This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Another WW I Hero Pigeon, President Wilson-- Part 2
President Wilson was born in France and first assigned to the U.S. Army's newly-formed Tank Corps, delivering messages to tank battalions commanded by Col. George S. Patton in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel.
Soon afterwards, the pigeon was assigned to an infantry unit operating near Grandpre during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918.
On the morning of October 5, his unit came under fire and Wilson was dispatched with a message that the unit needed artillery support. During his 25-mile flight to headquarters, German soldiers spotted him and began firing. Wilson was hit several times, losing a leg and getting a wound in the chest, but he managed to deliver the message in a record 25 minutes.
He survived his wounds and was retired and sent to the U.S. Army Signal Corps Breeding and Training Center at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, where he would live another eleven years.
--Cootgeon
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