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Dear India: This is a Bird and This is a Pakistani Spy. Learn the Difference

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See Areesh,

I really Appreciate that you opened this Thread. Thank you.

Pegions have been used in Past even by USA. Pakistan using it for the SAME purpose whould not be a surprise.
Infact it shows how innovative Pak Army is.

EDUCATE YOURSELF.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service

The United States Army Pigeon Service (a.k.a. Signal Pigeon Corps) was a unit of the United States Army during World War I and World War II. Their assignment was the training and usage of homing pigeons for communication and reconnaissance purposes.[1]

During World War II, the force consisted of 3,150 soldiers and 54,000 war pigeons, which were considered an undetectable method of communication. Over 90% of US Army messages sent by pigeons were received.[2]

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By the beginning of World War 2, the U.S. Army had approximately 54,000 pigeons working under the Signal Pigeon Corps. As these birds became more frequently used over the course of the war, the U.S. Army Veterinary Service had to dedicate a unit to "the protection of pigeon health, the preservation of their physical efficiency, and the safeguard against introducing or disseminating pigeon-borne diseases affecting other animals and the human being."[10]

These objectives were obtained by furnishing professional services and supervisory assistance in the care, feeding, housing, and transporting of pigeons; conducting laboratory diagnostic and investigative studies on pigeon diseases; establishing controls against the diseases of pigeons by quarantine procedures; inspecting and reporting on factors having a bearing on pigeon health; and giving technical assistance in the training of pigeoneers. Although 36,000 pigeons were deployed overseas, the foregoing veterinary services were not practiced uniformly in all of the theaters and oversea areas because of the newness in the concept of military veterinary medicine for the Army Pigeon Service.

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Although there were a number of factors of interest to the Army Veterinary Service bearing on the health of signal pigeons, the more common ones included their feed supply and housing. A balanced feed and good feeding practices were essential to the well being of the signal pigeons and had a direct bearing on their homing proficiency. The feed was procured by the Signal Corps; unfortunately, large quantities of it, packed in burlap bags, were found deteriorated or unusable after arrival in the oversea theaters. The bags were torn by rough handling or were readily eaten into by rodents, and the grain contents became damp, moldy, or vermin infested.

Some Interesting Articles about "SPY PEGIONS" :

https://www.wired.com/2008/10/stop-that-spy-p/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49692534


Thank You.

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Wonderful, you actually given a new dimension to this crappy thread by putting such a nice information. well done bro.
 
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Wonderful, you actually given a new dimension to this crappy thread by putting such a nice information. well done bro.
He has rightly pointed out whatever he is saying. But he lacks proof that ISI or Pakistan Army is also maintaining a Pigeon Corps.
 
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What do you expect. indians are not human. They don't know the difference between human and pigeons. This whole concept of humanity is weird from them to comprehend.
 
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See Areesh,

I really Appreciate that you opened this Thread. Thank you.

Pegions have been used in Past even by USA. Pakistan using it for the SAME purpose whould not be a surprise.
Infact it shows how innovative Pak Army is.

EDUCATE YOURSELF.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service

The United States Army Pigeon Service (a.k.a. Signal Pigeon Corps) was a unit of the United States Army during World War I and World War II. Their assignment was the training and usage of homing pigeons for communication and reconnaissance purposes.[1]

During World War II, the force consisted of 3,150 soldiers and 54,000 war pigeons, which were considered an undetectable method of communication. Over 90% of US Army messages sent by pigeons were received.[2]

United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service.jpg


By the beginning of World War 2, the U.S. Army had approximately 54,000 pigeons working under the Signal Pigeon Corps. As these birds became more frequently used over the course of the war, the U.S. Army Veterinary Service had to dedicate a unit to "the protection of pigeon health, the preservation of their physical efficiency, and the safeguard against introducing or disseminating pigeon-borne diseases affecting other animals and the human being."[10]

These objectives were obtained by furnishing professional services and supervisory assistance in the care, feeding, housing, and transporting of pigeons; conducting laboratory diagnostic and investigative studies on pigeon diseases; establishing controls against the diseases of pigeons by quarantine procedures; inspecting and reporting on factors having a bearing on pigeon health; and giving technical assistance in the training of pigeoneers. Although 36,000 pigeons were deployed overseas, the foregoing veterinary services were not practiced uniformly in all of the theaters and oversea areas because of the newness in the concept of military veterinary medicine for the Army Pigeon Service.

le110l19.jpg

Although there were a number of factors of interest to the Army Veterinary Service bearing on the health of signal pigeons, the more common ones included their feed supply and housing. A balanced feed and good feeding practices were essential to the well being of the signal pigeons and had a direct bearing on their homing proficiency. The feed was procured by the Signal Corps; unfortunately, large quantities of it, packed in burlap bags, were found deteriorated or unusable after arrival in the oversea theaters. The bags were torn by rough handling or were readily eaten into by rodents, and the grain contents became damp, moldy, or vermin infested.

Some Interesting Articles about "SPY PEGIONS" :

https://www.wired.com/2008/10/stop-that-spy-p/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49692534


Thank You.

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you shouldnt be surprised.. Pigeon brigade exists..
 
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See Areesh,

I really Appreciate that you opened this Thread. Thank you.

