You don’t hear much of the bayonet today, and when you do, the stories seem all the more sensational to us because of their rarity. In an age of remote-controlled aircraft launching surgical strikes from around the world, the lowly bayonet seems to have been all but forgotten. And yet at least twice in 21st Century Iraq, coalition troops resorted to the use of the bayonet when all other means of defending themselves were exhausted.
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