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They were "Doughboys".
Dough boys
Doughboys.
Yes in WW1 and WW2 the French were allied with the US.
US soldiers in World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the large, dough-like buttons on their uniforms or from the soldiers' wholesome appearance. The term became widely used and symbolized the American forces' fresh and enthusiastic spirit as they joined the war effort.
It is the British's nickname for the German is 'Jerry'. In WW1 they used "Hun". Some continued that usage into WW2. The American's nickname for the German is 'kraut'. The German's nickname for the British is 'Tommy', and for the Americans is 'Ami'.
the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!
The US did not begin WW1. It had been under way a long time before the US finally decided to take part.
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WW1
1917
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