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Meaning of the mad piper by Felipe Lorenzo del Río




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the mad piper
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The mad piper, Bill Millin, Piper Bill, the Piper of Sword, codenamed a Normandy beach area on Landing Day. He was a Scottish soldier of the thousands who d-day whose only weapons were bagpipes, a Scottish skirt and a dagger in the sock. As his companions disembarked he walked well along the beach. playing bagpipes: Highland Laddie, Road to the Isles. . The Germans didn't shoot him because they thought he'd gone crazy.

  

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