He was killed less than four weeks later. Simpson was recklessly independent. Given the job of recovering wounded, he did this using a small donkey. He was often under fire, and his bravery was widely spoken about on Gallipoli. The image of "the man with the donkey", rescuing wounded comrades, at the eventual cost of his own life, was.. The story of John Simpson Kirkpatrick 'The Man with the Donkey at Gallipoi' for children. The Tyneside stretcher bearer enlisted in the Australia Army as 'Si.

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Simpson and his donkey, 1915 Australian War Memorial

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Buy Now. The heroic story of one man and a donkey - and the strange twist of fate that brought two boyhood friends together one last time during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. A poignant account of the story of John Kirkpatrick Simpson and how he and his donkey, Duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at Gallipoli.. 'Simpson and his donkey' has become an icon of the Gallipoli campaign; many children at primary school continue to be taught the history of the Gallipoli landings through Simpson's story. A definitive account of John Simpson Kirpatrick's life and war record continues to be debated and rewritten. What is known is that he was born in.