Thursday 30 July 2009

The Adams Platoon 1942


Before the King sent a personal request to my dad he enrolled in what became known as 'Dad's Army.' This was the volunteer defence force that was intended to supplement the British Army if the German Army invaded. Many of these noble and determined men were of course ex - servicemen and this showed through at times. A little known fact is the practise attack on a South Coast harbour conducted by the regular army. This small town was defended by 'Dad's Army' and they wiped out the invading regulars in short order. The defences learnt at Ypres and the Somme were not easily forgotten twenty years on. While some of these chaps were too young for the 'first lot' as it was referred to, they prepared for 'call up' in such a force as this. A glance at the pic shows a variety of types representing Edinburgh's finest in 1942. Dad was 'called up' by that note from the monarch but at 34 was too old for the front line. He was posted to an artillery battalion and spent much of the war training so far behind the lines he nearly came upon the enemy from the rear!

The television show 'Dad's Army,' became a hit soon after first appearing in the early seventies. It was a gentle mocking of the bumbling men who often filled the roles, from the pretentious, self important banker who became the Captain and leader, to the Lance Corporal who had seen service in the Sudan so many years before. His bumbling behaviour was based on a true character. However as I looked at this lot I realised that not all platoons were guided by the decrepit ex-servicemen from the past. This lot had a Lance Corporal who may well have seen action in the last war, and did not look the type to gently molly coddle his men.

"Look into my eyes......"


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Well, at least these men look a lot closer to their age than many of the American boys who served. For one of the things that has been the most striking to me is just how old those 18 and 19 year olds looked--even before they saw action. My wife and I just got through watching the WW II segment of "Cronkite Remembers" again, and he looked like he was in his early 50's when he was actually only 26!

Adullamite said...

Fishy, Being 'Dad's Army' many would look older. However the men of the past do look like 'men' no matter what age they are! The Heart of Midlothian side of 1958 is full of solid 'men!' Yet the side today, with similar ages, look like kids!
A strange phenomena indeed!

Anonymous said...

Having been in the Armed Forces, and still am as a Reserve, here's a salute!

Strawberry Girl said...

Lets just say that these men were men, and a lot of men today are still boys, it is a sad fact. Yet there are still many men to be found fighting for our freedoms and that I am glad of. The close up of those officers truly does give us the idea that they are the no-nonsense type.

Well done Adullamite, I enjoyed this post!

SG