Title: PIGEON HEROES
1PIGEON HEROES
- BY NATALY , NATHAN , SIERRA.
2PIGEONS IN THE WARS
- During World War II ,a factory in Monmouth, New
Jersey made parachutes for pigeons to enable them
to be dropped into France. - In the world wars ,flying pilots carried pigeons
in case they had to ditch their plane, they
would release the bird for help. Many pilots owe
their lives to a pigeon.
3DOGS
- Some dogs also carried pigeons in small pouches
on their back. After the dog delivered the
message, a soldier would write a reply . The
reply was attached to the pigeon that then flew
back to home base.
4TRAINING IN ACTION
- Pigeons were trained to fly at night at Ft.
Monmouth, NJ. - They also trained pigeons to fly 2 ways or make a
round trip.
5WHAMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Parachuting Pigeons
Spy Pigeons
Tank Pigeons
Navy Pigeons
6PIGEON
A pigeon being dropped from a plane in World War I
- 200,000 pigeons were used as messengers in WWII.
Of the 17,000 that parachuted into enemy
territory, fewer than one in eight returned.
7THE CROIX-DE-GUERRE
- By Jonnah M. and
- Sierra B.
8The Croix-de-Guerre was Created on
- April 2nd 1915
- And it is the best known French decoration
9What the medal means and how its pronounced
- It means war cross or cross of war
- It is pronounced as (kwa-de-ger)
10Animals delivering messages!
11This is the certificate!!!!
12This medal is awarded to
- The French military including pigeons like Cher
Ami. It is also, awarded to allied soliders
fighting for France.
13The medal is awarded because
- It recognizes bravery in combat against enemy
forces.
14The front and the back of the Croix-De-Guerre!!!
15 !!!The End !!!
16World War I
17Introduction
- World War I was called The Great War or The
war to end all wars.
18How Long Was the War
- To begin with the war took place from 1914 to
1918.
19What countries were involved?
- The Allies in World War I included England
Russia France and America. - The Axis powers Germany Ottoman Empire and
Austrian Hungary
20Where Was it Fought?
- The war took place in Europe on 2 fronts.
- The Eastern Front was in Russia and the Western
Front was along the French German border.
21How the War Was Fought?
- This war was fought in the trenches dug along
each front.
22This is a picture of trenches in the war.
- Why did it began
- In addition World War I started for many reasons.
- It began with the assassination of Archduke
Ferdinand who was to become king of Austria
Hungary, that the war began. - 25 years later, World War II began.
23Conclusion
- So you can see World War I was not a war to end
all wars.
24Cher Ami
25Who is Cher Ami?
- Cher Ami was a grey and black checkered cock.
- He was a great homing pigeon.
- He was given to the army in 1917.
26Cher Ami
Cher Ami means Dear Friend.
27 What Happened?
- It was the fall of October 4, 1918 during World
War I. In the Argonne Forest, France, the 77th
Infantry Division was surrounded by Germans while
being bombed by Americans. Cher Ami was the last
pigeon the battalion had. Since they had no radio
contact Cher Ami was their last hope.
28Map Of EuropeShowing France
29His Rough Flight
- Cher Ami flew 25 miles in 25 minutes.
- He flew through heavy enemy fire. Cher Ami was
wounded, but he was determined to finish his
mission. - When he returned to his loft, he had no eye and
his leg carrying the important message was almost
gone and he had been shot in the chest
30Cher Amis Arrival
- When Cher Ami arrived he was wounded in the torso
and the leg with the message on it. - Shortly after his arrival the bombing had
stopped. Cher Ami had saved over 200 lives.
31The Medal Awarded to Cher Ami
- Cher Ami was awarded the French Croix de Guerre,
a medal of bravery.
32A Year After
- In the year of 1919, a year after Cher Amis big
mission he died from the many wounds he had
suffered.
33President Wilson is our Pigeon Hero
- By Taylor, Anna,
- Scott and Dylan
34What kind of bird?
