The
Village had an energetic Home Guard in World War II. Had the Germans
invaded, these brave Volunteers would have defended our Nation. You
can see them more clearly by clicking the Photograph above.
"We
shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight
on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight
in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we
shall never surrender."
Winston
Churchill, 4th June 1940
Some
of the Members of the Village Home Guard were as follows -
Bere
Regis Lt Harry Robert Jesty Roke Farm Bere Regis (Transfers to 2nd
Bn Dorset 1/10/1943 SC list 73)
Pte
John Austral Fitton Storrs WLJK/126/1 No 7 Coy (to be Capt Sub unit
MO 15/3/1943 Manor House Bere Regis SC list 59)
Bere
Regis also had a patrol of the Auxiliary Units (203 Battallion), Churchills
secret army who would go to ground in a secret bunker. The bunker
was in Bere Wood and the members were as follows:-
Sgt P Webb (WLJ/662066)
Wareham Purbeck RD
Pte
Percy Edwin Miller (WLBB 72/5) (OB in Bere Wood)
Pte E Norman
(WLBG 19/1) Blandford RD
Pte
Ernest Richard Upshall (WLJK 170/1) Southbrook, Bere Regis
Pte
Ernest Raymond Legg (WLB 1078263) Abbots Court, Winterbourne Kingston