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23119 - U.S Infantry Doughboy Resting on Rifle, 1918 First Legion - US Airborne These were a few of

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These were a few of the factors that helped swell the number of Napoleon’s troops until they became an army

2 x Legionnaires advancing with their shields on the left and their swords in their right hands

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23119 - U.S Infantry Doughboy Resting on Rifle, 1918 First Legion - US Airborne These were a few ofThough there are many origin stories for the World War One soldiers nickname of Doughboy there is one with strong historic support. Likely, the name attached early to the Americans from U. S. military operations on the Mexican border in 1916 when Pershings Expeditionary Force traveled south of the border to fight rebel Pancho Villa. Observers noticed U. S. infantry forces were constantly covered with chalky dust from marching through the dry terrain

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