Paddy and Gustav, Dickin
Medal Winners, 1944
(c) Crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The
National Archives, London, UK
Catalog numbers AIR2/4129
#74, #102, #103, #177, #178, #179
The message and the note
about 8” of film appear on the sixth document. The fourth and fifth documents are the forms
listing the ring numbers of the pigeons used during this operation. The second document is a thank you note for another pigeon who delivered film. These documents may not be that
interesting! I posted them because I
have read about the WW2 pigeons delivering film, but have never seen any
documents from WW2 in any books which are a record of a pigeon delivering
film. 8 inches of film of any kind plus
the message would be heavy for the pigeon to carry.
Two fantastic books have been written about the pigeons, dogs, horses, and the cat who won the Dickin Medal for Gallantry. They are Peter Hawthorne's The Animal Victoria Cross and David Long's The Animals' VC.
Pigeon number NPS 42 21610 delivered the film referenced on the receipt below to RAF Felixstowe on September 19, 1944. It was then brought to Commander Childs.
Pigeon number NPS 42 21610 delivered the film referenced on the receipt below to RAF Felixstowe on September 19, 1944. It was then brought to Commander Childs.