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WW II pigeon message finally decoded

A coded message strapped to the leg of a carrier pigeon during World War II has finally been deciphered.

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Only the words ‘Pigeon Service’ at the top of the strip of paper were comprehensible. The rest of the message that read ‘AOAKN HVPKD FNFJW’ baffled codebreakers for years.

The message was from a British soldier who had been parachuted down into occupied Normandy to tip off RAF Bomber Command about the locations of German forces prior to the D-Day landings.

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