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  2. War pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Carrier pigeons of the Racing Homer breed were used to carry messages in World War I and World War II, and 32 such pigeons were presented with the Dickin Medal. [1] Medals such as the Croix de Guerre , awarded to Cher Ami , and the Dickin Medal awarded to the pigeons G.I. Joe and Paddy , amongst 32 others, have been awarded to pigeons for their ...

  3. Homing pigeon - Wikipedia

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    By the 19th century homing pigeons were used extensively for military communications. [13] The sport of flying messenger pigeons was well-established as early as 3000 years ago. [14] They were used to proclaim the winner of the Ancient Olympics. [14] [15] Messenger pigeons were used as early as 1150 in Baghdad [16] and also later by Genghis Khan.

  4. Pigeon post - Wikipedia

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    For an assured communication into Paris, the only successful method was by the time-honoured carrier-pigeon, and thousands of messages, official and private, were thus taken into the besieged city. Cover that contained mail to be sent by pigeon post. During the course of the siege, pigeons were regularly taken out of Paris by balloon.

  5. United States Army Pigeon Service - Wikipedia

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    The US Army discontinued using pigeons as message carriers in 1957. Fifteen "hero pigeons" were donated to zoos, and about a thousand other pigeons were sold to the public. [4] An aluminum PG-14 message holder for attachment to a war pigeon's leg, U.S. Army Signal Corps, World War I. 1 x 2.9 cm, 1.7 gm

  6. English Carrier pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the flying pigeon breeds, the Old English Carrier was originally used for sending messages. By the mid 19th century, the points in the standard of the English Carrier were deemed to have been achieved, and the breed was praised for its "perfectness to which all the points most admired have been brought". [ 3 ]

  7. Pigeon vest - Wikipedia

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    A pigeon vest is a bra-like garment designed to keep carrier pigeons safe during World War II. [1] They were also known as pigeon bras. [2] Pigeons had previously been used in World War I, and parachutes were designed specifically for them. However, the pigeon vest was a new technology developed for use in World War II. [3]

  8. Cher Ami - Wikipedia

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    Homing pigeons have been used for millennia to carry messages due to their innate ability to navigate home. They were used extensively as messengers during World War I, with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom having established pigeon messenger services before World War I broke out.

  9. Operation Periwig - Wikipedia

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    Questionnaire, which was attached in capsules to pigeon legs. The final action of Periwig consisted of the extraordinary plan to use carrier pigeons as spy assistants. From 4 April 1945 pigeons were packed in containers attached to parachutes. These containers were then dropped over enemy territory.