This memorial to Australian War Dogs is on a quiet corner of the Derwent in Hobart I didn't write anything this ANZAC day - our commemorative day for the War Dead, this year, but the other day while walking along the river with a friend and her dog, I came across a touching memorial for the dogs used by Australian soldiers in wartime and I thought they and the other animals which also served - whether they wanted to or not, deserved a mention too. Dogs particularly, served in numerous roles. Here are some of their stories along with those of some of our other furred, feathered and even finned brothers (and sisters) in arms. World War I Rescue Dogs Dogs have been used to rescue wounded soldiers since the late C19th when one Jean Burgartz, a German, began training 'mercy dogs' (Sanitätshunde) to go into battlefields seek out wounded soldiers, bring first aid supplies and comfort the dying. If their wounds were too severe, they would take back a piece of the...
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people