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Trip pictures
I'll have some up this week. They'll more than likely be the ones taken on my phone as the camera ones are currently being edited, which will take me a while.
Okay, so kind-of-infuriating story time...
I didn’t include this in my Normandy trip reports cause this story makes me kind of annoyed...okay, maybe even mad...and I wanted my trip report to be all the good things. So here it goes.
Day 2, waiting in line outside the Overlord Museum at Omaha Beach.
"I aged like a fine fucking wine, excuse my language." -- Ross McCall when told he was very handsome when he was in Band of Brothers
Day 7; 06.06.2015 (D-Day)
We went to the American Cemetery for an official celebration. There were a couple of piper who also had a concert the day before at Pegasus Bridge.
After they finished at the cemetery they went down to Omaha beach and finished the ceremony with throwing flowers into the sea. As did the reenactor. (I threw one too!) Afterwards three of the piper played some more and gave us (and a lot of others) the chance to make some beautiful photos. Enjoy!
These piper were part of the http://www.ddaypiperbillmillin.com/, based on Bill Milin who played his pipe at Sword Beach on D-Day. As I understood it, it is a loose group of piper from all kind of nations who play to remember the sacrificed made on D-Day.
I could find that at least a part of this group are the McBorestone Pipe Band, a swiss piper-band.