Bagpipe legend Bill Millin returns to Normandy | The Sun |News|Campaigns|Our Boys
LEGENDARY piper Bill Millin yesterday returned to Normandy — and was reunited with the bagpipes he played to lift morale on D-Day.
Brave Bill, 86, piped stirring tunes as he landed on Sword Beach under heavy fire in 1944.
He had looked set to miss the commemoration when the Government refused to meet travel costs — but The Sun stepped in and paid for him.
Yesterday he was handed his old bagpipes, which are kept in a museum at Pegasus Bridge.
The widower, from Dawlish, Devon, also led a parade by a French bagpipe band — which struck up Scotland the Brave in his honour.
He was given a celebration dinner and bagpipe concert — and besieged for his autograph.
Modest Bill said: “I feel very honoured — the welcome has been wonderful. It’s good to see how many people still remember what we did.”
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