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Wednesday, July 16, 2003
Waist deep in the big muddy
U.S. soldier killed near Baghdad
Three attacks Wednesday on U.S. troops in and around Baghdad killed one soldier and an Iraqi child, and wounded at least seven troops. The new attacks came on the eve of the 1968 anniversary of a coup that led to Saddam Hussein taking power.
THE SOLDIER, whose name was not released, was killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack on a supply convoy west of Baghdad. Three other soldiers were injured. The military initially said the assault involved a bomb.
Sgt. Diego Baez, who was in the truck that took the brunt of the blast, wept as he described the dead soldier. “We slept next to each other just last night. He was my best friend,” said Baez, who was uninjured.
In the incident that killed an 8-year-old child, an attacker threw a grenade into a U.S. military vehicle guarding a Baghdad bank. A soldier was injured, along with four Iraqi adults.
In southern Baghdad, meanwhile, witnesses said an explosion damaged a U.S. vehicle, and they saw three apparently wounded soldiers being taken away. No further details were available.
The Sergeant said, "Sir, are you sure,
This is the way back to the base?"
"Sergeant, I once crossed this river
Not a mile above this place.
It'll be a little soggy but we'll keep slogging.
We'll soon be on dry ground."
We were waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fool kept yelling to push on.
The soldier killed Wednesday was the 33rd to die in hostile action since President Bush declared an end to major hostilities on May 1.
He was part of a convoy made up of reservists from a supply unit based in Puerto Rico. The convoy was heading on the main highway to a U.S. base near the Jordanian border.
“We need more protection. We’ve seen enough. We’ve stayed in Iraq long enough,” said Spc. Carlos McKenzie, a member of the convoy.
"Captain, sir, with all this gear
No man'll be able to swim."
"Sergeant, don't be a Nervous Nellie,"
The Captain said to him.
"All we need is a little determination;
Follow me, I'll lead on."
We were neck deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fool kept yelling to push on.
Many American soldiers thought they’d be home this summer, but their hopes were dashed in a U.S. Army e-mail to spouses Sunday.
“I’m tired of going to bed wondering if I’m going to wake up in the morning,” said Spc. David Myers Jr. of the 3rd Infantry Division’s 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment in Habaniyah, west of Baghdad.
Late Tuesday, the U.S. Central Command said in a news release that it still intended to remove 3rd Infantry soldiers “by September, pending international or U.S. replacement units. As always, the security situation could affect deployments and redeployments.”
All of a sudden, the moon clouded over,
All we heard was a gurgling cry.
A second later, the captain's helmet
Was all that floated by.
The Sergeant said, "Turn around men!
I'm in charge from now on."
And we just made it out of the Big Muddy
With the captain dead and gone.
The increasing frequency and sophistication of the attacks — and growing doubts about the basis for the war — have contributed to the decision by some countries not to contribute troops.
Well, you might not want to draw conclusions
I'll leave that to yourself
Maybe you're still walking, maybe you're still talking
Maybe you've still got your health.
But every time I hear the news
That old feeling comes back on;
We're waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fools kept yelling to push on.
Knee deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fools keep yelling to push on
Waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fools keep yelling to push on
Waist deep! Neck deep! we'll be drowning before too long
We're neck deep in the Big Muddy
And the damn fools keep yelling to push on
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
-Pete Seeger
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