Not Dad's Army - Northern Ireland's Home Guard
Chris Capper tells the story of the Ulster Home Guard, including why Catholics were deeply suspicious of it and did not join up.
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Not Dad's Army
Northern Ireland had a Home Guard during the Second World War 鈥 but they were no Dad鈥檚 Army. Worried about the dangers of inadvertently training Irish Republicans, the authorities opted to place it under the command of the 鈥楤鈥 Specials. They might have been viewed by Churchill as the only properly armed and disciplined force left to defend UK from a backdoor German invasion but Catholics were deeply suspicious of the Ulster outfit and didn't join up. Chris Capper tells the story of the controversial Ulster Home Guard.
ULSTER HOME GUARD TRAINING VIDEO
This clip taken from 鈥淭he Story of the Ulster Home Guard鈥 in 1945 shows local volunteers training and preparing in the eventuality of a German invasion. Used with permission from the Public Records Office Northern Ireland.
RECRUITMENT VIDEO
Major General V.H.B Majendie, commanding officer for Northern Ireland, appeals for support for the Ulster Home Guard in this recruitment video from 1942.
Used with permission from the Police Museum of Northern Ireland.
Presenter:听 Chris Capper
Producer:听 Peter Coulter
Exec Producer:听 Adam Smyth
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- Sun 1 Mar 2015 12:30麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster
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