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- Civil_Assistance comment "Civil Assistance was a British non-governmental civil defence group in the 1970s.Formed as a breakaway of Unison by General (retd.) Sir Walter Walker, Commander in Chief of NATO forces in Northern Europe from 1969 to 1972, it was a voluntary group that aimed to break any planned general strike. In August 1974 Walker claimed that Civil Assistance had a membership 'of at least 100,000'.".
- Q5124399 comment "Civil Assistance was a British non-governmental civil defence group in the 1970s.Formed as a breakaway of Unison by General (retd.) Sir Walter Walker, Commander in Chief of NATO forces in Northern Europe from 1969 to 1972, it was a voluntary group that aimed to break any planned general strike. In August 1974 Walker claimed that Civil Assistance had a membership 'of at least 100,000'.".