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  2. From a pigeon which saved four lives, and 'Dreadnought' the pigeon, to an RAF pigeon who flew 82 miles in 22 minutes to deliver a message that helped with the rescue of two wrecked seaplane pilots, meet the incredible carrier pigeons of the First World War.

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      The pigeon died from exhaustion upon arrival. An officer...

  3. Jan 8, 2018 · One of the most impressive things about the war records of the carrier pigeons was how widely the birds were used. Their service as battlefield messengers is their most known use, and the pigeons found homes in every branch of service.

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  4. An Allied soldier returning a carrier pigeon to its coop. At the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, French troops stopped the Germans from advancing on Paris and began to pushing them back, taking their 72 lofts of pigeons with them.

  5. Oct 5, 2018 · Carrier pigeons were used by both the Allied and Central Powers during World War I and could even provide updates to military commanders when launched in midair from planes.

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  6. In the First World War, carrier pigeons were used to send short messages on land, in air, and at sea. On the frontline, they were mostly used for espionage and for emergency messages, from soldiers and tanks in no-man’s land and when an attack was about to take place.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › War_pigeonWar pigeon - Wikipedia

    During World War I and World War II, carrier pigeons were used to transport messages back to their home coop behind the lines. When they landed, wires in the coop would sound a bell or buzzer and a soldier of the Signal Corps would know a message had arrived.

  8. Nov 8, 2023 · Cher Ami was among hundreds of carrier pigeons, a breed of rock pigeon (Columba livia), employed on the European battlefront during World War I and trained to serve as messengers of last resort...

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