Bandages retrieved from the kit of a British Dog, ca. 1915. (Library of Congress) |
Members of the Royal Scots Greys cavalry regiment rest their horses by the side of the road, in France. (National Library of Scotland) |
At Kemmel, West Flanders, Belgium. The effect of enemy artillery fire upon German ambulances, in May of 1918. (National Archive/Official German Photograph of WWI) |
Red Crescent Hospital at Hafir Aujah, 1916. (Library of Congress) |
A corporal, probably on the staff of the 2nd Australian general hospital, holds a koala, a pet or mascot in Cairo, in 1915. (Australian War Memorial) |
Turkish cavalry exercises on the Saloniki front, Turkey, March of 1917. (National Archives) |
A messenger dog with a spool attached to a harness for laying out new electric line in September of 1917. (National Archive/Official German Photograph of WWI) |
German officers in an automobile on the road with a convoy of wagons; soldiers walk along side the road. (Library of Congress) |
Belgian Army pigeons. Homing pigeon stations were set up behind the front lines, the pigeons themselves sent forward, to return later with messages tied to their legs. (Library of Congress) |
A draft horse hitched to a post, its partner just killed by shrapnel, 1916. (Bibliotheque nationale de France) |
The feline mascot of the light cruiser HMAS Encounter, peering from the muzzle of a 6-inch gun. (Australian War Memorial) |
Belgian refugees leaving Brussels, their belongings in a wagon pulled by a dog, 1914. (Bibliotheque nationale de France) |
A soldier and his horse in gas masks, ca. 1918. (Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library) |
German Red Cross Dogs head to the front. (Library of Congress) |
An episode in Walachia, Romania. (Der Weltkrieg im Bild/Upper Austrian Federal State Library) |
Belgian chasseurs pass through the town of Daynze, Belgium, on the way from Ghent to meet the German invasion. (Library of Congress/Underwood & Underwood, War of the Nations, New York Times) |
The breakthrough west of St. Quentin, Aisne, France. Artillery drawn by horses advances through captured British positions on March 26, 1918. (National Archive/Official German Photograph of WWI) |
Western Front, shells carried on horseback, 1916. (Bibliotheque nationale de France) |
Camels line a huge watering station, Asluj, Palestinian campaign, 1916. (Library of Congress) |
A British Mark V tank passes by a dead horse in the road in Peronne, France in 1918. (Nationaal Archief) |
A dog-handler reads a message brought by a messenger dog, who had just swum across a canal in France, during World War I. (National Library of Scotland) |
In Belgium, after the Battle of Haelen, a surviving horse is used in the removal of dead horses killed in the conflict, 1914. (Bibliotheque nationale de France) |
A dog trained to search for wounded soldiers while under fire, 1915. (Bibliotheue nationale de France) |
A Russian cossack, in firing position, behind his horse, 1915. (Bibliotheque nationale de France) |
Serbian artillery in action on the Salonika front in December of 1917. (Nationaal Archief) |
A horse strapped and being lowered into position to be operated on for a gunshot wound by 1st LT Burgett. Le Valdahon, Doubs, France. (CC BY Otis Historical Archives) |
6th Australian light-horse regiment, marching in Sheikh Jarrah, on the way to Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, in 1918. (Library of Congress) |
French cavalry horses swim across a river in northern France. (Underwood & Underwood) |
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