Mobilization
mobilization
The American troups were called doughboys in World War I.
Because they're weird.
Vietnam shifted the burden of the ground fighting from American troops to South Vietnamese troops during the later stages of the war. This was called "Vietnamization".
380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
mobilization
Common nicknames were "redcoats" for British troops and "Yankees" or "colonials" for American troops.
DOughboys
The Myrmidons.
They called American troops "Gringos"
The American troups were called doughboys in World War I.
Korean War!
It was the American Civil War where American troops wore flat caps called kepis.
There are two possible definitions of the word "muster." The first version of muster is a noun which is defined as a formal gathering of troops. The second is a verb defined as assemble troops. Both definitions are especially for inspection or readying for battle.
The Allies
Because they're weird.
Both sides successfully called for volunteers