* fighter * trooper * cadet * warrior * serviceman * man-at-arms * tanker * sapper * engineer * grenadier * marksman * airman * rifleman * pikeman * archer * navy man * sepoy * fusilier * cavalryman or cavalier * artillerist * gunner * cannoneer Also, there were slang names adopted by soldiers for themselves and for their enemy. These include: * GI Joe * doughboy * Tommy * redcoat * Anzac * Boche * Tedeschi or Ted * Jap * swaddy * ground-pounder * fly-boy * brown-bar (officer) * 90-day wonder (young officer out of OCS)
GI, which stands for General Issue, the term used by the army for the equipment supplied to a US soldier in WWII. Regards
Audie Murphy.
Try the "American War Library" (or the equivalent in your own country).
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Yes, Desmond Doss, an American Army medic, helped save the life of a wounded Japanese soldier during his service in World War II.
GI, which stands for General Issue, the term used by the army for the equipment supplied to a US soldier in WWII. Regards
The American soldiers were called "Doughboys" in WW1
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During World War 2, a "Yank" referred to an American soldier. The term was often used by civilians and other military personnel from different countries to refer to American servicemen. The term "Yank" was derived from "Yankee," a term used to describe people from the United States.
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Audie Murphy.
Try the "American War Library" (or the equivalent in your own country).
Proper nouns that go with soldier could be their nationality, such as American or British. The proper noun "Unknown Soldier" refers to an honored individual who died in military service. The term "Doughboy" is not always capitalized but refers to US soldiers of World War I.
Weapons, medical supplies and food.
Audie Murphy was the most decorated American soldier in World War2.
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