Scotland the Brave World Music Video.mpg
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Music Video From The Movie The Devil's Brigade
Tags dieses Video: The Devil's Brigade Scotland Brave bagpipes William Holden Canadian Army World War II Scottish Music Cliff Robertson Vince Edwards Connie Gerlach Johnnyqwest
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 opinion they are a brave one people,and i like their traditional music a lot,and about the wiskey is(from there)the best of the world,When I wrote from the south,I was refering to South America.
 me want to jump up and start marching.



 is excellent and I highly recommend it! It is also the best "USA and Canada tag team" movie of all time.
 what they went through in WWII.
 the good old days...
 lot to answer for...
 un excellent souvenir (très arrosé) du Military Tatoo d'Edindourg ...
 this?
 Scottish even get close.
 to a Scottish highland games you would understand
 snare drums 2
 German Airborne. PEACE AND FREEDOM FOR ALL MANKIND
 them....Bull crap hollywood
 im ex digga this i no full welll honor to your family
 as i did, think the Americans were the bums instead of the best just like the Canadians.. And when the came together created one of the best units just like Merrill's Marauders and the Rangers and others. The Movie was great, too bad Hollywood can't do things without changing things.
 through hell.
 Mills, fought with Andy Jackson at the Battle of new Orleans, and in SPITE of the peace treaty having neen signed BEFORE the battle, if Packenham had defeated Jackson, the British would have claimed ALL of the Mississippi Valley!!!!!
 negotiators had an agreement, but neither government had approved it. If the British had taken New Orleans, the agreement would have doubtlessly been rejected by the British government. The war would have ended much more favorably for the British, and probably would have been more bloody.
 must'uv been a hundert of 'em beatin' on the drum!"