The soumd of the pipes is an earie sound is it not...every year at Brainerd during the races a guy wanders around playing a few tunes...on a foggy morning it is a very bizzare experience.
"During the operation,Coalition forces came under hostile fire,and close air support was provided.
Troops recovered numerous weapons,2 million Iraqi and Syrian dinars,foreign passports,and a SATCOM radio."
Very strange wedding reception these people were having wasn't it???
They always claim it's some sort of family affair and it may be to a degree.
The moon rock terrs always hide amongst women and children...it's their MO.
What kind of wedding party fires on coalition forces at night?...aside from being stupid.
I heard VMI's Pipes Band just a few weeks ago in Lexington....inspiring.
And as we all know, the children and women were "placed" there to be sacrificed in a staged wedding if things went wrong during their terror operation, from which US troops were purposefully fired upon, in a successful effort to create "innocent" casualties to aid the propaganda war against the US.
They are the real butchers.
It's great, every year at graduation (and at other times as well) the college where my wife is a professor, and where my daughters both graduated, they have piper's, in full regalia, lead in the procession, which starts with the regents, then the faculty, and finally the graduates, with those getting Master's degrees bringing up the rear. My daughter just got her MA from there last week. One of the piper was female (I think, at least in the past one has been) and one was rather dark complected for a Scot (but with a name suggestive of origins in a former Brit Colony which retains Brit military traditions), but there were three of them, most I've ever seen at the ceremony. It did tend to limit their repertoires to stuff that all three knew. Somehow they were all wearing the same tartan. The school is (more correctly was) affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, and thus the Scot connection.