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elodieunderglass:
strikeslip:
elodieunderglass:
al-the-grammar-geek:
gwo:
I hate.. any glorification of war, but I think there is something very sweet about animals getting medals for doing a great job. I especially love it when they get to retire to comfy, non-demanding lives after their service.
In WWII, 32 out of the 53 medals issued to animals went to pigeons. They’re so helpful and brave, its a tragedy we think so little of pigeons now!
Look at this dashing picture I found of GI Joe! He flew 20 miles in 20 minutes, and saved a thousand people from a bombing in Italy. He retired alongside other pigeon heroes and lived a long life of 18 years!
… Gallantry!
Another good pigeon war story is that of Kaiser, who became the most famous jailbird
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he was originally a German bird who became a prisoner-of-war after he was caught by Americans. Upon capture he was drafted into a breeding program and sired over 100 children for America’s side. He died at 33 (that is a ridiculously long life for a pigeon - almost unbelievable. An extremely healthy bird!) making him the only pigeon to serve in both world wars.
@elodieunderglass
LOOK AT THIS GALLANT BOY!
I had to go look up a picture of the incredibly healthy prisoner of war pigeon, so here he is. Apparently he was also featured in a parade.
BRILLIANT RESEARCH!!!!!
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elodieunderglass:
strikeslip:
elodieunderglass:
al-the-grammar-geek:
gwo:
I hate.. any glorification of war, but I think there is something very sweet about animals getting medals for doing a great job. I especially love it when they get to retire to comfy, non-demanding lives after their service.
In WWII, 32 out of the 53 medals issued to animals went to pigeons. They’re so helpful and brave, its a tragedy we think so little of pigeons now!
Look at this dashing picture I found of GI Joe! He flew 20 miles in 20 minutes, and saved a thousand people from a bombing in Italy. He retired alongside other pigeon heroes and lived a long life of 18 years!
… Gallantry!
Another good pigeon war story is that of Kaiser, who became the most famous jailbird
—
he was originally a German bird who became a prisoner-of-war after he was caught by Americans. Upon capture he was drafted into a breeding program and sired over 100 children for America’s side. He died at 33 (that is a ridiculously long life for a pigeon - almost unbelievable. An extremely healthy bird!) making him the only pigeon to serve in both world wars.
@elodieunderglass
LOOK AT THIS GALLANT BOY!
I had to go look up a picture of the incredibly healthy prisoner of war pigeon, so here he is. Apparently he was also featured in a parade.
BRILLIANT RESEARCH!!!!!
(Your picture was not posted)