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A typical American soldier in World War 2 was anywhere from the age of 17-45, from almost every city in America, small and large. He was usually brave on his shell but inside more scared than most humans have ever felt. He was patriotic, heroic, and keen.

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== == You assume that all "soldiers" do the same job. That is quite wrong. Even in a infantry battalion of about 800 men, there are dozens of different jobs to be done, by men who are trained in a particulat trade . A cook is very important, as he and his mates feed all the men, every day. The pay master is also important, as he keeps track of all the mens' pay and allowances. The Quarter master is the store keeper, with all the supplies, including the food the gas and the ammo, and the socks and the shirts. The transport section has the trucks to move the men and the equipment, and the food to the front lines. The administration clerks are also important because they do all the office work, such as sending back requests for more men or equipment. The radio operators run the signals radio room to communicate to the front and back to head quarters. The medical techs run the first aid post and drive the ambulances, and assist the Doctors with the wounded and the sick. Have you noticed I DIDN'T mention any riflemen ? I did that for a very good reason, to show that it takes a lot of specialized soldiers to SUPPORT a fighting force. Each group depends on the other to do their jobs properly. It is called team work. What they all have in common is long hours, not too much sleep and lots of hard work, every day.

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Everybody will tell you that the correct answer is "GI", especially if you're asking for a school assignment. They were "GI"s because that's short for "Government Issue". Every piece of equipment and scrap of clothing they got was "GI" and they felt like that's what they were turned into also - a Government Issue item.

But that's really a post-war invention.

While the war was actually going on, they called themselves "doughs", "dogfaces" or "doggies". "Dough" was short for "Doughboys", which was what their fathers had been when they went to France to fight WWI. Supposedly this derives from service along the Mexican Border just before WWI - the marching soldiers got covered with Adobe dust, so they were "Adobes", then "doughboys". Not the Pillsbury Doughboy.

"Dogface" and "doggies" had been in use a long time too - because the Army treated privates like dogs. That's why they slept in pup tents.

So that's the real answer. But, if you're asking for schoolwork, stick with "GI".

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The standard uniform for US infantry was the M-1941 clothing system was an olive-drab (OD) wool garrison cap, olive-drab wool trousers, an olive-drab wool shirt, a wool olive-drab four button tunic, and russet brown Type I service shoes. The basic Army field or combat uniform for temperate or cool climates consisted of the basic wool uniform, without tie, along with a field jacket or wool overcoat. Boots also replaced the service shoes. Tank crews wore OD coveralls along with the leather "football" communications helmet.

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The life of a U.S. soldier was characterzied by frequent movements and harsh conditions caused by inadequate sleeping accommodations and malnutrient diets.

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