The A.R.P. are the air raid percausion
an arp warden went round being bossy and made sure people were safe and told them to close their `blackout` curtains.
their were 1.4 million arp wardens in Britain
During the Vietnam War, ARP's were Aerial Rifle Platoons that secured LZ's (Landing Zones).
ARP stands for Air Raid Precautions and their main job was to ensure that no light was emanating from anywhere at night as that would have helped enemy bombers to pinpoint areas of habitation.
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ARP = Air Raid Precautions.
ARP actually and they wore clothes and a helmet with a w on it
ar stands for air raid protocal
an arp warden went round being bossy and made sure people were safe and told them to close their `blackout` curtains.
their were 1.4 million arp wardens in Britain
Probably... well... Air Raid Precautions...
During the Vietnam War, ARP's were Aerial Rifle Platoons that secured LZ's (Landing Zones).
ARP stood for 'Air Raid Precautions'. The ARP wardens were known for their overzealous attitude to their job and were scourned by the population for their pettyness in carring out their duties. The ARP wardens made sure that;- 1)All civilians carried gas masks at all times. 2)At night, that no light leaked from properties or vehicles (to stop the Germans identifing where the settlements were) 3)During an air raid that all civilians were in shelters and had their gas masks on.
The duration of Nieng Arp is 2 hours.
A World War II, Air Raid Precautions (ARP) helmet, was to show that the wearer was there to help during air raids. But was, hopefully, there to also prevent shrapnel injury to the head.
ARP stands for Air Raid Precautions and their main job was to ensure that no light was emanating from anywhere at night as that would have helped enemy bombers to pinpoint areas of habitation.
A World War II, Air Raid Precautions (ARP) helmet, was to show that the wearer was there to help during air raids. But was, hopefully, there to also prevent shrapnel injury to the head.