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30th September 19, 05:49 PM
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To fellow pipers and British military history buffs.
In the month of October (on the 20th to be exact) the battle of Dargai is commemorated especially by the former members of the Gordon Highlanders and anyone who follows them. On October 20th 1897 the second battalion Gordon Highlanders were locked in battle for the cliffs of Dargai when the order was given for the pipers to play the "boys over the top" and take Dargai. Piper George Findlater was so far out front that he didn't hear the order to play the tune "cock of the north" so he blew his pipes up and played the "Haughs o Cromdale." Piper Findlater was shot through both ankles but managed to prop himself up against a rock and continued to spur his comrades on with his playing. The objective was achieved and for his heroic efforts piper Findlater was awarded the Victoria Cross {VC} and the famous pipe tune the Heights of Dargai was composed to commemorate the battle. You can read the story here:
http://www.pipesofwar.com/hero-of-dargai/history.php
So let's not forget on the 20th of October to raise a glass to salute Piper George Findlater and the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders for their heroic actions.
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