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HOME GUARDS TRAIN TO PREVENT EXE MY LANDINGS: Should the enemy attempt to hind seaplanes on Lake Winder-, mere, one of Britain's largest lakes, he will meet with strong and elfc.cr\ tive resistance from these Home Guard "Marines." Each man in this Company is an expert in ■watermanship, and the unit is equipped with speed boats and. cabin cruisers. A Home Guard patrol speed bout mounted with a Vickei-s machine gun.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 61, 2 April 1943, Page 3

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HOME GUARDS TRAIN TO PREVENT EXE MY LANDINGS: Should the enemy attempt to hind seaplanes on Lake Winder-, mere, one of Britain's largest lakes, he will meet with strong and elfc.cr\ tive resistance from these Home Guard "Marines." Each man in this Company is an expert in ■watermanship, and the unit is equipped with speed boats and. cabin cruisers. A Home Guard patrol speed bout mounted with a Vickei-s machine gun. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 61, 2 April 1943, Page 3

HOME GUARDS TRAIN TO PREVENT EXE MY LANDINGS: Should the enemy attempt to hind seaplanes on Lake Winder-, mere, one of Britain's largest lakes, he will meet with strong and elfc.cr\ tive resistance from these Home Guard "Marines." Each man in this Company is an expert in ■watermanship, and the unit is equipped with speed boats and. cabin cruisers. A Home Guard patrol speed bout mounted with a Vickei-s machine gun. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 61, 2 April 1943, Page 3

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