CPL Douglas Maier
M/3/5, 1968
“FIRE BASE MAXWELL”
and not many people do I tell.
and as I told you, it was real Hell.
when out on Ambushes you pray things go right.
had us highly out-numbered and many in size.
but 28 days later we’re still around.
putting all of us there in a terrible fright.
at daybreak that morning we continued to fight.
so we patrol and do sweeps to keep him away.
to continue his Rocket and Mortar attacks.
fire fights broke out each time we would go.
and couldn't retrieve them with all our skill.
we went back up there and recovered one man.
this neighboring Hill is starting to cost.
recovering one more of our men.
we knew Charlie had us and we couldn't win.
In sight of the bodies you could see,
the enemy used them, they were the key.
the enemy knew for us there's no way.
we couldn't get to them the last time I looked.
but the bodies still lay there, couldn't get them out.
the Gooks were playing us just like a game.
after three days of fighting, those bodies would stay.
you saw thousands of Charlies all over the ground.
that moments ago we occupied still.
I’ll never forget that very first night.
they Attacked and Probed us throughout the night.
their guns a blazin' throughout the fight.
as Charlie was there behind every tree.
as Charlie's fighting was in the groove.
fatigue was showing in every way.
Away from that Hill we were trying to elude.
that only lasted about an hour.
you never seen such happier guys.
had made it taste good through our strife.
and soon we were there.
but Charlie couldn't knock us off our feet.
a few days later Capt. Burns asked, "Who will?
30 min. later they were on their way.
and that neighboring Hill we all knew as Hell.
they recovered those bodies without a game scheme.
No enemy was present at their arrival,
made the recovery and their survival.
CPL Douglas Maier, 7/8/01
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