Bill Millin (English Wikipedia)

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  • Davison, Phil (23 August 2010). "Obituaries: Piper Bill Millin: The 'Mad piper' who piped the allied troops ashore on D-Day". The Independent. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  • "Piper Bill Millin: The 'Mad piper' who piped the allied troops ashore". 22 October 2011.

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  • "Bill Millin, Scottish D-Day Piper, Dies at 88". The New York Times. 19 August 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2010. Bill Millin, a Scottish bagpiper who played forbidden 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.

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