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Glen Innes High School War Animals Memorial

Glen Innes High School War Animals Memorial
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Glen Innes High School War Animals Memorial, at dedication ceremony
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Description / Background

This monument is designed to acknowledge the contribution of the diverse range of animals that have served Australia in conflict. It is a dark grey bushrock with a bronze plaque attached. It was presented to the Special Needs Section of the Glen Innes High School. A painted mural depicting animals is also attached to the fence behind the rock, and a purple remembrance flower garden has been planted.

At the ceremony, the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation (A.W.A.M.O.) President Nigel Allsopp presented a purple rose to be placed in the garden. This rose came from a nursery and has been named Charles de Gaulle. The same rose will be placed at the war animal memorial in Pozieres, France.

Following the ceremony, the Special Education teacher stated, "We never could have organised this all without the support of Gordon Taylor, President of the RSL Sub-Branch, whose enthusiasm and hard work was inspiring."

The A.W.A.M.O. was formed to ensure animals used by our defence forces are not forgotten. As recorded in the ABC Gold Coast News, 22 April 2016, Mr Allsopp stated, "Our aim is to establish recognition of their service, deeds and sacrifices (with) memorials at selected RSLs and parks."

The memorial is located on the northern side of the main Glen Innes High School administrative block near the Special Needs classroom.

Inscription

DEDICATED TO ALL

WAR ANIMALS

THEY ALSO

SERVED

LEST WE FORGET

Veterans listed on this memorial

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Address
25 Edward Street
Glen Innes NSW 2370
Local Government Area
Glen Innes Severn Council
Setting
Garden/park
Memorial type
Stone/bushrock
Recorded by
Graham Wilson OAM
Year of construction
2016
Dedication date
26 August 2016
Conflict/s
All conflicts