When I was in U.S. Army basic trainuig in 1972 we sang the version with the second stanza which begins
"Around the Park, she pushed a baby carriage."
I call that the "Don't trust soldiers!' version
Does anyone know of a versiion in which SHE accepts something from a person in each of the "Combat" branches*
I would imagine that the final stanza would begin
"And when, at last, the bloody war was over.."
unsure of the next lines
"She wed a (unpritable) civi who had never been to war" or
"She wed a (unprintable) pay clerk from the (unprintable) finance corps."
Please do _not_ bring up either
The John Wayne Movie "She Wore A Yelolw Ribbon"
or the Song "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree"
Neither is relevant to the question!
2007-04-27
03:01:01
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Isaac Payton Cahsman
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