total pricks
They wore gray uniforms
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.
a skull, but it was not on soldier's uniforms, it was on the uniforms of a divivsion of the SS.
Soldiers in World War I commonly used "periscopes" to look over parapets while remaining protected in their trenches. These devices allowed them to observe enemy movements and positions without exposing themselves to enemy fire. Some soldiers also utilized "trench mirrors" or simple methods like binoculars for reconnaissance. The use of these tools was crucial for gathering intelligence while minimizing risk.
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faulty and weired
soldiers.
total pricks
the food was a kind of slush, dull and not exciting but the soldiers had to eat it as they had no choice as they would die of starvation if they didnt!!!!!
From the eyes of the "SOLDIERS", HELL
stupid looking
Discipline, superior soldiers and dashing red uniforms that look really super on the battlefield.
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made yah look
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They wore gray uniforms