Local Defence Volunteers

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The Local Defence Volunteers, later renamed the Home Guard, was a British volunteer military organization formed during World War II to defend the United Kingdom against potential invasion and support regular armed forces on the home front.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf home defence force
militia
volunteer military organization
activePeriodEnd 1945
activePeriodStart 1940
alsoKnownAs LDV NERFINISHED
announcedBy Anthony Eden NERFINISHED
announcedByPosition Secretary of State for War NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
dateFormed 1940-05-14
dissolved 1945-12-31
eligibility male British civilians
equipment anti-tank weapons
improvised weapons
rifles
shotguns
founder Anthony Eden NERFINISHED
garrison local communities across the United Kingdom
languageOfCommand English
maximumAge 65
militaryBranch British Army
minimumAge 17
nickName Look, Duck and Vanish
notableFor civilian participation in national defence during World War II
operatedIn United Kingdom home front
parentOrganization British Army NERFINISHED
partOf British Armed Forces NERFINISHED
peakStrength about 1,700,000 personnel
primaryOpponent Fascist Italy NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
recruitmentMethod voluntary enlistment
renamedAs Home Guard NERFINISHED
role anti-invasion defence
guarding key points
home defence
manpower reserve
observation and reporting
support to regular armed forces
subordinateTo British Army General Headquarters Home Forces NERFINISHED
War Office NERFINISHED
successor Home Guard NERFINISHED
symbol LDV armband
task assist civil defence
delay invading forces
protect vital infrastructure
support anti-aircraft defences

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Home Guard (United Kingdom) alsoKnownAs Local Defence Volunteers