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The piper, from the 19th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Scottish Gunners), began playing ... invasion in military history, as well as a lone piper who played in the D-Day Normandy landings 80 ...
Bill Millin, was the lone Scottish bagpiper who blasted out Scottish tunes as commandos fought to liberate the country from the Nazis. Bill, the personal bagpiper of Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat ...
For 15 minutes, a lone piper in Highland uniform strikes up a selection of tunes below the monarch's window - a position called the Piper to the Sovereign. Scottish veteran Pipe Major Scott ...
Queen's coffin makes final Scottish journey What will be closing ... Local wreaths were floated in the water and lone piper Euan Thomson played 'A Salute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II'.
Pipes and Scottish melodies played an important role during her funeral, processions and committal service, details of which had been planned by the late monarch. A lone Piper also featured in the ...
A lone piper landed on the beach in Arromanches on an amphibious vehicle to re-enact the moment British troops landed in France. Veterans and world leaders gathered in Normandy on Thursday to mark ...
The son of the “Mad Piper” who played his comrades ashore as they stormed the beaches of Normandy has said his late dad would have been out with his pipes again to mark the 80th VE Day.