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Gary Lewis links to Gary Lewis and the Playboys -- with no indication there that this are the same man.—Copey
The soldiers were not Scottish, they are British. Scotland has not existed as a sovreign nation since 1707 when it became part of the Kingdom of Great Britian, the soldiers were all from Britain but that soldiers particular nationality within Britain was Scottish BritBoy 19:00, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
- Those soldiers WERE Scottish; they were all from Scotland. Yes, they're ALSO British. But it's not incorrect to say that they're Scottish. I'm from Virginia, and Virginia isn't a sovereign nation (although it should be). Is it therefore incorrect to say that I'm a Virginian?