- War pigeon
Pigeon s have played an important role in wars for a long time. They were often used as military messengers, thanks to their homing ability, speed and altitude. Other uses were examined afterWorld War II .Nineteenth century
In
1871 during theFranco-Prussian War whenParis was surrounded byPrussia n troops,hot air balloon s were used to transporthoming pigeon s past enemy lines.Microfilm images were then taken of hundreds of messages, allowing letters to be carried back into Paris by the pigeons from as far away asLondon . More than one million different messages travelled this way during the four month siege.World War I
Messenger pigeons were used extensively during
World War I . In 1914 during theFirst Battle of the Marne , the French army had 72pigeon loft s which advanced with the troops.The US Army
Signal Corps alone used 600 pigeons inFrance . One of theircarrier pigeon s, a Black Check cock calledCher Ami , was awarded the French "Croix de Guerre with Palm" for heroic service delivering 12 important messages in Verdun. On his final mission in October 1918, he delivered a message despite having been shot through the breast or wing. The crucial message, found in the capsule hanging from aligament of his shattered leg, saved around 200 US soldiers of the 77th Infantry Division's "Lost Battalion".World War II and later
During
World War II , theUnited Kingdom used about 250,000 messenger pigeons. TheDickin Medal , which is the highest possible animal's decoration for valor, was awarded to 32 pigeons, including theUnited States Army Pigeon Service 's G.I. Joe and the Irish pigeon Paddy.The UK maintained the
Air Ministry Pigeon Section inWorld War II and for a while thereafter. A Pigeon Policy Committee made decisions about the uses of pigeons. The Head of the section, Lea Rayner, reported in1945 that::"We can now train pigeons to 'home' to any object on the ground when air-released in the vicinity... Bacteria might be delivered accurately to a target by this means,":"With the latest developments of explosives and bacterial science I suggest that this possibility should be closely investigated and watched." :"A thousand pigeons, each with a two ounce explosive capsule, landed at intervals on a specific target might be a seriously inconvenient surprise."The ideas were not taken up by the committee, and in
1948 the UK military stated that pigeons were of no further use.However, the UK security service
MI5 was still concerned about the use of pigeons by enemy forces. In order to preparecountermeasure s, they arranged for 100 birds to be looked after by a civilianpigeon fancier , up until1950 .Popular Culture
*Yankee Doodle Pigeon was an American
homing pigeon in theHanna-Barbera cartoon seriesDastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines .*The episode "Corporal Punishment", of the British TV series "
Blackadder Goes Forth ", involvesCaptain Blackadder on trial for the shooting ofGeneral Melchett 's beloved carrier pigeon "Speckled Jim". An outraged General Melchett subsequently labels Captain Blackadder "The Flanders Pigeon Murderer" during the course of thecourt-martial .*In 2005 the British animated movie called "Valiant" was released which centered around a unit of homing pigeons in the Second World War.
References
*http://www.fbipigeons.com/THE%20SPORT.htm
* [http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/cherami.htm Smithsonian article about Cher Ami]
* [http://www.usarc.army.mil/77thRSC/ History of the 77th]
* [http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/pigeons_and_world_war_one.htm Pigeons and WWI]
* [http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm?newsid=25210&newsdate=24-May-2004 "UK Mulled Using Birds for Bio-War After WW2 - Files"] Reuters (May 21, 2004)ee also
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Pigeon intelligence
*Military intelligence
*Military animals
*Project Pigeon
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