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Beyond the Call of Duty: Animal Bravery in Wartime (The National Archives)


Beyond the Call of Duty

No. of pages 32

Published: 2015

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Throughout history, the armed forces have had help from brave creatures, from horses on cavalry charges to messenger dogs and carrier pigeons.

Beyond the Call of Duty gives accounts of outstanding bravery and courage in wartime. This title looks at animals in the World Wars and how they risked their lives, without choice, to help humans in frightening and dangerous situations.

Documents, images and records from The National Archives have been used to recreate each real-life act of courage. The book concludes with a look at 'research and records' giving more information about the evidence that exists for these stories today.

Context panels give more information about the events of the World Wars giving explanation for why animals were taken into these frightening and dangerous situations.

Where animals have been awarded PDSA Dickin Medal for gallantry for their act of bravery, the story is accompanied by a fact panel that gives details of the event and date.

We discuss the idea of bravery and how it applies to animals. We look at the conscription of animals into the armed forces and recognise the fact that they had no choice.

Among the brave animals in this book are:
the war horses taken to the Western Front and on the home front in the Blitz.
the dogs that were used as messengers, in both World Wars and those that were taught to parachute and sniff out unexploded mines.
carrier pigeons that covered huge distances in time to save lives and play a vital role in the Resistance.
the mules who were used in the front line and in Burma
the camels that were key to the British war effort in the middle east.
the elephants that helped with transport, carrying, and even building roads and bridges in the rainforest.
Wojtek, the bear adopted by a Polish regiment in World War II
the mascots that accompanied troops all over the world

The Beyond the Call of Duty series remembers and records acts of great bravery in both World Wars. Other titles in the series look at the courage of members of the armed force and of civilians.

 

This book is part of a book series called Beyond the Call Of Duty .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Hachette Children's Group .

Peter Hicks is a certified field archaeologist and has written many historical books for children.

This book has the following chapters:

  • 1: Animals in War
  • 2: Dog Training School
  • 3: Patrols and Parachutes
  • 4: Horses at the Front
  • 5: A Lucky Charm
  • 6: Small Bird, Big Heart
  • 7: Special Agent Pigeon
  • 8: The Other War Horses
  • 9: Gallantry on all Fronts
  • 10: The Heavy Brigade
  • 11: The Soldier Bear
  • 12: One of the Family
  • 13: Research and Records

This book is in the following series:

Beyond the Call of Duty

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