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On the banks of France’s Arve river, the horse the Germans could not kill faced his most dangerous mission yet. The star-foreheaded Warrior, who arrived on the Western Front in August 1914, had ...
A century ago this month, March 30, 1918 was Easter Saturday. Around 9:30 am, Jack Seely was in the saddle. To be formal, Brigadier-General J.E.B. Seely, astride his charger, Warrior, stood at the ...
Warrior was a 33-year-old war horse who served in the first World War. He was owned by Winston Churchill’s friend General Jack Seely and headed to France in August 1914.
The Honorary PDSA Dickin Medal is being presented to famous war horse Warrior, known as "the horse the Germans could not kill", at a special ceremony in London.
Galloper Jack Seely and his horse Warrior were one of the most remarkable teams in history. The man: a famed adventurer, Cabinet Minister and close friend of Winston Churchill, who led the ...
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.
A horse that served in World War One has been awarded a medal for his bravery during battle.. Warrior, who was owned and ridden by H&H racing columnist Brough Scott’s grandfather General Jack ...
Warrior — the real War Horse — receives ‘animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross’ for WWI heroics. The medal, accepted by the grandson of Warrior’s owner and rider, ...
On the banks of France’s Arve river, the horse the Germans could not kill faced his most dangerous mission yet. The star-foreheaded Warrior, who arrived on the Western Front in August 1914, had ...
On the banks of France’s Arve river, the horse the Germans could not kill faced his most dangerous mission yet. The star-foreheaded Warrior, who arrived on the Western Front in August 1914, had ...
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