Official War Photo. Torpedoes are taken out on trolleys at the aerodromes of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command, and there loaded on Beaufort aircraft.
, . . .". Official War Photo. Carrier pigeons are being used extensively by the Army and Air Force for the purpose of conveyirig urgent messages. Members of the Royal Corps of Signals are seen releasing pigeons, which soon get used to gunfire. Inset, releasing a pigeon from an aeroplane, an operation ivhich requires care to protect the bird from injury at high speeds.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1941, Page 7
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85Official War Photo. Torpedoes are taken out on trolleys at the aerodromes of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command, and there loaded on Beaufort aircraft. , . . .". Official War Photo. Carrier pigeons are being used extensively by the Army and Air Force for the purpose of conveyirig urgent messages. Members of the Royal Corps of Signals are seen releasing pigeons, which soon get used to gunfire. Inset, releasing a pigeon from an aeroplane, an operation ivhich requires care to protect the bird from injury at high speeds. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1941, Page 7
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