ID | 180883 |
Title Proper | Notre Cher Ami |
Other Title Information | the Enduring Myth and Memory of a Humble Pigeon |
Language | ENG |
Author | Blazich, Frank A |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The legend of the military homing pigeon Cher Ami has captured the public’s imagination; but the story of this pigeon helping save the lives of the Lost Battalion is rife with inconsistencies and falsehoods. This article delves into archival records to retrace Cher Ami’s life and deconstruct the myth about the bird. There is nothing conclusive linking the pigeon to the actions of the Lost Battalion. Cher Ami did survive severe wounds transporting a message, but exactly where and when are uncertain. The U.S. Army chose to link Cher Ami with the Lost Battalion’s story to promote the contributions of the Signal Corps’ Pigeon Service. The Smithsonian Institution preserved and displayed Cher Ami with benign indifference. The public treated the pigeon as a memorial, a place of remembrance and reflection on the heroism of the Lost Battalion and of the war’s combatants. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Military History Vol. 85, No.3; Jul 2021: p.646–77 |
Journal Source | Journal of Military History 2021-09 85, 3 |