Apart from a boiled or deep-fried dumpling, the term 'doughboy' is a United States infantryman, especially one in the First World War.
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The Doughboys refer to the American forces in France during World War I. General John J. Pershing was their leader.
"Doughboy" was a term used from the Mexican-American War until World War II to refer to America soldiers.
Light Crust Doughboys was created in 1931.
Doughboys is a informal term for and American soldier, especially members of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
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