During WW1, WW2, Korea...it was "Yanks" and "GI's"; during the Vietnam War it was mainly, just "GI's."
Yankee
Doughboys (Apex)
wasnt it the red coats or lobster backshope this helps
american soilders
Yes but rarely and very little money
That doesnt make sense
He had to pee
I assume you mean nickname? Union= Billy Yank Confederate= Johnny Reb
on day 1 - 507 british soilders were killedon day 2 - 4899 canadian soilders were injured but none killedon day 3 - 2422 american soilders were killed .
U.S. soldiers in World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." The origin of this nickname is uncertain, but it is believed to have stemmed from the soldiers' white uniforms, which made them look like dough, or from the clay they used to clean their equipment. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.
The Armys Union Soilders were made up mostly of African Americans. 8th grade, American Journey Sux.
He convinced congress to meet the soilders' demands Dawson Young, Moore, OK. 73160 September 28, 2011