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What was a nickname of US Infantryman during World War 1?

Dough boy


Nickname of a US infatryman during World War 1?

The nickname of US infantryman during World War I was Scuttlantlists in honor of the Scuttlant flyboys in West Virginia.


Nickname of a U.S. infantryman during world war 1?

A U.S. infantryman during World War I was commonly referred to as a "doughboy." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' habit of carrying and eating doughy food, or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms that resembled dough balls. The term became a symbol of American soldiers and their experiences during the war.


In World War 1 what is a Tommy?

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What was the generic name for a french infantryman in World War 1?

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Was it possible for an US infantryman from Louisiana to be stationed in Scotland during World War 2?

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What was the nickmane for the northern plan of the civil war?

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What is the description of mos 04745 from the Korean War era?

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What did the trem doughboys refer to?

Apart from a boiled or deep-fried dumpling, the term 'doughboy' is a United States infantryman, especially one in the First World War.


How were medals issued to servicemen after World War 2?

Answer The last day of the war, the Victory Medal was issued by General Order #33 issued in 1945 by the War Department. Several years after the war, the Prisoner Of War Medal was issued for any soldier who had been captured and held as prisoner in any war. This medal was not created then but after the war, the Bronze Star Medal was automatically issued to any soldier who had previously earned the Combat Infantryman's Badge, which was given to a soldier who qualified as an infantryman and who served in combat. Custermen


Was the cold war during World War 1 and world war 2?

no only during ww2