National Service

National Service

EnglishPaperback / softback
Evans, Paul
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9780747810926
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As Britain emerged from the Second World War, the armed forces desperately needed extra manpower to face new threats from old allies and to meet the considerable obligations of its Empire. Between 1947 and 1960, more than 1.1 million men were conscripted for a oneor two-year stint as national servicemen to help the Army, RAF, and, to a lesser extent, the Navy, cope with the demands placed on them. After basic training of bull, blanco and square-bashing, recruits would quickly be turned into soldiers, airmen and sailors and posted all over the globe – many of them to fight guerillas, cope with riots and civil war, or even serve on the front line in such theatres as Korea, Malaya, Suez and Aden. Peter Doyle and Paul Evans here explain what life was like for these recruits, from training to demob, and how they were affected by their experiences.
EAN 9780747810926
ISBN 0747810923
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date May 10, 2012
Pages 64
Language English
Dimensions 203 x 142 x 5
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Doyle, Peter; Evans, Paul
Illustrations 30 b/w; 40 col
Series Shire Library
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