


It includes the original illustrations which equine and war artist Sir Alfred Munnings drew especially for Jack Seely both during the war and at home afterwards. This is the true story of a real war horse, as told by his owner, General Jack Seely. Unlike the book and film War Horse, Warrior is the extraordinary true tale of the thoroughbred horse Winston Churchills great heroic friend, Jack Seely, took. This new edition is introduced by Jack Seely's grandson Brough Scott, a well-known broadcaster and journalist. The clip asks the audience which of several incredible things this little mare did during the Korean war. The book tells the whole history of Warrior from his birth in an Isle of Wight field, to his amazing life as a famous war horse and how a combination of both the horse's extraordinary character and some unbelievable twists of fate, helped him survive a war which claimed the lives of 8 million horses. Bill Cotgrove - a World War I veteran who lived until he was 105 - tells us what it was like to be with a real war horse. The real war horse video clip shown in theaters. It is told by Winston Churchill's great heroic friend, Jack Seely, about the thoroughbred horse he took to France in 1914 surviving five years of bombs and bullets to lead a cavalry charge in 1918 before returning home where they rode on together until 1938, their combined ages (70+30) totalling 100. "My Horse Warrior", first published in 1934, is an amazing true story.
