Found this earlier today...

Marine Plays Bagpipes at Detroit Airport

Tue Aug 17,10:56 AM ET



ROMULUS, Mich. - Bagpipes are seldom, if ever, heard at the L.C. Smith Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.



But the man playing them Monday, 1st Sgt. Dwayne Farr of the U.S. Marines, had just come home from a place where they were just as unlikely to be heard: Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites).

Farr unpacked his bagpipes in the baggage claim area, assembled them and performed the "Marine Corps Hymn" and "Amazing Grace." The Marine Corps flag was mounted on a pipe as he played. Afterward, some people shook Farr's hand; one man said, "I'm proud of you."

Farr, 38, of Detroit, spent seven months in Iraq. He was reunited with his wife, Roxanne, 35, and their sons, Marcos, 14, and Dwayne Jr., 15, who live in Oceanside, Calif., and with other relatives who live in Detroit.

His battalion lost nine Marines, including one from his company. Farr said his job was to keep the Marines in good fighting spirits.

Farr drew attention when news reports said he was searching for a kilt with a desert camouflage pattern. A Marine official later wanted to know his size because people were offering to make kilts for him. Farr eventually received six kilts and wore each one in Iraq — while off duty.

"The kilt is not to be worn in battle," Farr said with a chuckle. "It wasn't `Braveheart.' We weren't doing Hollywood out there."