Bird's eye to black ops
Daily Star|November 18, 2022
BACK in WW2 a little-known branch of the British security services known as MI 14d (don't ask me what the 'd' stood for, it's classified) used to drop pigeon spies into occupied Europe with notes asking for information on German troop movements and other useful morsels of info.
Bird's eye to black ops

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