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To: Incorrigible

L-Cpl Stephen, 31, of the 1st Battalion Black Watch, was, in the words of those he left behind, the bravest - the only Scottish soldier to die in the Gulf, killed when an Iraqi militia grenade exploded as he returned enemy fire.

The Saltire-draped casket, adorned with the blue bonnet of the Black Watch, lies at rest.

The Scottish Soldier
There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier
Who wandered far away and soldiered far away
There was none bolder, with good broad shoulder
He's fought in many a fray, and fought and won.
He'd seen the glory and told the story
Of battles glorious and deeds neforious
But now he's sighing, his heart is crying
To leave these green hills of Tyrol.

Because these green hills are not highland hills
Or the island hills, the're not my land's hills
And fair as these green foreign hills may be
They are not the hills of home.

And now this soldier, this Scottish soldier
Who wandered far away and soldiered far away
Sees leaves are falling and death is calling
And he will fade away, in that far land.
He called his piper, his trusty piper
And bade him sound a lay... a pibroch sad to play
Upon a hillside, a Scottish hillside
Not on these green hills of Tyrol.

And so this soldier, this Scottish soldier
Will wander far no more and soldier far no more
And on a hillside, a Scottish hillside
You'll see a piper play his soldier home.
He'd seen the glory, he'd told his story
Of battles glorious and deeds victorious
The bugles cease now, he is at peace now
Far from those green hills of Tyrol.

 

60 posted on 04/23/2003 5:29:14 PM PDT by Incorrigible
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To: Incorrigible
Wife Akiko White and daughter Courtney stand with other family and friends during the funeral of Navy pilot Lt. Nathan White, 30, of Abeline, Texas, at Arlington National Cemetery April 24, 2003. At far left is White's brother, Sgt. Josh White (R), who holds Nathan's sleeping son Zachary. Nathan White was shot down by a patriot missile in a 'friendly fire' incident on April 2, 2003 during operations in Iraq.   REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Thu Apr 24, 2:13 PM ET

Wife Akiko White and daughter Courtney stand with other family and friends during the funeral of Navy pilot Lt. Nathan White, 30, of Abeline, Texas, at Arlington National Cemetery April 24, 2003. At far left is White's brother, Sgt. Josh White (R), who holds Nathan's sleeping son Zachary. Nathan White was shot down by a patriot missile in a 'friendly fire' incident on April 2, 2003 during operations in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

 

Wife Akiko White holds the folded flag as daughter Courtney wipes tears during the funeral of Navy pilot Lt. Nathan White, 30, of Abeline, Texas, at Arlington National Cemetery, April 24, 2003. In addition, his wife and daughter, White leaves behind son Austin (seated) and Zachary (sleeping), being held by White's brother, Sgt. Josh White (R). Nathan White was shot down by a patriot missile on April 2, 2003 during operations in Iraq.   REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Thu Apr 24, 1:51 PM ET

Wife Akiko White holds the folded flag as daughter Courtney wipes tears during the funeral of Navy pilot Lt. Nathan White, 30, of Abeline, Texas, at Arlington National Cemetery, April 24, 2003. In addition, his wife and daughter, White leaves behind son Austin (seated) and Zachary (sleeping), being held by White's brother, Sgt. Josh White (R). Nathan White was shot down by a patriot missile on April 2, 2003 during operations in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

 


61 posted on 04/24/2003 8:17:38 PM PDT by Incorrigible
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