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Tommies were British soldiers, it was a nickname similar to GI for American troops.
During WWII, the nickname given to Japanese Americans was "Nip". This is a shorten version of their country name in Japanese which is Nippon. Using this version of the nickname was considered to be an insult.
U.S. soldiers in World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." The origin of this nickname is uncertain, but it is believed to have stemmed from the soldiers' white uniforms, which made them look like dough, or from the clay they used to clean their equipment. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.
The 6th Alabama regiment was comprised primarily of mountain men most of which had racoon skin hats. The hats with their rough looking appearance earned them the nickname raccoon roughs
“Doughboys” became the nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces, who traversed the Atlantic to join war-weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Front in World War I.
The name used for the twisted rails left behind during Sherman's March to the Sea was Sherman's neckties.
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The nickname for the Attack of the Titans fans are "troops."
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His nickname, "Howlin' Mad" Smith, was given to him by his troops.
The little Corporal.
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There were many nicknames for the British troops. An example is Ally Sloper's Cavalry.
The Little Corporal.
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