My single favorite item in the museum was this "pigeon bus" used by Allied forces as mobile coops for homing pigeons.
[From my personal collection]
Although Union generals made extensive use of the telegraph during the American Civil War fifty years before, battlefield conditions in World War I made it impracticable because the lines were either lost in the mud or destroyed by enemy action. That left homing pigeons as the best choice for carrying messages.**
[From my personal collection]
*If you want to read more about the use of these birds during the war, here's a link to a Smithsonian article on the subject.
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