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NcDeuce
04-19-2004, 01:54 PM
Kilt-Wearing Marine Plays Bagpipes for Troops

FALLUJAH, Iraq — Amid the clatter of gunfire and explosions that regularly rock this city, an unexpected sound rises over the front line — bagpipes

Dressed in Marine fatigues with his gun at his side, 1st Sgt. Dwayne Farr, 36, blows into his set of pipes. The plaintive wail is carried by the wind that whips across this dust-blown, war-torn town.

"Playing on the battlefield — I never thought that would happen," Farr said.

Farr, an African-American from Detroit, was inspired to learn when he saw another player who didn't match the Scotsman stereotype.

"I was at a funeral and I saw a Marine playing the bagpipes, and I thought, this isn't a big, burly, redheaded guy with a ponytail and a big stomach. He's a small Hispanic Marine. I said if he can learn to play the bagpipes, I can learn," he said, chuckling.

When he is not on the front-line, Farr wears a kilt when playing, and some Marines have been skeptical about a member of one of the toughest fighting forces in the world donning what looks like a skirt.

But Farr is unfazed. He's looking for a desert camouflage kilt he can wear in operations like these.

"Kilts are something that fighting men wore many years ago, and we know that the Marines are fighting men. So real men wear kilts. And they are pretty comfortable too," he said.

Among his admittedly limited repertoire is "taps," the tune traditionally played by the military when a service member is killed. Farr has played it several times over the past days in Fallujah.

Marines say the sound of the bagpipes is a morale booster.

"It's something to hear besides the rockets and gunfire," said Master Sgt. Rowland Salinas, 42, from San Antonio, Texas. "It's something that soothes the mind."

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woot

shrek
04-19-2004, 02:00 PM
There was a fellow that did this at Kabul when we were there. Each sunset he would play amazing grace. Man, talk about moving!

Argyll
04-19-2004, 02:00 PM
There was a small service for a KIA at the camp right next to our Villa,a piper played amazing grace............I was out on task but the lads said it was haunting.........and as a piper myself,it still raises the hair on the back of my neck!!

Trident-za
04-19-2004, 02:11 PM
Yeah - bagpipes and drums make the hair raise on the back of my neck everytime. Amazing stuff.

California Joe
04-19-2004, 02:18 PM
When I retire soon I think I'll learn to play the pipes. Like Miles McDavis. ;)

Spearin
04-19-2004, 05:15 PM
I've been playing the pipes for 8 years now :)

It is the instrument of war.

memphiz
04-19-2004, 05:33 PM
i think my grandma played the pipes

Irish_Man
04-19-2004, 07:01 PM
Excellent story.

Celtic Warriors.

Semper Fi woot.

American Patriot
04-19-2004, 07:02 PM
My dad bought me my first pipe.

Flagg
04-20-2004, 07:20 AM
When I retire soon I think I'll learn to play the pipes. Like Miles McDavis.

Haha

A local Bagpipe club practices on the beach near my house on occasion....I'm tempted to have a chat about learning how to play myself