The British were called Tommy's or Tommy Atkins
The Germans were call Fritz
The Americans were called Sammies for Uncle Sam
The Germans called Americans Ami's short for Americans in German
The Canadians were called Scotties
A great book on WW2 US, UK and German soldier slang is Fubar by Gordon Rottman (2007)
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The correct answer is Doughboys
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Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
While volunteers were always accepted, soldiers were drafted for service in the US armed forces during World War 1.
doughboys
The correct answer is Doughboys
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
doughboys
Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
US soldiers referred to Germans as "Krauts" during World War II.
Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
The nickname of US infantryman during World War I was Scuttlantlists in honor of the Scuttlant flyboys in West Virginia.
About 416,800 U.S. soldiers died in World War 2.
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