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Its commonly known earthy [[mnemonic]] lyric goes: "There's a soldier in the grass, with a bullet up his ass, take it out, take it out, like a good Boy Scout!"
A commonly known earthy [[mnemonic]] lyric associated with the phrase goes: "There's a soldier in the grass, with a bullet up his ass, take it out, take it out, like a good Boy Scout!"





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Assembly is a bugle call used to call in a group of soldiers or scouts. It is also sometimes referred to as "Fall in".

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A commonly known earthy mnemonic lyric associated with the phrase goes: "There's a soldier in the grass, with a bullet up his ass, take it out, take it out, like a good Boy Scout!"