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Kenley Lass

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Kenley Lass was a pigeon who received the Dickin Medal in 1945 from the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals for bravery in service during the Second World War.[1] Kenley Lass received the award after it was the first pigeon to deliver intelligence from an agent in enemy-occupied France in October 1940. After parachuting in with the agent, Kenley Lass was released after 12 days and made the 300 mile flight back home in less than 7 hours.

She was bred in Poynton, Cheshire[2] and owned by Donald Cole from Cirencester.[3]

References

  1. ^ Clive D. L. Wynne. Do animals think?. Princeton University Press. p. 153. ISBN 0-691-11311-4.
  2. ^ News, Manchester Evening (2007-12-12). "Valiant war pigeons homing in on bravery medal". men. Retrieved 2018-11-20. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Gloucester Day By Day". Gloucester Citizen. Vol. 71, no. 41. British Newspaper Archive. 18 June 1945. p. 4. Retrieved 13 September 2014.

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