The Old Tin Hat
In the good old days when the Army's ways were simple and unrefined, 
With a stock to keep their chins in front, and a pigtail down behind, 
When the only light in the barracks at night was a candle of grease or fat, 
When they put the extinguisher on the light, they called it the Old Tin Hat. 
Now, a very great man is the C. in C., for he is the whole of the show -- 
The reins and the whip and the driver's hand that maketh the team to go -- 
But the road he goes is a lonely road, with ever a choice to make,