If you feel slightly ashamed for not knowing why American soldiers were called Doughboy during the First World War, don’t – because a lot of the Doughboys themselves didn’t know either. One of them wrote to the editors at The Stars & Stripes to find out – here is the official explanation offered by the old salts at the paper. An attempt was also made to explain the term Buck Private.


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