Ground troops are commonly referred to as "infantry." They are the soldiers who engage in land-based military operations, often operating on foot or using vehicles. Infantry units can be specialized in various roles, such as light infantry, mechanized infantry, or armored units, depending on their equipment and mission.
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".
21st century air force does, but not during the Viet War. The USAF ground troops are special ops personnel.
Callling in artillery was called "a fire mission." Calling in jets was called "an air strike." Ground troops engaging the enemy was called "CONTACT!" And it was yelled over the radio just as loud!
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Mobilization
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".
Australian troops on the ground were referred to as ' Diggers '
Infantry or ground troops. Airborne Troops refer to ground troops as "Legs" or "Streight Legs" as they are not Airborne.
21st century air force does, but not during the Viet War. The USAF ground troops are special ops personnel.
No, they are not called either a herd or a pack. A group of monkeys is called a troop.
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The southern troops were called rebels, or Johnny Reb.
they are called troops
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Nigeria Ground Troops of the Nigerian Army.
Common nicknames were "redcoats" for British troops and "Yankees" or "colonials" for American troops.