Metro | Remembrance service held to honour fallen war horses for first time Metro 'Eight million horses and countless mules and donkeys died in the First World War. 'They were used to transport ammunition and supplies to the front and many died, not only from the horrors of shellfire but also in terrible weather and appalling ... First ever remembrance service held to honour horses fallen on the battle fields |
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