Great War Horses
An account of the men and horses of the Australian Light Horse and the role they played in World War I at the battles of Romani and Beersheba, and the capture of Damascus in 1918.
The horses that provided the backbone of the Australian Light Horse regiments in World War I were popularly known as Walers. Bred for Australia's tough Outback conditions, Walers were well-equipped for the harsh climate and terrain of the Middle East, where the ANZAC forces faced the armies of the Ottoman Empire.
Great War Horses is a powerful, moving account of the men and horses of the Australian Light Horse and the pivotal role they played in World War I at the Battle of Romani (1916), the celebrated Light Horse charge at the Battle of Beersheba (1917) and the capture of Damascus in 1918.
Last on
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Writer | Barry Strickland |
Director | Russell Vines |
Producer | Marian Bartsch |
Production Company | Mago Films |
Broadcasts
Featured in...
Remembering World War One
A collection of documentaries marking the 100 year anniversary of World War One.