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Pigeon Message
I stumbled across this 100 year old message while doing some research in the archives.
You may already be familiar with the story of the 'Lost Battalion' and the pigeon 'Cher Ami'. I heard it a long time ago but had long forgotten about it. If you are not familiar, you can get a quick read here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_Ami
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04-19-2018 12:48 PM
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I just watched a TV show called Mysteries at the Museum about a Carrier Pigeon named GI Joe in WWII an hour ago.
GI Joe received a medal. After his service he happily spent his last days at the Detroit Zoo.
After passing he is on display at a museum near IIRC Fort Monmouth, NJ.
GI Joe saved hundreds from friendly bombing. Had he been minutes later upon arriving the planes would have been in the air.

Story Link: 18th October 1943: Carrier Pigeon wins medal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._Joe_(pigeon)
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Originally Posted by
painter777
I just watched a TV show called Mysteries at the Museum about a Carrier Pigeon named GI Joe in WWII an hour ago....
Synchronicity?
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I'm telling ya ! Had to be a meaningful coincidence..... 
I grew up going to the Detroit zoo quite often, but not before the death of GI Joe in 1961.
Stars must be lined up just right.......
Seems spooky, at least we don't have to worry about China's falling space station Tiangong-1.
Hitting us !
Thx for your post,
Charlie-Painter777
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Canadian Pigeon Service
Early WW1 photo of Canadian
Pigeon Service about to depart to France
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Originally Posted by
painter777
I'm telling ya ! Had to be a
meaningful coincidence.....

I grew up going to the Detroit zoo quite often, but not before the death of GI Joe in 1961.
Stars must be lined up just right.......
Seems spooky, at least we don't have to worry about China's falling space station Tiangong-1.
Hitting us !
Thx for your post,
Charlie-Painter777
Thanks for the belly laugh.
More to think about..... the date of the GI Joe occurrence, 18 October 43 (didn't catch my eye until now) the date of the WW1 event - 4 October 18.
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Originally Posted by
RCS
Thanks for passing that along. It's fascinating how many disciplines were with us so recently that most aren't even aware of anymore.
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RAF bombers during WWII also carried carrier pigeons to release in the event they were shot down and/or crash landed.
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Paul S.
RAF bombers during WWII also carried carrier pigeons to release in the event they were shot down and/or crash landed.
Thanks, I didn't know that.
Here's a Winkie Link https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland...ntral-17138990
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