THE VETERINARY CORPS AND REMOUNT SERVICE

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Couvi
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WW1 SIGNAL CORPS PICTURES OF THE VETERINARY CORPS AND REMOUNT SERVICE

Great shots from WWI of treating horses for mange, surgeries and service injuries in WWI.

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U.S. Army Veterinary Hospital No. 3, La Valdahon, France. Horse is strapped and being lowered in position to be operated upon for gunshot wound.

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Veterinary corps. 01/22/1919. Montabaur, Germany. Pulling the horse into the dipping vat using ropes.

Website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... mount.html
dekenai
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I havent much info on the AEF Vet Corps, but the Australian and British Vet Corps treated approx 2.5m horses in WW1. The Corps were formed after the disgraceful treatment and deaths of so many horses in the Boer War.
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dekenai wrote:I havent much info on the AEF Vet Corps, but the Australian and British Vet Corps treated approx 2.5m horses in WW1. The Corps were formed after the disgraceful treatment and deaths of so many horses in the Boer War.
On this subject It should be noted, more than noted, heralded on high that no single person did more to further the better treatment of British horses than Sir Frederick Smith RCVS. He devoted his life to it. After serving as a veterinary surgeon in the Boer War, where he was appalled at the poor condition and treatment of the animals, he wrote an influential book about galls and saddling problems. He then became a prime mover in the formation of the RVAC. He served as it's founding General Director until just after the turn of the 19th century. Only 14 years later, the beginning of WWI, the Brits could arguably lay claim to having the best tended horses of the world's armies, a remarkable victory of passion over inertia in peacetime.
mmoore
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At the link below is the official US Army Vet Corps history.

http://history.amedd.army.mil/corps/vet ... corps.html
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