Determining the "best" ground troops can be subjective and depends on various factors such as training, equipment, diversity of missions, and operational effectiveness. Countries like the United States, Russia, and Israel are often highlighted for their highly trained and capable ground forces, each excelling in different areas. Special forces units, like the U.S. Navy SEALs and the British SAS, are renowned for their elite capabilities. Ultimately, effectiveness can vary based on the specific context and mission requirements.
Germans
Germany mobilized the most troops. yeah Germany ROCKS man! best in the world
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
Eisenhower led troops in World War Two because he was the best officer in the Army at that time to do that. He was a superb tactician but he was also a top-notch diplomat, both of which were needed to help all the other Allies work with each other in an effective manner. He did not fight in World War One because he had early, excellent training in tank warfare. So he was ordered to spend the year of the US involvement in World War One training soldiers in tank tactics.
That is totally a matter of opinion and speculation. Sheer numbers and equipment cannot compare to the training and 'esprit de corps' of soldiers.
Nigeria Ground Troops of the Nigerian Army.
Replacement of U.S. troops with south Vietnamese soldiers
the soldiers already dedicated this ground
Germans
No, they are some of the very best trained Marines in the World.
No because it is informal. You can't start a proper sentence with U.S. without the word The. For example, U.S. is the third largest nation in the world. However if U.S. is used as an adjective it can be. For example, U.S. troops are the best soldiers in the world.
Nigeria military is the best in the world
There would be some Irish people living in Lebanon. Ireland's best known connection to Lebanon is that Irish soldiers have served there as peace-keeping troops.
No Way!
It is going to be very difficult to find any information on the US testing chemical weapons on US soldiers during World War II (2). The best thing to do to find more info is to find World War II survivors and interview them.
Counting Paramilitary Forces Vietnam has the largest standing army with 9.5 million troops in uniform. Counting only active regular armed forces the Chinese army is the largest with 2.3 Million troops under arms.
The British Army, who had been fighting Germany for 3 years, wanted the American troops to fight from inside trenches, like their soldiers did. Problem is, when you're in a nice, soggy, safe trench it is extremely hard for the soldiers and their leaders to get out on the field of battle and fight. Pershing knew this, and even before he and his American troops went to Europe to fight, he was promising that the Americans would never fight from the trenches, and get nowhere. He knew that if the fresh Americans soldiers mixed with the British, they would "learn" from them how not to win the war. Pershing, the great leader and tactician that he was, saw that the right approach to defeat Germany was to be very clever, and fight Germany by cutting of her supply lines to the soldiers, and to strike hard and fast with no warning. These are all things that in World War 2 and today are the accepted practice. Pershing learned his tactics while he was in the US Army in the 1800s fighting some of the best guerrilla troops in the world: The American Natives.