The Battle of Britain

THE HOME GUARD 1939-1945

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The Home Guard: Photograph contrasting a 1940 Local Defence volunteer with a 1944 Home Guard. Both were members of 32 Surrey Battalion.

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  • Glen O'Sullivan

    15:26 on 16 October 2012
    The man on the left dressed as a Local Defence volunteer is Private William Oxbrow Claydon of 32nd Surrey Home Guard Regiment. PTE. W.O. Claydon joined the LDV on 24th June 1940 aged 37 and served until 31st December 1944 when the Home Guard was stood down. By day he worked at a foundry as an iron moulder. On the morning this photograph was taken his own trousers got ripped, so he had to borrow a pair that were too large!

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