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William Herbert
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Joined the Clackmannanshire Constabulary 12th December 1925 and retired from Stirling & Clackmannan Police Force on 31st December 1955. The museum collection includes his letter of application to join the police service, a certificate of retiral, newspaper cuttings regarding his retiral, a letter of commendation, 1939-45 Defence medal and the Police Long service & Good Conduct Medal.
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Ministry of Home Security
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Laurieston Civil Defence Volunteers
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Slamannan Local Defence Volunteers
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Falkirk & District Licensed Trade Defence Association
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Christian Commission for Camp & Defence Communities
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Civil Defence Corps
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Formed during the Second World War and continued into the 1960s.
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Bo'ness Town Council. Burgh Architect
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Alan Walker
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Alan Walker is a manager at the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management.
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Civil Defence School Taymouth Castle
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From 1949 to 1968, the Civil Defence Corps Training School was at Taymouth Castle in Scotland. In a joint announcement by the Home Office and the Scottish Office, it was declared that Taymouth Castle was to be used as one of three training centres in Scotland, which would teach instructors in how to train a volunteer force in times of national emergency, such as a nuclear attack. the Corps was eventually disbanded in 1968, after a change of thinking in how to deal with nuclear attacks. From 1968, it became one of the designated locations for plan PYTHON, the plan for continuity of government in the event of nuclear war.
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David Isdale
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Civil Defence Worker
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I Fair
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Home Office
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Scottishe Office
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Beret Industries Limited
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Kangol Wear Limited
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Lewis Falk Ltd
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British Beret Basque Ltd
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Miller, D & Co Ltd
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Manclark & Son
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