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Sgt. MacKenzie" is a lament written and sung by Joseph Kilna MacKenzie (1955-2009), [1] in memory of his great-grandfather who was killed in combat during World War I. It has been used in the 2002 movie We Were Soldiers and the ending scene of the 2012 film End of Watch .
Clann An Drumma was formed by Joe Kilna MacKenzie, Jacquie Holland, and Tu-Bardh Stormcrow Wilson, among others. Their line-up has changed over the years. Their music involves heavy use of percussion and Highland bagpipes. [1] The band's motto is "Keep it Tribal". As of 2023, the band has released a total of seven studio albums.
Sgt. MacKenzie; Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers; Sky Pilot (song) Soldier (Harvey Andrews song) Soldier (Neil Young song) Soldier Boy (1915 song) Soldier, Soldier (song) Soldier, soldier won't you marry me; Soldier's Heart (song) Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) A Soldier's Rosary; Soldiers (ABBA song) Soldiers of Misfortune (song ...
Charles Mackenzie (Australian politician) (1837–1921), member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Charles Mackenzie, 19th-century English actor who performed as Henry Compton Sgt. Charles Stuart MacKenzie, World War I Scottish soldier, subject of the lament -- " Sgt. MacKenzie " -- written and sung by his great-grandson Joseph Kilna Mackenzie
"Face to Face" is a 1987 single released by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. It was their third independent single release, and their last before signing a major label deal with EMI's Capitol Records.
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Raid on Rommel is an American B movie in Technicolor from 1971, directed by Henry Hathaway and set in North Africa during the Second World War. It stars Richard Burton as a British commando attempting to destroy German gun emplacements in Tobruk.