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Bill Millin, Scottish D-Day Piper, Dies at 88

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24 August 2010, 04:45
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Bill Millin, Scottish D-Day Piper, Dies at 88


Bill Millin, Scottish D-Day Piper, Dies at 88

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LONDON — Bill Millin, a Scottish bagpiper who played highland tunes as his fellow commandos landed on a Normandy beach on D-Day and lived to see his bravado immortalized in the 1962 film “The Longest Day,” died on Wednesday in a hospital in the western England county of Devon. He was 88.

. . . The young piper was approached shortly before the landings by the brigade’s commanding officer, Brig. Simon Fraser, who as the 15th Lord Lovat was the hereditary chief of the Clan Fraser and one of Scotland’s most celebrated aristocrats. Against orders from World War I that forbade playing bagpipes on the battlefield because of the high risk of attracting enemy fire, Lord Lovat, then 32, asked Private Millin to play on the beachhead to raise morale.

When Private Millin demurred, citing the regulations, he recalled later, Lord Lovat replied: “Ah, but that’s the English War Office. You and I are both Scottish, and that doesn’t apply.”

. . . From the beach, Private Millin moved inland with the commandos to relieve British paratroopers who had seized a bridge near the village of Ouistreham that was vital to German attempts to move reinforcements toward the beaches. As the commandos crossed the bridge under German fire, Lord Lovat again asked Private Millin to play his pipes.





24 August 2010, 06:51
Grizzly Adams
Lovat was kind of an unconventional guy, it seems. there's a picture of him coming ashore, with a hunting rifle, of all things.
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24 August 2010, 20:06
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24 August 2010, 22:19
MAC
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26 August 2010, 13:58
N E 450 No2
These 2 guys were 2, of many Super Heros on D Day, and WWII in general.

I have read some stuff on Lord Lovat.

Seems like he thought, if, he needed to shoot somebody, that one shot from his "hunting" rifle, would do the "job".


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