George Millar
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 19 years ago |
Date of birth | September 19,1910 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Baldernock |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | January 15,2005 |
Died | Warmwell |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Journalist |
Education | Loretto School Pinkie Campus |
Songs | Drunken Sailor |
The Orange and the Green | |
Wasn't That a Party | |
The Unicorn | |
Star of the County Down | |
No Nay Never | |
Belle of Belfast City | |
Donald Where's Your Trousers | |
The Shores of Botany Bay | |
Whiskey in the Jar | |
The Jolly Roving Tar | |
Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye | |
I'll Tell Me Ma / Belle of Belfast | |
Finnegan's Wake | |
Up Among the Heather | |
The Boys of Belfast | |
The Dublin Pub Crawl | |
Black Velvet Band | |
Christmas in Killarney | |
Dunluce Castle | |
The Rake | |
Dear Ould Ireland | |
I'm a Rambler I'm a Gambler | |
The Bog in the Valley | |
Patsy Fagan | |
Lily the Pink | |
Rare Old Mountain Dew | |
Star of the Co. Down | |
The Girls Of Derry | |
Rambling Boys of Pleasure | |
Mick Maguire | |
Bridgit Flynn | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1369768 |
Horned pigeon
Isabel and the Sea
Maquis: An Englishman in the French Resistance
Road to resistance
The Bruneval Raid: Flashpoint of the Radar War
A White Boat from England
The Bruneval Raid: Stealing Hitler's Radar
Maquis. (Repr. ) - London [usw. ]: Heinemann (1946). 364 S. 8°
The Little Robinson, and Other Tales
Oyster River: One Summer on an Inland Sea
Waiting in the Night, a Story of the Maquis: Told by One of Its Leaders
Isabel and the Sea
Maquis: An Englishman in the French Resistance
Road to resistance
The Bruneval Raid: Flashpoint of the Radar War
A White Boat from England
The Bruneval Raid: Stealing Hitler's Radar
Maquis. (Repr. ) - London [usw. ]: Heinemann (1946). 364 S. 8°
The Little Robinson, and Other Tales
Oyster River: One Summer on an Inland Sea
Waiting in the Night, a Story of the Maquis: Told by One of Its Leaders
George Millar Life story
George Reid Millar DSO MC was a Scottish journalist, soldier, author and farmer. Millar was awarded the Military Cross in early 1944 for escaping from Germany while a prisoner of war and making it back to England, which he wrote about in his 1946 book Horned Pigeon.