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Thursday, April 15, 2021

War letter to Wendy

 


This term in litracy we have been learning about refugees and world war 1. We had to create a war letter back home to our *loved ones* and I decide to do *my wife* and I'm the husband sending a letter back to her. Do you have any family members that was in the war like great grandparents or great great grandparents?

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Caesar The Red Cross Dog

Caesar The Red Cross Dog


Caesar was born a normal dog, but he also felt a long way from home and some might say homesick. Before Caesar could start he was taken to a battleground that had previously been battled on to get a picture of what it would look like. When Caesar started he had bandages and a red cross painted on his back to let people know he was a red cross dog.


Caesar had helped in many ways - one way was taking possessions from the wounded back to Tom.

Many people had missed their pets back at their home, so many people loved having Caesar around.

Caesar knew he wasn't able to bark because I could signal to Tom that someone was wounded.


Caesar loved to keep the people whose body parts weren't gonna make it comforted. Many of the soldiers who survived were so thankful that Caesar saved their lives before that died. On Caesars off times Caesar would go hang out with the nurses to give them company and clear the station. 


Caesar and kids would also enjoy when Caesar could come and visit them in the little French village. Caesar was smaller than all the other red cross dogs which ment if he got wet and muddy he was not able to help.


In the winter Caesar would have people put socks on his legs to stop his legs getting cold and his paws cracking. Caesar could recognise people from his smell and it got so strong he started making connections with lots of people. Caesar and the soldiers looked hard to find wounded soldiers day and night.


Caesar worked one night and the moon went very bright which was not good because he could be seen by the snipers. Caesar was not found after that. He was dead, he had been shot in the stomach. Before he was shot he tried to save a person who didn't end up surviving. Caesar had been buried with the person he was trying to save


Caesar the Anzac dog - Online Cenotaph - Auckland War Memorial Museum

..Caesar was remembered and missed..

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Gallipoli landing poster





Hey bloggers. This is my landing at Gallipoli poster on canva, there are 5 pages and lots of facts. have you heard all the things about world war 1? if you have feel free to tell me in the comments. Bye :)