(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
The People’s Land Army
During the Second World War, young women were enlisted to leave the cities to go work in the countryside on English farms. Given that our modern Argibusiness will fall due to the lack of replacement/repair parts, Bio-robots will need be used, that is humans. There is a long history of the draft for war for conscripting soldiers and sailors but what about a draft for factory and farm workers? We may have a clue that “conscription” for non-military functions may be planned for our post-apocalypse life. In the report, entitled “THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS” published in 1979 by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) the government included a fictional account of what life post-nuclear war would look life. Part of that fictional government story was that people would be “conscripted” for recovery and farm work.
Lack of Transportation
I suspect that just like during World War II, rubber from the Far East will also be in short supply and what rubber is available will be going towards the war effort. Lack of repair parts will sideline a lot of vehicles as will the rationing of gas. In World War II, bicycles became a major mode of transportation. Not that I want to have to ride my bike into town for supplies but it may become the only option. Many of us may have bikes for exercise and recreation but we need to ensure that those bikes are functional for WWIII. Do you have lights so you can travel at night if need be? Do you have a cargo rack and/or baskets to carry supplies to and from town? Do you have extra parts, especially inner tubes, tires, and brake pads? Don’t forget a way to secure your stockpile when you are in town conducting business. Bikes were also a major part of Civil Dense communications. Civil Defense planned on messengers on bikes to relay messages between command posts and other locations like shelters or fire stations. So, besides transportation, your bike may also be key to communication.
Depending upon the availability of gas/diesel you may still be able to operate a vehicle, that is if your favorite uncle doesn’t need the parts/metal. Keep extra filters, fluids, and tires on hand. Have a good patch/plug kit on hand too. If you don’t have an operating vehicle or bike, then you might want to put away some extra pairs of comfortable walking shoes and socks in storage.Continue reading“When War Comes – Part 2, by 3AD Scout”
