 1st World War, not the 2nd, but there was a lot of humour out there in the early days. Soldiers talked of the 'pull-through' and ladies asked if someone had been ill, that kind of thing.
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Midland Red

23 of 47  Wed 3rd Feb 2016 5:19pm  

Here's some photos of the real "Dad's Army"! Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
24 of 47  Thu 4th Feb 2016 12:11am  

Fantastic MR, I just have to watch the movie. All those well-known faces. Thumbs up
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
25 of 47  Thu 4th Feb 2016 10:15am  

Oh here we go again, never did I see anyone look like or dress like Zeta-Jones in 1940, not even the Queen mum, immaculate eyebrows,etc. It did not really happen, she would have caused a riot. I am only going on that one picture, not the film. Even Pat Roc did not look like that, Pat was the airforce pin-up. Back in those days the people not eligible for call up felt lost, they needed to be part of the war, so yes they flocked to play their part, and there were accidents. Being a hotch-potch of people, you had the normal people who tripped over their own bootlaces, but it did booster the morale just to have them around. Part of a barrage balloon floated to the ground, a phone call and a full scale turn-out was on. Woman said to butcher, if that's my meat ration for the week, then you may as well as post it through my letter box.
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TonyS
Coventry
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26 of 47  Thu 4th Feb 2016 9:52pm  

Bear in mind this is a comedy not a documentary! Big grin Cheers
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
27 of 47  Fri 5th Feb 2016 9:37am  

TonyS, I hate to see people completely out of the picture, and give false ideas, that are not comic, doesn't she look as though she has just spent the last week in the shelter, and wondering how to give the kids their rations. I guess I'm still living in the past.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
28 of 47  Fri 5th Feb 2016 9:52am  

The other thing that comes to mind with me, the comedy was a seaside place, but in Coventry guys would work all day, squash in a couple of hours home guard duty and then go back to the factory and do fire duty, not every night, but enough to make it a very tiring life, so all though comic, let us not forget who they really were.
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pixrobin
Canley
29 of 47  Fri 5th Feb 2016 1:36pm  

Well said Kaga. I entirely agree with your sentiments. We get fed a completely sanitised edition of history.
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TonyS
Coventry
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30 of 47  Fri 5th Feb 2016 2:10pm  

I think you both miss the point, this is not a newsreel on Pathe News or a "history lesson", it's a bit of fun. My father, who was a corporal in Coventry's Home Guard (due to his occupation he wasn't called up), loved this show and looked forward to watching the original every week.
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