WebCommemoration played an important role in helping Australians to come to terms with the physical and emotional costs of World War I. Well before the war had ended, … WebAnimals played a large role during the conflict known as the Great War. From traditional warfare animals such as horses and dogs to exotic animals such as lions, monkeys, …
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Web11 nov. 2015 · Over the years a range of animals have made an invaluable contribution to Australia’s military history. Useful companions and dependable comrades, animals … WebWe awarded the Blue Cross Medal to soldiers who had bravely helped animals, and to animals for their bravery. This silver medal was presented to Peter Livingstone, RFA, for … dowd center theater
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