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The Home Guard is used for "defence in depth.”. Each zone in case of invasion can deal with the small mechanized forces of a first attack or with para-chute-or air-borne troops. In the above diagram, the black circles represent the centre "strong point.”

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 113, 13 March 1942, Page 7

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The Home Guard is used for "defence in depth.”. Each zone in case of invasion can deal with the small mechanized forces of a first attack or with parachute-or air-borne troops. In the above diagram, the black circles represent the centre "strong point.” Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 113, 13 March 1942, Page 7

The Home Guard is used for "defence in depth.”. Each zone in case of invasion can deal with the small mechanized forces of a first attack or with parachute-or air-borne troops. In the above diagram, the black circles represent the centre "strong point.” Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 113, 13 March 1942, Page 7

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