![]() ![]() The war machine may have treated them abysmally- the men did not and revered them. They have the most incredible ability to understand instantly what takes us ages, and they will tolerate and endure beyond belief. We have a shadow of the faithfulness and empathy horses can give to people in the most extreme conditions in their work in RDA – riding for the disabled. But neither would he see one abused and was famous for ‘laying into’ a drover whipping a mule up a track some time in the 20’s. After de-mob, however, he never again sat a horse. Although he was invalided out in March ’18, he served again in India and won tent pegging awards for the regiment. My grandad was an old contemptible with the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards and came early to the war as a dragoon, albeit one used to horses from hunt service back in blighty. I love the pic of the horse sharing the dug-out. War Horse the film will make thousands of people think about the Great War and remember the often forgotten sacrifice of those beautiful animals who marched under the thunder of the guns just like their human masters. How these animals were loved can be expressed that many officers wanted to be buried with their horses if they fell and I know of at least one war grave where that indeed happened. One of the sad facts when I lived on the Great War battlefields was that when a field was ploughed the most common bones found were not human but horse or mule. Germans shelter in a dugout with their horse, 1916. The cost to the horses was great more than 225,000 of them died in British service on the Western Front and more than 376,000 died in service with the French Army figures for the German war effort seem unavailable. At war’s ending many were sold locally but nearly 95,000 were brought back to Britain for sale, sometimes to their original owners. For the British effort horses were brought from a wide area 428,00 from North America, 6,000 from South America and some were even sourced in Spain and Portugal. The same establishment four years later numbered more than 828,000 horses and in those four years millions of animals had been brought into use by the British alone. The British Official History shows that in August 1914 the army had 165,000 horses on the establishment doing everything from pulling wagons and ambulances, to serving in mounted regiments or serving as Sir John French’s charger. The sheer scale of animals used is incredible. Veterans I interviewed in the 1980s had harrowing, often terribly sad memories of animals they had cared for at the front, and in my Great War photo archive I have literally hundreds of images showing a beloved horse, special to a particular soldier who brought them home.Īn Army Service Corps Horse Transport limber in France 1918. Horses in the Great War are as much a symbol of that conflict as the mud of Passchedaele or the gas mask. While some websites are arguing about whether the right uniforms and equipment will be shown, or whether it will be an exaggerated North American view of a war that it barely known of in the US, it seems likely it will bring many with only a passing interest in the subject to ask more, and perhaps remember a few stories of war horses passed down in their own family. He has said many times that little did he realise it would morph from a child’s book to a play seen mainly by adults to now a Hollywood film. The children’s author Michael Morpurgo published War Horse in 1982 long before the growth of interest in the Great War began.
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