G.I., Grunt
Alison is a name and not of Japanese origin, so if you are sure it has been used somewhere as a 'Japanese slang term', after you show me the source we can talk about it.
Greycoats was a slang term for Confederate soldiers.
Jerry Jerry was the British term. US soldiers called them Krauts or Nazis.
"Jaa ne" is the slang term used in japan, which bascially translates to, "see you later." Being slang it's informal
Other than being slang and Anglo American, the origin is unknowm
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British soldiers- Tommies German Soldiers- Krauts, Jerrys, Huns, Tedeschi (Italian term) Teds (British abbreviated form of above) Japanese Soldiers- Japs, nips, slants (the term slants reffers to the Japanese people's eye shape.) American soldiers- G.I.'s (Government Issue) Or For the Real Green soldiers, draftees, Joes, Mac (USMC only) Italian soldiers- Eye-ties, Goombah (Even though the term was more widly used after the war to reffer to Italian thugs) French soldiers- Frogs Polish soldiers-the polls Russia-Reds, Ruskies, Commies, Ivan.
There is no slang term for oxygen.
It's Australian slang. See the Related Link.
American soldiers were called Yanks by the Allies and Ami or Amis by the Germans
Bellybutton IS the slang term for the navel.