Animals in Combat
By (Author) Nigel Allsopp
New Holland Publishers
New Holland Publishers
20th May 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
355.424
Paperback
160
Width 135mm, Height 210mm, Spine 10mm
274g
p>Throughout the history of mankind, animals have taken part in combat, espionage and have functioned in other ways to fight the wars of the humans. A variety of animals, from insects and bacteria used in biological warfare to better known horses have been used in human warfare since ancient times. Since then, camels, carrier pigeons, elephants, mules, donkeys, bats, and bees have all seen combat in some form./p> p>em>Animals in Combat/em> explores a brief history of military animals throughout the ages, their different roles within this period, what animal warriors are used for today and what future animals have in modern warfare. The respective service each animals provides in times of war is beautifully covered by author Nigel Allsopp./p>
Nigel Allsopp holds a masters degree in history and teaches full time. He is a veteran himself and was awarded the RSLs ANZAC of the Year award in 2017 for his charity work across the country. Nigel has been instrumental in ensuring Indigenous soldiers history is told. After conducting research into Indigenous soldiers in the Boer War, Nigel was so touched by their brave service to a nation that had often not been kind to them that he raised funds and established Australias first Indigenous Light Horse memorial in Logan, Queensland. Nigel has published nine non-fiction books, which he has donated to numerous childrens hospitals, the Starlight Foundation and Ronald McDonald House.