U.S. troops in World War I were primarily used as fresh reinforcements for the exhausted Allied forces, with the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) playing a crucial role in key battles such as the Second Battle of the Marne and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. They contributed to turning the tide of the war by providing manpower and resources, bolstering morale, and helping to secure significant victories. Additionally, U.S. forces were instrumental in establishing a more coordinated Allied strategy and operational approach during the latter stages of the conflict.
Soviet (Russian) troops were primarily engaged fighting the Germans along the eastern front and into Berlin.
yes they were in world war 2 because they helped the Americans
The American troups were called doughboys in World War I.
Traps used in World War I included land mines and wire based obstacles. Also, trenches were dug to prevent troops from crossing large areas of land quickly.
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
Yes, but they were used primarily by the Allies, because the Axis powers eventually did not have the resources to drop down troops.
over 1000000 troops were used and they were sent into france
For Hitler's troops
Bombing the enemy troops.
World War I submarines were primarily used to locate and attack surface cargo and warships.
Primarily a naval war. Tough going, as everything had to be deployed by ship; planes, tanks, troops, artillery, ammo, etc.
stalemate
Troops went home when the war ended.
American troops were used in Russia during there revolution along with English troops fighting on the side of the whites defending the Czar against the reds.
Troops in World War II used the password 'flash'. It was meant to be answered in return with the password 'thunder.'
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Soviet (Russian) troops were primarily engaged fighting the Germans along the eastern front and into Berlin.