Publisher's Synopsis
This manual, "Police Reserve and Home Defense Guard Manual", offers practical guidance for police reserve forces and home defense guards, likely dating from the World War I era. Authored by William Aaron Dawkins and Cornelius Francis Cahalane, the work provides insights into early 20th-century police practices and procedures.
Offering historical context for law enforcement during times of national emergency, this book serves as a resource for understanding the role of civilian defense forces and the evolution of policing strategies. It is valuable for historians, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in military or social history.
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