horses were chosen for their stamina and on how they reacted to extreme noise (it would not do to have horses stampeding as shells exploded,this could cause many more injuries to the soldiers)
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4 million british horses were sent out durin 1914-1918
1,000,000 horses were used in WW1 but sadly over 256,000 were killed.
Horses were very important in WW1 for many reasons , Dogs were also important in WW1 as messengers and so were pigeons for their strength in flying long distances
A kaiser is a horse and in ww1 and ww2 they used horses which is how they got around its very important
Im not exactly sure on what you're asking so. . .they used alot of weapons, they had messangers that rode on horses, a good site for WW1 would be to just google WW1.
Some horses may not be chosen by a rider because of : slowness, color, or size and ability. However, it may be because of how many horses and riders there are. For instance say there are 10 riders and 14 horses. 4 horses are left behind, probably the the runts of the horses, you know like I described above.
A wagoner in WW1 would be equal to a "truck driver" in WW2. Army trucks replaced wagons, and tanks replaced horses in the army.
A wagoner in WW1 would be equal to a "truck driver" in WW2. Army trucks replaced wagons, and tanks replaced horses in the army.
if you mean trifecta, this means that the 3 horses you have chosen to bet on, come in and win in that order. There is also a PERFECTA which means that the 2 horses you have bet on must come in and win in that order
All of the major countries involved in fighting in WWI had mounted calvary, including Russia, Germany, Great Britian, France, and the United States.
November 11th was originally known as the day on which the Armistice that ended World War I was signed. Many nations recognize their soldiers on that day.