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12th March 16, 12:17 AM
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Millen of the Lovats
Most of us on XMarks either knew or know of the piper to Lord Lovat, Bill Millen, but today The Scotsman paid yet another tribute to this remarkable Highlander.
http://www.scotsman.com/heritage/peo...r-ii-1-4062774
Last edited by ThistleDown; 12th March 16 at 12:18 AM.
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12th March 16, 04:23 AM
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Thanks for sharing. I never new there were pipes on d day.
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12th March 16, 07:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by kiltedcontractor
Thanks for sharing. I never new there were pipes on d day.
Rewatch the Longest Day. If you can watch the mostly accurate portrayal of Bill Millin and Lord Lovat and their team's actions, or read the articles linked below without your heart in your throat and feeling joy to know there are such men, you might want to check your pulse to make sure you are still actually alive.
http://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/bill_millin.htm
http://d-dayrevisited.co.uk/d-day/pegasus-bridge.html
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12th March 16, 11:31 AM
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It is still not possible to watch "The Longest Day" without choking up and occasionally dabbing an eye.
Eternal honour and thanks to those who gave some, much or all during that fateful time, including those who were in the enormous Soviet offensive which was happening on the Eastern Front, to pull more Axis troops away from the West.
Special meaning here; Father went ashore at Utah Beach.
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