Tommy Atkins or more commonly known "tommies"
During the American Revolution, British troops were known as both "Redcoats" and "Lobsterbacks."
Tommies
The red coats is the name not the rommies
Red Coats.
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"Redcoats" and "Lobsters".========================The terms Redcoats and Lobsters disappeared when the British Army stopped wearing red tunics. From around the 18th Century, British soldiers became known as Tommies, a term which continued until around the end of the Second World War. Nowadays British soldiers are known as squadies (from squad)
It is short for Tommy Atkins, a name example used by the British Army on an example form on how to fill out forms for new recruits during World War I. The term has fallen out of use and the common term used today is a "squaddie".
He was known as "Kaiser Bill" to the British soldiers.
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Red Coats.
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lobsters
another name for the british are lobsterbacks and redcoats
Lobster Backs and Redcoats.
Redcoats :)
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They were "Doughboys".
Name given to the British soldiers by the people of Boston was the "redcoats".
Tommies
Tory.