Article ID: CBB716948605

Front-line Fowl: Messenger Pigeons as Communications Technology in the U.S. Army (2021)

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The United States Army Signal Corps maintained a program for communication by messenger pigeon from 1917 to 1957, long after developments in electronic communications technology rendered pigeons obsolete in many contexts. This article presents the history of the Signal Corps Pigeon Service as one of technological persistence and innovation. It argues that messenger pigeons remained significantly useful to the U.S. Army in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, primarily as a means of backup or emergency communication working in tandem with electronics. It shows that the physical and social environments of warfare created frequent need for this ‘low tech’ system. The article further suggests that certain changes in physical and social environments on and off the battlefield encouraged the program’s dismantling.

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Authors & Contributors
David S. Rotenstein
Evan Donahue
Lynn B. Spigel
Luke Stadel
Tyler Morton
Benno Nietzel
Journals
Technology and Culture
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Science, Technology and Human Values
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
History Workshop Journal
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Northwestern University
University of Illinois Press
Ohio State University Press
Duke University
Columbia University
Concepts
Communication
Military technology
Telegraphs; telephones
Radio
Cable, submarine
Television; video
People
Shils, Edward
Pons, Stanley
Marey, Etienne Jules
Lincoln, Abraham
Lazarfeld, Paul Felix
Fleischmann, Martin
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Catalonia (Spain)
Spain
France
Institutions
Western Union Telegraph Company
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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