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Private Message added 31-Mar-2007


NameJohn Voorhees
Date11-Mar-2007
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MessageWhile stationed in the UK (RAF Kemble) one of my first first pipe instructors,Gerry Morris, was an ex Irish Ranger soo in the long run I have to thank the Irish Rangers for my habit of playing the bagpipes--- cheers Jo smilie hn V.


NameMichael Roche
Date09-Mar-2007
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MessageGreat site, have downloaded Killaloe for a friend and ex Ranger.

Thanks


Namekeith mckeown
Date03-Mar-2007
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Messagesmilie fantastic website,loved the music,was partime for 12 years.i spent a year in the ulster defence regiment and 11 years with 3 RIR mainly covering the lurgan and portadown area, I enjoyed every minute and served with a lot pride your website done my heart good
many thanks
keith


Namemick
Date25-Feb-2007
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Messagehello there
brilliant web site
iam doing family research and i believe my grandfather was the pipe major of the Royal Irish Fusiliers in the 2nd world war
could you please confirm this for me
i have a swagger stick with the R.I.F badge on it and so photos of him in guernsey in 1939 his name was Michael Peter Lamb do you have any information of him ie were he was based during ww2
thank you for reading this e-mail
mick johnson


NameBrian
Date12-Feb-2007
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MessageExcellent tunes!
Makes one want to just dance!
smilie


NameMike Fisher
Date22-Jan-2007
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MessageTommy,
All this newbie piper can say is WOW a lot of dedicated hard work that you did to bring us all so much pipe music. It was a fantastic treat to give a listen.
I hope one day to at least master some of the tunes and to do it proud for you.
The talent that you have in the way you compose seems to make one think that it was given to you from God. Thank you for sharing.
All the best from a piper who at 55 yrs has more to learn than wht the time left will give.
It takes a lot of hot air to be a piper and that is one thing I will never be short of.

Mike (Lower Hudson River Valley Highlands of New York State USA



Private Message added 16-Jan-2007


NameEric Heisler
Date11-Jan-2007
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MessageI've had the pleasure to exchange several e mails with Tommy...
The Royal Irish Rangers have a great website and I enjoy the tunes that Tommy has written....

Best of Regards,

Eric


NameTed McDonald aka Sparky.
Date05-Jan-2007
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Messagesmilie Hello Jacko I remember you and a few others I seen on the guestbook from Hemer days,Eddie McBride et-all.
Visited the site a long time ago but never got round to signing the book.
Great job I don't go much for regimental stuff but the music sounds good anywhere.
Take your point about St George doubt if it will get any better though.
As John mentioned the night you got crushed in Sennelager I bet you never thought you would be blowing all these years anyway all the best,Sparky.


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