35When did this happen?
Releasing a pigeon.
36Where did this happen?
- Argonne Sector, Cuisy France.
37Where Is He Now?
- President Wilson may be seen today in the
Smithsonian Museum of History in Washington, D.C.
38What happened?
- President Wilson saved many lives of American
Infantry men who were surrounded by the enemy.
Carrying an important message, President Wilson
was severely injured by enemy fire. He flew
through heavy fog, and did not stop until he
reached his loft. He fell limp and exhausted. He
reached the loft at Ramport after flying 24 miles
in 25 min. that means he flew 57 mph. while he
was badly hurt.
39 SPIKE
40WHY SPIKE IS A PIGEON HERO
- FIRST, SPIKE WAS A GRIZZLED GRAY COCK HOMING
PIGEON WHO WAS BORN JANUARY 1918. - NEXT, SPIKE DELIVERED 52 MESSAGES WITHOUT BEING
WOUNDED EVEN THOUGH THE FIGHTING WAS DANGEROUS ON
THE WAY TO HIS LOFT CARRYING MESSAGES WITH VITAL
INFORMATION.
41TWO OTHER REASONS
- ADDITIONALLY HIS BRAVERY WON HIM THE
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL. - HE HAS COME A LONG WAY, AND WILL BE REMEMBERED
FOREVER! AND YOU MIGHT THINK HES NOT COOL, BUT
HE WORKED HIS TAIL OFF IN WORLD WAR TWO
42YOU CAN SEE HIM NOWin the Electronics Museum in
Ft. Monmouth, NJ
43THE PASSION FOR THE COUNTRY
- SPIKE IS VERY COOL. HE DIED ON APRIL 11, 1935.
44HE WILL BE KNOWN FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU CAN SEE HIM IN THE COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS
MUSEUM AT FT. MONMOUTH, NJ.
45World War II
- By Brandon, Logan and Chad
46World War II Affected More Countries and People
in History
The European Theater
47When the war started.
- The war started on September 1, 1939 and ended on
September 2, 1945. - It started when Germany invaded Poland.
- The U.S. joined the war on December 7 1941 when
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
48The Pacific Theater
49The Axis and Allies
- The Allies of World War II were U.S.,Russia,
- England, and France. The Axis powers were
- Germany, Japan,and Italy.
50The Theaters of World War II
- World War II was fought in Pacific and European
theaters.
51Why the war started.
- The war was caused by problems left over from
World War I. - Also Adolf Hitler and Japan wanted more land and
power.
52When it became a World War.
- It became a world war when Japan bombed Pearl
Harbor and the U.S. joined the war.
53The Dickin Medal
- By Maggie, Jenna, Zach and Bryce
54What is it?
- A special medal awarded just to animals that
showed their devotion to man and their duty by
displaying incredible bravery while serving in
the British Armed Forces.
55Who or what was awarded this medal?
- It was awarded just to animals. Between 1943-1949
it was awarded 54 times. These animals included
32 pigeons, 18 dogs,3 horses, and one cat.
56Who was the medal named after? Why?
- The medal was named after Maria Dickin.
- She was the founder of the Peoples Dispensary for
Sick Animals, or the PDSA. She introduced this
medal.
57Other interesting information.
- Many human lives were saved by these brave
animals. - This medal is referred to as the animals
Victoria Cross.
58- The Dickin medal was awarded to animals in World
War II. First, the Medal is an award given to
animals that showed courage in World War II. - Second, the medal was named after Maria Dickin
because she was the founder of the Peoples
Dispensary for Sick Animals. - Third, in World War II 54 Dickin Medals were
awarded to animals, 32 to pigeons. Next, the
Dickin Medal was known as the animals Victoria
Cross. Last, these pigeons saved many human
lives. In conclusion, those are important reasons
why the Medal was awarded to animals.
