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During World War 2, a "Yank" referred to an American soldier. The term was often used by civilians and other military personnel from different countries to refer to American servicemen. The term "Yank" was derived from "Yankee," a term used to describe people from the United States.
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Yes, Desmond Doss, an American Army medic, helped save the life of a wounded Japanese soldier during his service in World War II.
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The nickname of the American plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshim, Japan was called the "EnolaGay"
The American troups were called doughboys in World War I.
The nickname of US infantryman during World War I was Scuttlantlists in honor of the Scuttlant flyboys in West Virginia.
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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.
American soldiers were referred to as dough boys in Europe during World War 1. It is thought they got this nickname because of the famous fried dumpling that was called a dough boy.
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