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'''Report by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Doug_Tilbury Doug Tilbury]'''
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'''APPEAL FOR MEN'''
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On May 14<sup>th</sup> 1940 Anthony Eden, the Minister of War, broadcast his famous appeal for a quarter of a million men to come to the defence of their homeland in its hour of peril.
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'''THE HOME GUARD. BUX 4'''
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And so it was that 55 men and 3 women were recruited from the villages of Lacey Green, Loosley Row, Great Hampden, Speen and Bryants Bottom to form “Bux 4”.    Other volunteers became Air Raid Wardens and Special Constables.
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'''BUX 4 OFFICERS'''
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The C.O. of Bux4 was Captain Fairbrother, landlord of the Pink and Lily , a retired army officer.  The pub itself was to become the Headquarters and Stores for Bux4.  Second Lt. Carter [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Harold_Edward_Carter Harold Edward Carter] came from [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Grymsdyke Grymsdyke], Lt. [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Arthur_Ord_Waite Arthur Ord Waite] from [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Loosley_House Loosley House] and Lt. [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/King King] from The [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Old_House Old House].
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'''1st & 2nd DUTIES'''
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The order was given to this group that their first duty was to “observe and report any enemies landing by plane or parachute”.   Their second duty was “to slay the enemy before he had a chance to do any harm”.
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'''A FEW WEAPONS'''
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To carry out these duties, each company was given twenty ancient and worn out 303 Lee Enfield rifles.  A number of men who already owned shotguns, were issued with 12 bore LG and SG cartridges, each consisting of half a dozen pellets.
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'''A FEW MORE'''
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Later they were to receive their first issue of lethal ball cartridges, which consisted of one large round ball, capable of piercing a 2” board at 200 yards.   By mid – July of 1940, more Lee Enfields became available and in late August a batch of new .303 rifles arrived from America.
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'''A MACHINE GUN'''
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In September “A” company received a Browning automatic rifle, best known as a machine gun.

Revision as of 12:50, 16 February 2023

Report by Doug Tilbury

APPEAL FOR MEN

On May 14th 1940 Anthony Eden, the Minister of War, broadcast his famous appeal for a quarter of a million men to come to the defence of their homeland in its hour of peril.

THE HOME GUARD. BUX 4

And so it was that 55 men and 3 women were recruited from the villages of Lacey Green, Loosley Row, Great Hampden, Speen and Bryants Bottom to form “Bux 4”.    Other volunteers became Air Raid Wardens and Special Constables.

BUX 4 OFFICERS

The C.O. of Bux4 was Captain Fairbrother, landlord of the Pink and Lily , a retired army officer.  The pub itself was to become the Headquarters and Stores for Bux4.  Second Lt. Carter Harold Edward Carter came from Grymsdyke, Lt. Arthur Ord Waite from Loosley House and Lt. King from The Old House.

1st & 2nd DUTIES

The order was given to this group that their first duty was to “observe and report any enemies landing by plane or parachute”.   Their second duty was “to slay the enemy before he had a chance to do any harm”.

A FEW WEAPONS

To carry out these duties, each company was given twenty ancient and worn out 303 Lee Enfield rifles.  A number of men who already owned shotguns, were issued with 12 bore LG and SG cartridges, each consisting of half a dozen pellets.

A FEW MORE

Later they were to receive their first issue of lethal ball cartridges, which consisted of one large round ball, capable of piercing a 2” board at 200 yards.   By mid – July of 1940, more Lee Enfields became available and in late August a batch of new .303 rifles arrived from America.

A MACHINE GUN

In September “A” company received a Browning automatic rifle, best known as a machine gun.