The founder of the Australian War Animal Organisation (AWAMO) charity has visited Palmerston North ahead of a special ceremony to open a new memorial in Waiouru.
Nigel Allsopp delivered a public address called 'The Deeds and Sacrifices of Animals in War' at the Palmerston North City Library last Tuesday, where he outlined the history of animals working alongside defence forces throughout the last two world wars.
The Australian based author is in New Zealand for the opening of the country's first national War Animal Memorial held at the National Army Museum on Saturday.
In conjunction with the unveiling at the National Army Museum, February 24 will now become annual Purple Poppy Day in order for these animals and their sacrifices to be commemorated and remembered by future generations.
"Animals had no choice to be there, they were volunteered," Mr Allsopp said. "Animals were used by all sides, often pressed-ganged into service; they had no malice and worked tirelessly alongside their master.