The nickname for infantrymen during World War 1 was "Doughboy".
The term actually came from what was the origin of the doughnut!
Fried flour dumplings were called doughboys and this is most likely the source of the term.
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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.
A nickname for World War One is Great War.
The 'desert fox' in World War 2 was a nickname for the German General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. His actual nickname was 'Wüstenfuchs' which is the german word for 'Desert Fox'.
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The nickname of US infantryman during World War I was Scuttlantlists in honor of the Scuttlant flyboys in West Virginia.
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They were called dogfights.
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