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"Rosie the Riveter" .
'Rosie the Riveter'
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During World War I, a variety of nicknames were given to soldiers from the various combatant-nations involved, and American "dough-boys" were no exception. Perhaps the most common nickname was the simple, usually affectionate, and largely descriptive "Yank."
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"Big Bertha" was the nickname given to the long-range German howitzer during WWI. Similar cannons were also given this nickname.
Rebels
Paul Reveere's nickname was "El Macho" which was given to him by an English man during the Revoultionary war.
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American infantry soldiers during WW 1 were often referred to as doughboys.
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Russia was one of the few countries that participated in both World War I and World War II. During World War I the Russian army was known as the Cossacks.
Bluebellies, Billy, and #%^$^ YANKEES.
Copperheads
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was given his nickname during this battle.