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During World War II, American troops were stationed in various locations in Merseyside, particularly in Liverpool and nearby areas. The city served as a vital port for the Allied forces, and American soldiers were involved in preparations for the D-Day invasion. Their presence contributed to local culture and economy, leading to a mix of American and British influences during and after the war. The legacy of these troops is still remembered in the region today.
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
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During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
Yes.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
Absolutely yes. During World War 2, American servicemen were stationed all over the UK as they trained for D-Day.
There were abpout 40,000 military personnel stationed in the city.
It depended on where your were stationed
They were called the doughboys.
Yeah right.
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American soliders came to Trinidad during the second world war