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					| Fire mission, fire mission; rain on me Our compounds overrun with fighting mad VC
 Let them taste US artillery
 Send thunder guns brimstone decree
 Victor Charlie's in the wire
 Send us your fury to inspire
 Rain Hell's angelic shells of mighty submission
 To put their fighting in remission
 
 Fire mission,
 Fire mission
 Rain on me
 We're deadly desperate can't you see
 Reach out and touch someone tonight
 By the dawn's early light
 Make them run from your fiery demolition
 Send them all to hell's oblivion
 
 Fire mission, fire mission
 Their force your mighty guns can decommission
 Rain on my position
 Or I'll nevermore daylight see
 Rain on me
 Victor Charlie's in the perimeter
 A call to cease and desist send by airmail letter
 Your missive intemperate souls to blister
 
 Fire mission, fire mission, they're all over us,
 Fighting mad and in such a fuss
 We're dug in pretty deep
 Herald angels to keep
 Holding on for dear life, so rain on me
 Heavy with good old USA artillery
 Make Charley from our palace guard for his life flee
 0 rain your fiery rain on me
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					| By 
					Gary Jacobson Copyright 2002
 Listed 
					July 16, 2010
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								About 
								Author... 
								In 1966-67, Gary Jacobson served with B Co 
								2nd/7th 1st Air Cavalry in Vietnam as a combat infantryman and is the recipient of the Purple 
								Heart.
 Gary, who resides in Idaho writes stories he 
								hopes are never forgotten, perhaps compelled by 
								a Vietnamese legend that says, "All poets are 
								full of silver threads that rise inside them as 
								the moon grows large." So Gary says he 
								writes because "It is that these silver 
								threads are words poking at me � I must let them 
								out. I must! I write for my brothers who cannot 
								bear to talk of what they've seen and to educate 
								those who haven't the foggiest idea about the 
								effect that the horrors of war have on 
								boys-next-door."
 
					
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