During World War I, a variety of nicknames were given to soldiers from the various combatant-nations involved, and American "dough-boys" were no exception. Perhaps the most common nickname was the simple, usually affectionate, and largely descriptive "Yank."
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It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
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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)
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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)
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During World War I, a variety of nicknames were given to soldiers from the various combatant-nations involved, and American "dough-boys" were no exception. Perhaps the most common nickname was the simple, usually affectionate, and largely descriptive "Yank."