Scottish World War Two veteran Jim Glennie has died at the age of 100, with tributes paid after his death. Multiple reports describe Glennie as one of Scotland’s last remaining veterans from the conflict. He was 18 when he took part in the D-Day landings at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Accounts also note that Glennie was a prisoner of war held by Germans, and that they called him “Scottie.” The coverage focuses on his service during the Second World War and the recognition of his role as part of the Allied assault on Normandy, as well as his later experience as a POW. Details beyond his age, participation in D-Day, and the nickname attributed to him by German captors are not specified in the provided reports.