Horses Of World War One
Lest We Forget
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we take the time for remembrance of all those lives lost in world war one and take moment to consider mans wars over the years and the sorrow and destruction they bring and try to think better ourselves to live in peace with our neighbors.
World War 1 Cavalry
The first world war took part during a cross roads of technology, all forces still used horses for cavalry, but horses were ill suited for the warfare that was taking part on the front-lines, a number of cavalry charges happend during WW1, but almost all resulted in huge losses. One exception of this was the Australian light horsemen attack at the Battle of Beersheeba against the Turkish forces.
World War 1 Cavalry
During the first world war 121,000 horses were sent from Australia to contribute on the war effort, only one horse returned home!
Elin Sian Blake - Lest We Forget - War Horse Painting
War Horse - A touching story directed by Steven Speilberg, War Horse tells the story of a horses conscription to the war effort and the said story of the passage through the war. more information on the film War Horse
Horses In World War 1
How Many Horses Died In World War One?
A staggering 8 million horses died in WW1, as well as millions of mules and donkey`s. Horses were used as cavalry to carry the troops as well as for transport of supplies, ammunition and moving the giant artillery pieces. The majority of horses that died during world war one did not die from enemy fire, but of the atrocious conditions that they faced on the front.
WW1 Horses
During the first world war, 2.5 million horses were injured and treated then returned to the battlefield.
Food for the horses was the largest commodity shipped to the front.
Cavalry WW1
Army Veterinary Corps (1915) - Watch footage of the army veterinary corps who would treat the injured horses.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we take the time for remembrance of all those lives lost in world war one and take moment to consider mans wars over the years and the sorrow and destruction they bring and try to think better ourselves to live in peace with our neighbors.
Horses In World War 1
Food for the horses was the largest commodity shipped to the front.