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News broadcast: Bad news from the Afghan front lines, an Army lance corporal got killed from Battalion 5, company 9 Soldier Bill James Medlark, affectionately known as Billy the Kid Saved countless service men and women lives, with the tragically heroic thing he did ... No one knows how many lives he may have saved, when without hesitation, he dived on a live grenade He sacrificed his life for his merry band of sisters and brothers He didn't think twice about that small bomb he smothered Now he won't get to hear his favorite military sounds; Bugle revelry or banshee jumping off a helicopter with boots hitting the ground No, he won't get to hear that 21 gun salute, or the dignified double tap to the heart and one to the cap No, he'll no longer hear Pvt. McShay's Irish flute, and the grunts owed Sgt. Bernstein has been more than paid back No one knows how many lives he may have saved, but there'll be lots of medals hanging on his tombstone grave So, in case you were wondering, in case you wanted to know just exactly where do those dead military heroes go Go down to Arlington Cemetery, and see them lying row after row But pray that you never see your name there though *All names used were fictional If anything in this poem bears resemblance to any real person or actual events, it is purely coincidental, and I express my deepest sympathy for your loss
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