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Ballad of the Green Berets

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The Ballad of the Green Berets is a extremely patriotic song about the United States Army Special Operations Forces written by Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler while he recuperated from a leg wound suffered as a medic in the Vietnam War.

His recording of the song was the number one hit in the United States for five weeks in 1966. It has sold over nine million singles and albums. It also served as the inspiration for a John Wayne film called The Green Berets.

This implicitly pro-war song was parodied by Billy Bragg in his, "The Marching Song Of The Covert Battalions." Another parody was used on Saturday Night Live in 1986 as a satire of Oliver North and his then-current refusal to speak up about his participation in the Iran Contra Affair.