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Culture The Warrior Horse, the Soldier-General & the Last Honest War ‘Fear, and be Slain’ The “dashing man of action” who led his own troops into battle in a much earlier, not so-long-ago era.
An heroic First World War horse is to be awarded the "animals' Victoria Cross" today in recognition of the bravery of millions of animals that served during the conflict.
With War Horse the movie set to hit the big screen next January and the stage play a huge success – a book has now been released, celebrating a real War Horse. Warrior was a 33-year-old war ...
The horse: a uniquely brave and talented thoroughbred which Seely bred on the Isle of Wight, took to France in August 1914 and was still riding on that fateful day towards the end of the war.
Hailed as the horse “the Germans could not kill” after surviving machine gun attacks and falling shells, one of World War I’s most famous animals has been honored with its own version of ...
Nicknamed the “War Horse” for its rugged reliability, this tank became the backbone of armored forces in some of the toughest battles of the 20th century. In this video, we look at the design, ...
A filly born Jan. 15 at War Horse Place is the first reported foal by champion sprinter Jackie's Warrior. The filly is out of grade 3-placed winner Upset Brewing.
IT was a momentary pause that illustrated the bravery of Warrior, the most fortuitous survivor of World War One and who became known as “the horse that the Germans could not kill”.
Hong Kong champion stayer Romantic Warrior’s imperious BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (G2) triumph at Sha Tin on Sunday has laid the foundations for Danny Shum’s ambitious 2024-2025 campaign, crowned ...
The simple headstone under a gnarled oak tree marks the resting place of a warrior who saw fierce battles in the American Civil War. Sometimes there’s a small U.S. flag stuck in the ground next ...
Champion sprinter Jackie's Warrior looks to go 3-for-3 this year for owners J. Kirk and Judy Robison in the June 10 $300,000 True North (G2) at Belmont Park.
Hailed as the horse “the Germans could not kill” after surviving machine gun attacks and falling shells, one of World War I’s most famous animals has been honored with its own version of ...