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SIDE BY SIDE: CELEBRATING THE BONDS OF WAR ANIMALS

Pitch Projects on behalf of the Shrine of Remembrance 2 mins read

The Shrine will mark National Day for War Animals at its Last Post Service on Sunday 23 February. This special commemorative service acknowledges and celebrates the unique bonds forged between service animals and their human companions on the front line, and back at home.

Leading into War Animal Remembrance Day on Monday 24 February, the Shrine is hosting a special Last Post Service on Sunday 23 February honouring the contribution of war animals who have given their loyalty and their lives. This special service will be attended by a variety of organisations including the Victoria Police Dog Squad, 4th/8th Light Horse Association, Defence Community Dogs, Integra Dogs and local pigeon handlers. Members of the public and their furry (leashed) friends are encouraged to attend the service.

War animals have played crucial roles throughout military history – from horses and mules carrying supplies and wounded soldiers, to pigeons delivering vital messages, to dogs serving in roles from sentries to bomb detection. Even today, military working dogs continue to serve alongside forces worldwide.

The bond between service members and their animal companions can be profound, both during active service and afterwards as support animals for veterans dealing with PTSD and other challenges. These relationships often provide comfort, purpose, and emotional support in extremely difficult circumstances.

Community organisations such as Defence Community Dogs (DCD), who train rescue/rehomed dogs as Assistance Dogs for veterans with PTSD, are changing the lives of both veterans and animals in need. Veteran Andrew said, "Gertie, my DCD Service dog, is my pride and joy. She has brought me more independence than I could ever have imagined, not only through the specific tasks she has been trained in, but also giving me greater confidence in both social and work environments.”


Nigel Allsopp, President of the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation (AWAMO) is also hosting a special online event on Monday 24 February focusing on the remarkable contributions of pigeons during conflict. From their crucial roles in wartime communication to their complex training, this webinar will uncover the courage and resilience of these remarkable creatures.

Nigel Allsopp says of the remarkable deeds and sacrifices of animals in times of war, “When we honour the soldiers who gave their lives in war, let us also remember the four-legged heroes who fought and fell beside them—and the animals that continue to serve our nation today.”

From those storied heroes of war – Sandy; the only horse who returned from WWI, Murphy the Donkey who helped Simpson save lives, Sarbi; the explosives detection dog – to those dedicated and caring companions who remain by our sides back at home, these special animals will be remembered and celebrated for their service and companionship in the darkest times of war.

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MEDIA CALL: Photo and interview opps available from 4.20pm on Sunday 23 Feb at the Shrine's Second World War Forecourt.


Contact details:

For more information, please contact Terri King at Pitch on [email protected] or 0488 036 740.

  • Photo and interview opps available at the Last Post Service on Sunday 23 Feb at the Shrine. Interviews also available in the week leading up to War Animal Remembrance Day.
  • Interviews available with Nigel Allsopp, CEO – AWAMO, Shrine representatives, community animal organisations and veterans.
  • Images for media use are available here.

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