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The histroy of animal involvement in wars, dogs horses pigeons WW2
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AIW - History - information well-nigh animals served in war Skip Navigation Home Page Main Menu Animals In War Memorial Home History The Monument The Sculptor Trustees Unveiling Quotes Donors Stories Contact Us History INFORMATION ABOUT ANIMALS IN WAR The British, Commonwealth and Allied forces enlisted many millions of animals to serve and often die slantingly their armies. These animals were chosen for a variety of their natural instincts and vast numbers were killed, often suffering agonising deaths from wounds, starvation, thirst, exhaustion, disease and exposure. Horses, Mules and Donkeys Eight million horses and myriad mules and donkeys died in the First World War. They were used to transport weaponry and supplies to the front and many died, not only from the horrors of shellfire but moreover in terrible weather and horrifying conditions. Mules were found to have tremendous stamina in lattermost climates and over the most difficult terrain, serving courageously in the freezing mud on the Western Front and later at Monte Cassino in World War II. Equally they toiled unflinchingly in the oppressive heat of Burma, Eritrea and Tunisia. There are many inspiring and often tragic stories of the unconfined devotion and loyalty shown between horses, mules and donkeys and their masters during some of the bloodiest conflicts of the 20th century, as can be read in Jilly Cooper's moving typesetting Animals in War, published by Corgi. Dogs The dog's innate qualities of intelligence and devotion were valued and used by the forces in conflicts throughout the century. Among their many duties, these true-blue animals ran messages, laid telegraph wires, detected mines, dug out flop victims and make-believe as baby-sit or patrol dogs. Many battled on despite horrific wounds and in terrifying circumstances to the limit of their endurance, showing indomitable valiance and supreme loyalty to their handlers. Pigeons More than 100,000 pigeons served Britain in the First World War and 200,000 in World War II. They performed heroically and saved thousands of lives by delivering vital messages, sometimes over long distances, when other methods of liaison were impossible. Flying at the rate of a mile a minute from the front line, from overdue enemy lines or from ships or aeroplanes, these gallant birds would struggle on through all weathers, plane when severely wounded and exhausted, in order to siphon their vital messages home. Other Animals Elephants, camels, oxen, bullocks, cats, canaries, plane glow worms — all these creatures, unconfined and small, unsalaried their strength, their energy and their lives in times of war and mismatch to the British, Commonwealth and Allied forces during the 20th century. This Memorial is a fitting and lasting tribute to them all.   The Animals In War Memorial History The Monument The Sculptor Trustees Peter Davies Andrew Parker Bowles Jilly Cooper Dr Andrew Higgins Alan Kennard David Simpson Ronnie McCrum Quotes Unveiling Major donors Stories Contact Us © AIW 2000 - 2018 Web Design by London Web