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In
October 1943 the Dickin Medal, the highest recognition of an animal or
bird’s bravery, was awarded to the pigeon White Vision of 190 Squadron
Royal Air Force. The Catalina Flying Boat of 190 Squadron piloted by
Flying Officer Ron- W G Vaughan (who was later awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross) set out from Sullom Voe with the crew of
10. In bad weather, and after 21 hours in the air, the Catalina was
forced to ditch in the North Sea west of the Shetland Islands.
Owing to radio failure no SOS signal was received from the aircraft
and no position obtained. White Vision was released by the crew and
flew for almost nine hours back to Sullom Voe carrying a message
detailing the whereabouts of the aircraft. After 18 hours in the
water, all of the crew were rescued.
White Vision, later named White Saviour, was bred by the Fleming
Brothers of Motherwell.
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