Pegions have been used in Past even by USA. Pakistan using it for the SAME purpose whould not be a surprise.
Infact it shows how innovative Pak Army is.

EDUCATE YOURSELF.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service

The United States Army Pigeon Service (a.k.a. Signal Pigeon Corps) was a unit of the United States Army during World War I and World War II. Their assignment was the training and usage of homing pigeons for communication and reconnaissance purposes.[1]

During World War II, the force consisted of 3,150 soldiers and 54,000 war pigeons, which were considered an undetectable method of communication. Over 90% of US Army messages sent by pigeons were received.[2]

United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service.jpg


By the beginning of World War 2, the U.S. Army had approximately 54,000 pigeons working under the Signal Pigeon Corps. As these birds became more frequently used over the course of the war, the U.S. Army Veterinary Service had to dedicate a unit to "the protection of pigeon health, the preservation of their physical efficiency, and the safeguard against introducing or disseminating pigeon-borne diseases affecting other animals and the human being."[10]

These objectives were obtained by furnishing professional services and supervisory assistance in the care, feeding, housing, and transporting of pigeons; conducting laboratory diagnostic and investigative studies on pigeon diseases; establishing controls against the diseases of pigeons by quarantine procedures; inspecting and reporting on factors having a bearing on pigeon health; and giving technical assistance in the training of pigeoneers. Although 36,000 pigeons were deployed overseas, the foregoing veterinary services were not practiced uniformly in all of the theaters and oversea areas because of the newness in the concept of military veterinary medicine for the Army Pigeon Service.

le110l19.jpg

Although there were a number of factors of interest to the Army Veterinary Service bearing on the health of signal pigeons, the more common ones included their feed supply and housing. A balanced feed and good feeding practices were essential to the well being of the signal pigeons and had a direct bearing on their homing proficiency. The feed was procured by the Signal Corps; unfortunately, large quantities of it, packed in burlap bags, were found deteriorated or unusable after arrival in the oversea theaters. The bags were torn by rough handling or were readily eaten into by rodents, and the grain contents became damp, moldy, or vermin infested.

Some Interesting Articles about "SPY PEGIONS" :

https://www.wired.com/2008/10/stop-that-spy-p/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49692534


Thank You.

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this was once best weapon on earth, Honjō Masamune can you use it today ? no someone will shoot you 4km away .

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this was once world best army it captured whole know world . can they do it today ? no a singe fighter jet can wipe them out in munutes
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this was armour once upon a time can it be today ??????
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same like this pigeon was messenger once upon a time . today is time of electronics / social media /apps / codes /not pigeon . do not defend every stupidity of your country if they are stupid tell them they are .
 
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See Areesh,

I really Appreciate that you opened this Thread. Thank you.

Pegions have been used in Past even by USA. Pakistan using it for the SAME purpose whould not be a surprise.
Infact it shows how innovative Pak Army is.

EDUCATE YOURSELF.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service

The United States Army Pigeon Service (a.k.a. Signal Pigeon Corps) was a unit of the United States Army during World War I and World War II. Their assignment was the training and usage of homing pigeons for communication and reconnaissance purposes.[1]

During World War II, the force consisted of 3,150 soldiers and 54,000 war pigeons, which were considered an undetectable method of communication. Over 90% of US Army messages sent by pigeons were received.[2]

United_States_Army_Pigeon_Service.jpg


By the beginning of World War 2, the U.S. Army had approximately 54,000 pigeons working under the Signal Pigeon Corps. As these birds became more frequently used over the course of the war, the U.S. Army Veterinary Service had to dedicate a unit to "the protection of pigeon health, the preservation of their physical efficiency, and the safeguard against introducing or disseminating pigeon-borne diseases affecting other animals and the human being."[10]

These objectives were obtained by furnishing professional services and supervisory assistance in the care, feeding, housing, and transporting of pigeons; conducting laboratory diagnostic and investigative studies on pigeon diseases; establishing controls against the diseases of pigeons by quarantine procedures; inspecting and reporting on factors having a bearing on pigeon health; and giving technical assistance in the training of pigeoneers. Although 36,000 pigeons were deployed overseas, the foregoing veterinary services were not practiced uniformly in all of the theaters and oversea areas because of the newness in the concept of military veterinary medicine for the Army Pigeon Service.

le110l19.jpg

Although there were a number of factors of interest to the Army Veterinary Service bearing on the health of signal pigeons, the more common ones included their feed supply and housing. A balanced feed and good feeding practices were essential to the well being of the signal pigeons and had a direct bearing on their homing proficiency. The feed was procured by the Signal Corps; unfortunately, large quantities of it, packed in burlap bags, were found deteriorated or unusable after arrival in the oversea theaters. The bags were torn by rough handling or were readily eaten into by rodents, and the grain contents became damp, moldy, or vermin infested.

Some Interesting Articles about "SPY PEGIONS" :

https://www.wired.com/2008/10/stop-that-spy-p/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49692534


Thank You.

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What's a "pegion"? Is it some ancient Pakistani version of a Roman legion?
 
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This is a Pakistani spy:

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Learn the difference :)

Can you call him back? Tell him his services are no longer needed in India considering he did such a great job for you guys.
 
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