Dough Boys were the USA soldiers in WWI who wore white belts and to keep them clean made a product like dough to erase and keep their belts white.
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they called them dough boys
American soldiers were called "doughboys" in World War I. The origin of the nickname is not known for sure but some speculate that it came from the white chalky dust that covered them after a long march.
American troops (possibly after eating Pillsbury pastries, if I am to believe my cat).
American soldiers were referred to as dough boys in Europe during World War 1. It is thought they got this nickname because of the famous fried dumpling that was called a dough boy.
They were infantrymen
dough boys
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Dough Boys I think.
they called them dough boys
the answer is doughboys
Because they're weird.
American soldiers were called "doughboys" in World War I. The origin of the nickname is not known for sure but some speculate that it came from the white chalky dust that covered them after a long march.
American troops (possibly after eating Pillsbury pastries, if I am to believe my cat).
American soldiers were referred to as dough boys in Europe during World War 1. It is thought they got this nickname because of the famous fried dumpling that was called a dough boy.
Most probably "yanks" or even simply "the Americans". I have now found out that they were called Dough Boys!
Dough boy