Black Watch News - This story has three of my favorite things: bagpipes, Challenger main battle tanks (about as good as an M1, and much cooler-looking) and a leftie myth being shot down (in this case, "Urban Combat will totally chew up the coalition forces; that's where we'll get our quagmire!").
Gethin Chamberlain of Glasgow's The Scotsman sets the stage:
On the other side of the bridge over the Shatt al-Basra canal, Lieutenant William Colquhoun had unpacked his bagpipes and sat on the turret of his Warrior waiting for the order to advance. As the sun attempted to poke through smoke rolling lazily across desolate marshland stretching away on either side of the bridge, wading birds were picking their way among the long grasses.Read the whole story - it's a fascinating look at restrained, modern urban combat. Posted by Mitch at April 7, 2003 09:14 AMAs he began to play, the sound of Scotland the Brave drifted across the bridge towards the city, competing with the clatter of rotor blades as four Cobra helicopters raced in to join the attack.