59Pigeon Heroes
- Our Pigeon Hero is
- Blackie Halligan
- By Kassidy, Emma, Jason and Mikey
60Kind of Bird
- Blackie Halligan was an American black cock
homing pigeon.
What Blackie might have looked like
61When it Happened
- 1943
- World War II
- Pacific Theater
62Where It Happened
63What Happened
- While carrying a message that gave the location
of 300 Japanese troops, Blackie Halligan was
badly wounded by the Japanese, but kept flying.
Even though part of his chest was missing,
Blackie helped save hundreds of Marines.
64Geronimo
65 Geronimo is a pigeon hero.
- He was a blue checked male
66When did this happen
67Where did it happen
68 What Happened?
- Geronimo completed 30 important missions in the
European Theater. Without injury he delivered
several messages during the 7-Day battle crossing
the Volturno River north of Naples, Italy . He
flew under the most hazardous war conditions.
This is how Geronimo is a pigeon hero! - Geronimo is a pigeon hero. To start with he was a
blue check male who served during WWII it was in
1943 in Italy . Also Geronimo completed 30
important missions in the European Theater.
Without injury he delivered several messages
during the 7- Day battle crossing the Volturno
River north of Naples, Italy. Additionally he
flew under the most hazardous war time
conditions. Geronimo is in the Hall of Fame in
Fort Monmouth , New Jersey . In conclusion this
is why Geronimo is a pigeon hero.
69Mary of Exeter
- By Vince, Lucas, Ashley and Tayler
70Kind of pigeon
- She was a gray hen racing pigeon.
71When it happened
- It happened in 1940-1945.
- She served for 5 years in France.
72Where it happened
- It happened in France when she was parachuted in
to carry messages in WW II.
73What Happened?
- She was dropped into France to carry top secret
messages. - She was attacked by a hawk in 1942 and needed 7
stitches. - Missing for 10 days, Mary was picked up nearly
dead and wounded from head to back. She was hurt
so badly she had to have a collar to hold her
head up and then went on to do another two years
of service. - She won the Dickin Medal.
74This is why Mary of Exeter is a pigeon hero.
- She got shot under her wing and a bomb exploded
near her loft blowing her basket to bits but Mary
stayed to wait for her owner. -
Mary of Exeter, recognized for five years of
service carrying top secret messages during
WWIIPicture PDSA
75Scoop the Hero Pigeon
- By Brittany, Cara, and Kelly
76Facts about Scoop.
- He is a black checked cock
- Scoop was hatched in Morocco 1943
- He was an Army pigeon
77When things happened
- He fought in World War II
78Where things happened
- Mateur-Bizerte Front
- Algiers North Africa
79What happened
- He flew many of the 72 messages sent by Army
pigeons during the 16 days of battle on the
Mateur-Bizerte Front. - Scoop completed over 20 combat missions for
American troops in Algiers
80Fun facts about Scoop
- His name was due to his eagerness, courage and
unusal speed - He was put in the pigeon hall of fame in Ft.
Monmouth N.J.
81Tyke, a Pigeon Hero
- By Mark, David ,Seth, and Austin
82What Kind of bird?
- A male, also known as a cock
- Is a A Homing pigeon
83When did this happen?
84Where did this happen?
- This happened in the Mediterranean Sea
85What happened?
- Tyke delivered a message under difficult weather
conditions - Rescued an American air crew while with the RAF
(Royal Air Force) - For his bravery, he was awarded the Dickin medal
86Tyke is a pigeon hero for these reasons. First,
Tyke was a male homing pigeon. Second, Tyke
delivered a very important message in June 1943
during WWII. Third, under extremely difficult
weather conditions Tyke flew his message to his
loft which helped in the rescue of an American
air crew while serving in the RAF (Royal Air
Force). This earned him the Dickin medal. So you
can see this is why Tyke is a pigeon hero.
87MOCKER
- BY NICO, COLTEN, CHRISTIAN AND BRADEN
88Where did it happen
- Alsacce - Lorraine in France
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90WHAT KIND OF PIGEON
- He was a red speckled cock.
