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bnvhmngh guy ty tyj yj yiG.I. Joe (March 24, 1943 in Algiers - June 3, 1961 in Detroit) was one of the most famous pigeons in history, serving much of its life in the United States Army Pigeon Service as one of over 54,000 pigeons in the force.

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  • G.I. Joe (pigeon)
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  • bnvhmngh guy ty tyj yj yiG.I. Joe (March 24, 1943 in Algiers - June 3, 1961 in Detroit) was one of the most famous pigeons in history, serving much of its life in the United States Army Pigeon Service as one of over 54,000 pigeons in the force.
  • G.I. Joe (March 24, 1943 in Algiers - June 3, 1961 in Detroit) was a pigeon noted for his service in the United States Army Pigeon Service. During World War II, G.I. Joe saved the lives of the inhabitants of the village of Calvi Vecchia, Italy, and of the British troops occupying it. Air support had been requested against German positions at Calvi Vecchi on 18 October 1943, but the message that the British 169th Infantry Brigade had captured the village, delivered by G.I. Joe, arrived just in time to avoid the bombing. Up to a thousand men were saved.
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  • 1943(xsd:integer)
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  • 1943-03-24(xsd:date)
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  • Detroit
Name
  • G.I. Joe
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  • G.I. Joe on display
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  • Place of display
Birth Place
  • Algiers
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  • 1961-06-03(xsd:date)
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  • USA/43/SC/6390
placeofburial
  • Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
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  • bnvhmngh guy ty tyj yj yiG.I. Joe (March 24, 1943 in Algiers - June 3, 1961 in Detroit) was one of the most famous pigeons in history, serving much of its life in the United States Army Pigeon Service as one of over 54,000 pigeons in the force. During World War II, G.I. Joe saved the lives of the inhabitants of the village of Calvi Vecchia, Italy, and of the 56th British troops occupying it. The village was scheduled to be bombarded by the Allied forces on 18 October 1943, but the message that the British had captured the village, delivered by G.I. Joe, arrived just in time to avoid the bombing. Over a thousand people were saved. In November 1946, G.I. Joe was presented the Dickin Medal for gallantry by the Lord Mayor of London. After World War II, he was housed at the U.S. Army's Churchill Loft at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey along with twenty-four other heroic pigeons. He died at the Detroit Zoological Gardens at the age of eighteen, and is mounted and on display at the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Museum at Fort Monmouth.
  • G.I. Joe (March 24, 1943 in Algiers - June 3, 1961 in Detroit) was a pigeon noted for his service in the United States Army Pigeon Service. During World War II, G.I. Joe saved the lives of the inhabitants of the village of Calvi Vecchia, Italy, and of the British troops occupying it. Air support had been requested against German positions at Calvi Vecchi on 18 October 1943, but the message that the British 169th Infantry Brigade had captured the village, delivered by G.I. Joe, arrived just in time to avoid the bombing. Up to a thousand men were saved. On 4 November 1946, G.I. Joe was presented the Dickin Medal for gallantry by Major-General Charles Keightley at the Tower on London, the citation credits him with the most outstanding flight made by a United States Army homing pigeon in World War II. G.I. Joe was the 29th and the first non-British recipient of the medal. After World War II, he was housed at the U.S. Army's Churchill Loft at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey along with twenty-four other heroic pigeons. He died at the Detroit Zoological Gardens at the age of eighteen, and was mounted and displayed at the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Museum at Fort Monmouth.
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