Colonel Charles Henry Tinsley who later became Sir
the answer is no
Dunkirk
Yes from the info I've read he was involved in the Battle of Bataan WW2 and he died from obesity.
During WW2 the British used the American made Jeep and called it Peep. They already had a larger vehicle they called Jeep.
Harry S. Truman was a Colonel in the U.S. Army during World War two but never saw combat in WW2. He did see combat in World War 1 though
They did, in ww2.
Andre Dewaverin alias "Colonel Passy"
Yes, it means to get angry, particularly with a military subordinate. Originating in the Royal Navy in WW2 and much loved by British Army and Air Force DI's.
the Japanese army during ww2 led by prime minister Tojo
Eisenhower
Britain WW2
Chukka boots are leather ankle length boots. They were worn by the British army during WW2 in the desert. The name also comes from the game of polo.