The Christmas Truce of WWI happened on Christmas 1914. British, German, and some French troops met in "no man's land" to sing Christmas carols together, exchange seasonal greetings and gifts, attend joint burial ceremonies, and play football.
The cast of Ukes for Troops - 2010 includes: Shirley Orlando
The cast of British Troops Summer Party - 2011 includes: Jay Simon as Narrator
The cast of President Wilson Reviewing the Troops - 1913 includes: Woodrow Wilson as himself
The cast of A Salute to the Troops and USO - 2006 includes: Jay Mohr as TV Show Host
The cast of Czar Drinking the Health of His Troops - 1904 includes: Tsar Nicholas II as himself
The cast of Joseph Chamberlain Reviewing the Colonial Troops - 1902 includes: Joseph Chamberlain as himself
The cast of Lord Dundonald Reviews Troops at Montreal - 1903 includes: Douglas Cochrane as himself
The cast of Al Jolson Entertaining American Troops - 2009 includes: Al Jolson as himself
The phrase "the troops will be home for Christmas" was used in the movie Love Story when the character Jennifer was dying and means that there was hopes that the war would soon be over. This way the troops would be able to go home to their families for Christmas.
The cast of President Roosevelt Reviewing the Troops at Charleston Exposition - 1902 includes: Theodore Roosevelt as himself
The Delaware river