war·horse alsowar-horse(wôr′hôrs′) n. 1.A horse used in combat; a charger. 2.InformalA person who has been through many battles, struggles, or difficult experiences. 3.InformalA musical or dramatic work that has been performed so often that it has become widely familiar. ...
War horse (redirected fromHorses in warfare) Thesaurus Wikipedia a horse used in war; the horse of a cavalry soldier; especially, a strong, powerful, spirited horse for military service; a charger. See also:War Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co....
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Lord Strathcona’s Horse in 1916, moving behind the front line (a000119). Despite the negligible use of cavalry on the Western Front after the first months of the Great War, the cavalry remained at the forefront of the minds of those planning Allied offensives. In Great Britain, the Genera...
the names were provided by the head of the household, potentially meaning that men who had moved away before the war were listed because they had no other address even if they had left home already. For example, both Youngs brothers gave addresses on Whitehorse Lane, South Norwood in their...
Many soldiers were injured and killed during the war. At the beginning of the war, horse-drawn wagons were used to remove injured soldiers from the battlefield. On the 12th September 1914, the Red Cross established the motor ambulance department.Nurses treated patients at field hospitals that ha...
Led by their mighty pharaohs and cursed high priests, the undying legions of skeletons are raised into undead service on foot, undead horse, and chariot. In addition, the undead cursed high priests have used their twisted dark magic to capture djinns into animated statues to fight alongside the...
The Sioux were of two minds about winktes but considered them mysterious (wakan) and called on them for certain kinds of magic or sacred power. Sometimes winktes were asked to name children, for which the price was a horse. Sometimes they were asked to read the future. On December 20, ...