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Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
All the orders had to be obeyed.
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
yes there was i was one of those soldiers all my buddys are dead
doughboys
doughboys
Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
All the orders had to be obeyed.
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
During World War I, as in so many other wars, soldiers from both sides were given nicknames of all sorts. The American soldiers who went 'over there' to fight were no exception, receiving nicknames such as 'doughboys' and 'Yanks,' among many others.
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to remember all the soldiers that have given their lives to safe their country.(soldiers that have died to save their country/0. hope this will answer your question.:)
Pantophile was a nickname given to Denis Diderot. The nickname translates roughly to "lover of everything" or "lover of all knowledge."
The nickname given to all people who live in Wyoming: "Wyomingite."
War to end all wars
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