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The National Pigeon Service (NPS) was a volunteer civilian organisation formed in Britain in 1938 as result of representations made to the Committee of Imperial Defence and the British Government by Major W.H.Osman. During 1939-45 over 200,000 young pigeons were given to the services by the British pigeon breeders of the NPS.〔 The birds were used by the Royal Air Force and the Army and Intelligence Services, Special Section of the Army Pigeon Service (which was formed in World War I by Lt. Col. A.H.Osman). During three and a half years of World War II, 16,554 war pigeons were parachuted onto the continent.〔 One of these was Commando, a red chequer cock bird that became a recipient of the Dickin Medal.〔 〕 ==Canister color code== Pigeons were used by a variety of services and the canisters affixed to their legs were colour-coded to distinguish recipients.〔WO 205/225 – pages 1/2/3 (, referenced in ''At last, the secret history of that dead cipher pigeon...Cipher Mysteries'' )〕 * Red = US Forces + British Army * Blue = US Forces + British RAF * Blue with coloured disk = British RAF * Blue with white patch = RAF * Red with coloured disk = British Special Service * Grey = British Special Service * Green = British Special Service * Black = British Civil Police * Yellow = British Commercial 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Pigeon Service」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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