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17th August 15, 04:26 PM
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Piper from D-Day
Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam
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17th August 15, 04:51 PM
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I remember seeing this video about him a while back:
Here's one on James Richardson:
https://vimeo.com/52132343
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18th August 15, 01:09 PM
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You do realise, OKsooner, that this report is five years old.
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18th August 15, 02:12 PM
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Afraid I missed this first time around. I didn't think that the kilt saw any deliberate action during WW2. Had heard that the pipes were played and that there was a fracas after highlanders had changed into kilts for dinner
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18th August 15, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by David Dubh
Afraid I missed this first time around. I didn't think that the kilt saw any deliberate action during WW2. Had heard that the pipes were played and that there was a fracas after highlanders had changed into kilts for dinner
The kilt saw official action in France 1939/40. I think the Cameron Highlanders claim the distinction of the last Regiment to officially wear the kilt in action(France 1940). Unofficially though, the kilt was worn in action by those(individuals usually) that were able to adjust the rules to suit themselves. A healthy trait of adapting dress regulations that the British Army excel in during wartime, when given half an opportunity!
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18th August 15, 06:31 PM
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It must have been a sight, bullets flying everywhere and there.. a lone piper on the beachhead, what did the men hear that day? Perhaps the sound of home? I'd like to think the skirling of those pipes helped raise the hearts and minds of those who made it off that beach, as well as those who did not....
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