This song was written by Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell for his father Jerry Cantrell Sr., who went by the nickname “Rooster” while serving with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Jerry Cantrell has stated that his father, Cantrell, Sr., had this family nickname “Rooster” since childhood due to the way his hair stood up on end as a youth.[2] The “Rooster” nickname is often mistakenly attributed to a reference to men carrying the M60 machine gun (see the second verse, first line), the muzzle flash from which makes an outline or pattern reminiscent of a rooster’s tail. It is also often mistakenly attributed to the 101st Airborne Division – in which Cantrell’s father served – who wore shoulder sleeve insignia on their arms featuring a bald eagle. As there are no bald eagles in Vietnam, the closest thing to which the Vietnamese could draw a comparison to was the chicken, thus leading to the pejorative “chicken men
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