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Photographic Print : ANZAC PREVIEW AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE
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ANZAC PREVIEW AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE
In memory of the Australian Army Veterinary Corp (aVC), Chris Kennedy and his horse Chaos (left) and Damon Hughes and horse Maverick are seen at Currumbin Beach on the Gold Coast, Tuesday, April 23, 2019. The aVC played a vital military role, from the Sudan and South African wars, through World War I and to the end of World War II. Veterinarians and their assistants provided professional care for horses, mules, camels, dogs and pigeons in the Australian Army, with 120 officers serving overseas in WWI. Kennedy and Chaos will participate in the annual Anzac Day dawn service at Currumbin Beach on Thursday. (aP Image/Dave Hunt)
Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News
Author:: DAVE HUNT
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 23rd April 2019
Media ID 19931032
© AAP
Anzac Anzac Day Army Australian Beach Gallipoli Gold Coast Hero Memorial Navy New Zealand Poppies Poppy Prince Harry Roll Of Honour Sunrise Tradition War Memorial Centenary Commemorate Federation Square
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Honor the bravery and legacy of the ANZACs with this striking photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Taken by the renowned Australian Associated Press (AAP) photographer Dave Hunt, this image captures the poignant moment between Chris Kennedy and his horse Chaos, and Damon Hughes and his horse Maverick at Currumbin Beach. The Australian Light Horse regiment pays tribute to the Australian Army Veterinary Corp, a vital component of the ANZAC forces during World War I. This high-quality photographic print is a beautiful way to commemorate the sacrifices made by our heroes and the enduring bond between man and horse. Add this timeless piece to your collection and keep the spirit of ANZAC alive.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this poignant photo print, we are reminded of the indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication of the Australian Army Veterinary Corps (aVC). Captured on Currumbin Beach, Gold Coast, on April 23,2019, Chris Kennedy and his horse Chaos stand alongside Damon Hughes and his trusty companion Maverick. Together, they pay tribute to the aVC's invaluable contribution throughout history. From their involvement in the Sudan and South African wars to World War I and II, veterinarians and their assistants played a vital role in providing professional care for various animals within the Australian Army. Horses, mules, camels, dogs, and pigeons all received expert attention from these unsung heroes. As Kennedy and Chaos prepare to participate in the annual Anzac Day dawn service at Currumbin Beach on Thursday—an event that holds deep significance for Australians—they embody both remembrance and resilience. The poppies adorning their uniforms symbolize sacrifice while honoring those who have fallen in war. This image serves as a powerful reminder of Australia's military heritage—a tradition deeply ingrained within its national identity. It also highlights the enduring bond between humans and animals during times of conflict. Let us reflect upon this photograph as we commemorate Anzac Day—remembering not only those who fought bravely but also those who cared selflessly for our loyal animal companions amidst chaos.
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