Captain Thomas Blake was one of about 40 veterinarians to serve New Zealand in the First World War. He accompanied some of the 10,000 Kiwi farm horses sent to the frontlines in the Middle East and, later France. They faced terrible conditions: sand and heat in Sinai, mud and rain in France, and suffered disease and horrific wounds. This Great War Stories episode explores the tight bond between horse and soldier. In the end, only four horses came home. Blake also made history: while in Egypt, he became the first Kiwi to marry while the troops were on active service.
The work of the vets during the war was very challenging. They had unbelievable war wounds to deal with, as well as the fear and horror of war itself.– Charlotte Cantley, New Zealand Veterinary Association
Made with funding from NZ On Air
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