A French soldier's cap is called a "bérét" or "beret." This soft, round, flat-crowned hat is traditionally associated with the French military and is often worn by various branches of the armed forces. The beret has become a symbol of French culture and is also popular in civilian fashion.
The French soldiers in World War I were known as poilu.
The Wehrmacht was the Armed forces The Army was the Heer Slang terms: Boche which is French for hard head American's called them krauts short for saurkraut. The British called them Jerry's
it is called a cap.
217,600 French Soldiers were killed during World War 2. This includes French Colonies.
Vietnam was a French colony, called French Indochina. The French were involved in the beginning. When they 'left' the US got involved. There were some other countries with much less involvement as well, Australia also had a few soldiers there.
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The cap that was worn by the common soldiers during the American Revolution was called a tricorn. The shako cap can be traced back to War of 1812.
A soldier is called 'un soldat' (masc.) in French.
The uniforms in the French military are resembling those of western countries: combat boots, camouflage fatigues, beret or forage cap depending of the units.
During the french-German war soldier had to cut their hair
cap a pie (from the French)
"Cap Ferrat" is french
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the French word élan means momentum in English.
A cap is "une casquette" (fem.) in French.
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In French, Cap Ferrat is pronounced as "kap feh-rah".