The Last Command

When you speak of heros and legends,

There's many, through out our land

Colonel Dyess stands tall, among heros

He was killed, at his last command

 

At the Marshaall Islands, his troops stormed the beachhead,

The fighting became hand to hand

He led an attack, on a bunker

That victory, was his last command

 

The marines have many traditions,

The officers are an elite Corp band

Colonel Dyess, was true to that creedo,

To the end, at his last command

 

His widow was summoned to Washington,

The Medal of Honor, was placed in her hand,

Her husband, and father of her children;

Had died, at his last command

 

We who survived those battles

Know it cost us many a good man

A toast to Colonel Dyess

A legend, at his last command

 

Stand firm in your love of our country

Be ready to lend her a hand,

Be proud of our heritage and heros

Who died at their last command.

 

*In memory of Lt. Col Aquilla James Dyess, Medal of Honor, Commanding officer 1st Btl, 24th Rgt. 4th Marine Div. -- KIA Marshall Islands Feb 1944

 �Copyright Carl Dearborn Avon Park Florida 1998

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