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  2. War pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Dispatching of a message by carrier pigeon within the Swiss Army during World War I. Homing pigeons have long played an important role in war. Due to their homing ability, speed, and altitude, they were often used as military messengers. Carrier pigeons of the Racing Homer breed were used to carry messages in World War I and World War II, and ...

  3. Cher Ami - Wikipedia

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    Cher Ami (French for "dear friend", in the masculine) was a male [a] homing pigeon known for his military service during World War I, especially the Meuse-Argonne offensive in October 1918. He is famous for delivering a message alerting American forces to the location of the Lost Battalion , despite sustaining severe injuries.

  4. Pigeon photography - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon with German miniature camera, probably during the First World War. Pigeon photography is an aerial photography technique invented in 1907 by the German apothecary Julius Neubronner, who also used pigeons to deliver medications.

  5. United States Army Pigeon Service - Wikipedia

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    A war pigeon at Signal Pigeon Center Tidworth (UK), United States Army Pigeon Service. The United States Army Pigeon Service (a.k.a. Signal Pigeon Corps) was a unit of the United States Army during World War I and World War II. Their assignment was the training and usage of homing pigeons for communication and reconnaissance purposes. [1]

  6. Homing pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Round Trip War Birds, Popular Science, November 1941, article on US Army Signal Corps use of homing pigeons with first high-speed photos showing how a pigeon flies; Fragment 'Those waiting for the birds' (2008, Eve Duchemin), documentary about Belgian homing pigeons; Miller, James Nevin (February 1930). "The Passing of the Carrier Pigeon".

  7. Paddy (pigeon) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial in Carnlough, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Paddy (Pigeon number NPS.43.9451) [1] was an Irish carrier pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal after being the fastest pigeon to arrive back in England with news of the success of the D-Day invasion, out of hundreds dispatched.

  8. Le Vaillant - Wikipedia

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    Le Vaillant was posthumously appointed to the Legion of Honour, the only pigeon to be so rewarded during the war. [1] [9] The diploma of the award hung in the headquarters of the French army signals units. [5] Le Vaillant was stuffed and preserved and is now in the Mont Valérien Military Pigeon Museum in Suresne.

  9. 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.