Home Guard (Cold War revival, 1950s)

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The Home Guard (Cold War revival, 1950s) was a reconstituted British volunteer defence force intended to provide local security and support civil defence preparations in the event of Cold War hostilities.

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Home Guard (Cold War revival, 1950s) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British volunteer defence force
home defence organisation
areaOfOperations United Kingdom home territory
associatedWith British civil defence planning
nuclear war contingency planning
conflict Cold War
context early Cold War rearmament
fear of Soviet attack
country United Kingdom
hasCharacteristic locally organised units
part-time service
territorial defence focus
hasPredecessor Home Guard (World War II) NERFINISHED
inception 1950s
intendedTo augment regular and Territorial Army units
locatedIn Great Britain
militaryBranch British Army (auxiliary role) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Home Guard (World War II) NERFINISHED
operationalPeriod Cold War NERFINISHED
opposedTo potential Warsaw Pact aggression
partOf British Armed Forces home defence arrangements
purpose home defence in event of hostilities
local security
support to civil defence preparations
recruitedFrom civilian volunteers
former military personnel
role assisting civil authorities in emergencies
guarding key points
supporting civil defence organisations
typeOf auxiliary military force
civil defence support force

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Home Guard (United Kingdom) successor Home Guard (Cold War revival, 1950s)