91The Mocker
92WHEN DID IT HAPPEN
- September 12, 1918
- During World War II
93What happened?
- On his 52nd mission he carried a message that
helped American artillery destroy enemy guns.
Then our troops could go into the Alsacc-Lorraine
and capture Beaumont (in France). He was wounded
in action losing his left eye from a machine gun
bullet and had a gash on the top of his head.
The Mocker was wounded two more times as he flew
for the military.
94Honors
The Mocker was awarded the Distinguished Service
Cross and the French Croix de Guerre. His body
was mounted and is in a museum at Fort Monmouth,
New Jersey.
95White Vision is a Pigeon Hero
- By Brayden, Hunter, Robin, and Gillian
96Where It Happened
- North Sea, west of the Shetland Islands.
Shetland Islands
97What Kind of Bird?
98When did this happen?
- World War II
- October 1943
A Catalina Flying Boat
99What happened
- White Vision was aboard an RAF Catalina Flying
Boat that ditched into the North Sea. The crew
could not get out an SOS. White Vision was
released carrying a message of where the location
of the plane was. She flew 60 miles into 25 mph
winds in the dark for 9 hours. All 11 crew
members were rescued.
100DICKEN MEDAL
White Vision won the Dickin Medal for her bravery.
101White Vision
White Vision was renamed What Savior.
102Winkie A Pigeon Hero
- By Brandon, Nevada, and Carolyn
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103Maria Dickin Presents Winkie With the Dickin Medal
104Kind of bird
- She was a grey hen from Scotland.
105When it happened
- Feb. 23 1942
- During World War II
A Beaufort Bomber
106Where it happened
- North Sea off the coast of Norway.
107What happened
- Winkie was aboard a (Beaufort) bomber which was
on a mission off the coast Norway. The plane
ditched into the sea. Winkie broke free from her
cage and flew 129 miles through the night, wet
and oil soaked to her base. Although her message
capsule was empty, her condition, plus other
information, led to the rescue of the crew.
108Winkie and Her Grateful Crew
109Yank
- Yank was a pigeon hero.
- By Izabella, Kassie, and Kyle
110What War Was He In?
- He was in WW II.
- Yank flew in two campaigns in Northern Africa on
March 17th 1943 in French Morocco and on April 1,
1943 in Tunisia.
111Pictures of Yank
112What Type of a Pigeon is Yank?
113What Happened.
- On March 17, 1943 Yank flew 90 miles in 115
minutes or about 47 mph carrying the news of the
fall of Gafsa. - On April 1, 1943 he carried a message from Lt.
General George Patton 90 miles in 100 minutes or
54 mph.
A message fastened to a pigeon in WW II.
114G.I. Joe, A Pigeon Hero
- By, Tayler, Savanna, Ashley and Erica
115G.I. Joes Story
- G.I. Joe is a pigeon hero. He was a dark checker
patterned cock pigeon, who flew an important
message in World War II.
116G.I. Joes Story
- This took place in Colvi Vecchia, Italy. The
British 56th Brigade entered the town of Colvi
Vecchia expecting to find German troops.
117G.I. Joes Story
- The Germans deserted the town leaving only the
civilians. The British troops knew the town would
be bombed soon by the Allies.
118G.I. Joes Story
- The bombing needed to be stopped. But there was
no radio communication signals. G.I. Joe was
given a message and was sent to bring it to The
Air Support Base, and did this in 20 minutes.
119G.I. Joes Story
- G.I. Joe arrived just in time to stop the planes
from taking off, saving 1,000 British lives and
lives of the civilians. Hence, this is why G.I.
Joe is the most famous pigeon of World War II.
120Fun Fact (s)
- G.I. Joe was the only American bird to earn the
Dickin Medal!!? - He is a very brave and courageous bird
121Photograph of G.I. Joe
- Here is a picture of G.I. Joe.??
122Map Showing Colvi Vecchia, Italy