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  • This month's episode is about the unit of the Home Guard made up of workers from the yard.

    Archive 2008-07-01 M 2008

  • The captive went on to tell of how the Home Guard had taken him some days previous from a remote cove farm, his father's, on the flank of Balsam Mountain.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • Their names would be put on a list, and the Home Guard would be on alert in every county, patrolling night and day.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • A member of the Home Guard would already be concealed within striking distance, although Allardon had never personally heard of a Wing Rider turned assassin.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • The captive went on to tell of how the Home Guard had taken him some days previous from a remote cove farm, his father's, on the flank of Balsam Mountain.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 1997

  • Their names would be put on a list, and the Home Guard would be on alert in every county, patrolling night and day.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 1997

  • That afternoon the Elsing home was crowded with soldiers on leave and men from the hospitals, members of the Home Guard and the militia unit, and matrons, widows and young girls.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • That afternoon the Elsing home was crowded with soldiers on leave and men from the hospitals, members of the Home Guard and the militia unit, and matrons, widows and young girls.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • That afternoon the Elsing home was crowded with soldiers on leave and men from the hospitals, members of the Home Guard and the militia unit, and matrons, widows and young girls.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • That afternoon the Elsing home was crowded with soldiers on leave and men from the hospitals, members of the Home Guard and the militia unit, and matrons, widows and young girls.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

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