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The nickname for American soldiers because their clothing was labeled government issue was GIs.
Tricky Dick, as known to the American people; B52 Nixon as known to the GIs in Vietnam.
G.I. stands for Government Issue
They were and still called GIs or GI Joes for the "General Issue" or basic nature of issued equipment and similar appearance of all soldiers to each other in uniform. "Joe" was believed to be the common or stereotypical American name.
Known to GIs in Vietnam as jellied gasoline.
American troops during various conflicts were often referred to as "GIs," which stands for "Government Issue." This term became particularly popular during World War II. Additionally, soldiers were sometimes called "doughboys," a nickname that originated during World War I. Support personnel, including medics and engineers, were typically referred to as "support troops" or "auxiliary personnel."
Manga started during American occupancy of Japan after WWII when GIs brought American comics with them.
The soldiers or Allied troops during World War II were commonly referred to as "Allied forces." This coalition included troops from various countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France, among others. They fought together against the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. Each nation's military personnel often had specific designations, such as GIs for American soldiers or Tommies for British soldiers.
Nearly 87% of the dead GIs in the Viet War were white. Over 88% of the men in country were white. These figures include Marines, Airmen, and Sailors, not just US soldiers.
Yes, they did. Before American GIs bought nylons over.
What GIS stand for in genetics
Quantum GIS was created in 2009.