Thanks to the USO, the Yanks stationed in England always seemed to have a supply of doughnuts. The Brits started calling them the 'Doughnut Boys' which was soon shortened to 'Doughboys'.
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'Doughboys' was the nickname given to the American Expeditionary Force that took part in the later years of World War 1. At some point between April 1917 and November 1918 the name Doughboys expanded to include the whole American armed forces. The term can be seen in the diaries and letters of US serviceman, as well as newspapers of the time period.
One theory of how the World War 1 men got the name is the popularity that donuts had with the armed forces. People back in the U.S would send over many different kinds of food, donuts being one of the most popular.
The doughoys of ww1 were American soilders who fought in the war.
Doughboyis an informal term for a member of the United States Army or Marine Corps, especially members of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.
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