The nickname for American soldiers because their clothing was labeled government issue was GIs.
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The nickname for American soldiers during the Mexican-American war was doughboys. The term came about when the soldiers marching through northern Mexico were covered with white, chalky dust.
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During World War I, a variety of nicknames were given to soldiers from the various combatant-nations involved, and American "dough-boys" were no exception. Perhaps the most common nickname was the simple, usually affectionate, and largely descriptive "Yank."
GI is a nickname started when, in WWI, army issued equipment would be stamped with GI standing for Galvonized Iron. It eventually stretched to being used for American Soldiers. That is what it stands for in the instance of the GI Bill of Rghts.
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American soldiers were also known as doughboys
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President Roosevelt was Americas 26th President. During the Spanish American war Mr. Roosevelt's soldiers had the nickname of "Rough Riders."
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They may call the Afghan's hadjis.
The nickname for American soldiers during the Mexican-American war was doughboys. The term came about when the soldiers marching through northern Mexico were covered with white, chalky dust.
The nickname given to the Colonial Soldiers in the American Revolution was Minutemen. They were called this because they were to go to fight in a minutes notice.
DOUGHBOYS On the contrary it was only American soldiers that were given this nickname
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