EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 21 MIN
Cher Ami: The War Hero Pigeon and the Legend the Army Built
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Picture a World War One hero who took a bullet to the chest, lost a leg, and saved nearly 200 American soldiers, a hero so revered that General Pershing personally saw them off at the docks. Now picture that hero weighing one pound and covered in feathers.This episode tells the story of Cher Ami, the most famous homing pigeon in military history, while examining how the military builds its legends. We explore the desperate communication failures of 1918, the Lost Battalion's friendly-fire nightmare, and the modern research suggesting the famous tale is a carefully edited composite.Why the US Army turned to pigeons when artillery destroyed wires, radios needed mule-hauled batteries, and human runners were gunned downMajor Whittlesey's desperate note and the Lost Battalion trapped under their own American artillery in the Charlevaux RavineSmithsonian curator Frank Blazich's evidence that Cher Ami's wounds came from a different mission flown weeks after the rescueHow Captain John Carney worked the press to merge two separate events into one unkillable hero birdThe 2021 DNA test that finally settled a century-old mystery: the bird the Army called a male was indeed male
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Cher Ami: The War Hero Pigeon and the Legend the Army Built
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