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What is the entire saying i only no part?

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"when i die iam going straight to hevan cause i served my time in h**l" it is an old military quote

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  1. I think that was part of a poem written by Hal Popplewell.

    You can have your army Kakhis,

    And your navy blues,

    Here's a different sort of fighting man,

    I'll introduce to you.

    His uniform is unlike

    Any you've ever seen;

    And the Germans called him Devil Dog,

    But his real name is Marine!

    He was born on Parris Island (San Diego or the Hills of Quantico)

    The land that God forgot.

    The sand was 14 inches deep,

    the sun was blazing hot.

    He'd get up every morning,

    Way before the sun,

    And he'd run a hundred miles or more,

    Before the day was done.

    He fought in the cold of Korea,

    In the heat of Viet Nam.

    When ever our country goes to war,

    The Marines are first to land.

    We'll fight them on the ground,

    We'll fight them in the sky,

    When the Army and Navy are heading home,

    The Marines are standing by.

    And when he gets to heaven,

    To St. Peter he will tell,

    "Another Marine reporting, Sir,

    I've served my time in h**l!"

    There is also another version of it in the Yale Book of Quotations:

    When the final taps is sounded and we lay aside life's cares,

    And we do the last and gloried parade on heaven's shining stairs,

    And the angels bid us welcome and the harps begin to play

    We can draw a million canteen checks and spend them in a day.

    It is then we'll hear St. Peter tell us loudly with a yell,

    "Take a front seat, you soldier men, you've done your hitch in h**l."

    Hope this helped. (:

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