What did the VC call American soldiers?

grunt Slang term used for an American infantry soldier.
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What did the Viet Cong call American soldiers?

grunt Slang term used for an American infantry soldier.
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What is the nickname of American soldiers?

Indelibly tied to Americans, “Doughboys” became the most enduring nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces, who traversed the Atlantic to join war weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Front in World War I.
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What did Vietnam soldiers call American soldiers?

Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie. It was further shortened to just Charlie. American soldiers called them Charlie, they called themselves liberators.
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What did tunnel rats refer to US soldiers?

Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, "tunnel rat" became an unofficial specialty for volunteer combat engineers and infantrymen from the Australian Army and the U.S. Army who cleared and destroyed enemy tunnel complexes. Their motto was the tongue-in-cheek Latin phrase Non Gratus Anus Rodentum ("not worth a rat's ass") ...
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What did the Germans say about Soviet, British and American soldiers?



Who did the Viet Cong fear the most?

Yes...the Koreans. In the early 50s, in defence of their own country, the Koreans were undertrained, ill equipped, etc. You did not want to count on them at all. But in Vietnam, if it moved in the jungle, they killed it.
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Who was the most badass soldier in Vietnam?

Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez of the 1st Special Forces was credited with single-handedly saving the lives of eight men during six hours of non-stop battle.
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What did Germans call American troops?

During World War II, German soldiers called American soldiers ami. my | \ t-m \ plural Tommies.
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Are American soldiers still called GI?

G.I. are initials used to describe the soldiers of the United States Army and airmen of the United States Air Force and general items of their equipment.
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What is Di Di Mau?

Etymology. Borrowed from Vietnamese đi đi mau (“get lost!”). Borrowed into English by American military personnel returning from the Vietnam War, as well as by Vietnamese immigrants; popularized by the movie The Deer Hunter. This is an uncommon way to say "Hurry up!" in Vietnamese.
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What do Marines call Army guys?

Three such words are “gyrenes,” “jarheads,” and “grunts.” Their times of origin and usage differ somewhat, but each has the same role in the Marine Corps culture. They have become a source of pride for all Marines.
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Why are American soldiers called GI?

Originally, GI stood for “Galvanized Iron”, the primary material used to make military items, i.e. buckets. However, as the military grew and evolved over time, GI took on multiple meanings, including “Government Issue”, “General Issue”, and even “Ground Infantry”.
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Why are soldiers called Tommies?

British soldiers were called "Tommies" by the Australians, a reference to "Thomas Atkins", the first name that the Duke of Wellington entered into the first British army sample soldier's pay-book.
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What were slang terms for Vietnam soldiers?

'Gooks' is a derogatory term for Vietnamese or Asians in general. It was used by some American military personnel in the Vietnam conflict. A grunt is a slang term for an American infantry soldier, usually one of low rank.
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What were the first US soldiers in Vietnam called?

Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first American combat troops in Vietnam. On March 8, 1965, 3,500 Marines of the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade arrived in Da Nang to protect the U.S. airbase there from Viet Cong attacks.
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Do the Vietnamese call it the American War?

Can: Yes, we call it “The resistance to America,” and the “Liberation of Saigon” – or the “Total Liberation of the South Vietnam.” On the side of the Viet Cong, we see it as a fight against America. I call it the American War, because to me, the Republic of Vietnam and America is one.
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Are they still called airmen?

In the U.S. Air Force, airman is a general term which can refer to any member of the United States Air Force, regardless of rank, but is also a specific enlisted rank in the Air Force.
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Are Marines still called soldiers?

Marines aren't called soldiers because they aren't in the Army. Each branch of the military has its own mission, training, history, uniform, and esprit de corps.
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Does the Army still use the term MOS?

A United States military occupation code, or a military occupational specialty code (MOS code), is a nine-character code used in the United States Army and United States Marine Corps to identify a specific job. In the United States Air Force, a system of Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC) is used.
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What did German soldiers call American Marines?

We got our nickname Devil Dogs from official German reports which called the Marines at Belleau Wood Teufel Hunden.
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What do Germans call Americans?

Ami. Ami is derived from Amerikaner, but it specifically refers to people from the United States, including US soldiers in Germany.
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What were Japanese soldiers called?

The samurai (or bushi) were the warriors of premodern Japan. They later made up the ruling military class which eventually became the highest ranking social caste of the Edo Period (1603-1867).
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What was the deadliest job in Vietnam?

Overall, the U.S. military used nearly 12,000 helicopters in Vietnam, of which more than 5,000 were destroyed. To be a helicopter pilot or crew member was among the most dangerous jobs in the war.
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What army unit lost the most men in Vietnam?

1st Cavalry Division – Ia Drang Valley, Republic of (South) Vietnam, November 16, 1965. At the battles at LZ X-Ray and LZ Albany, 234 men were killed and more than 250 were wounded in a period of four days.
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What army unit saw the most combat in Vietnam?

The 199th Infantry Brigade is most notable for its participation in combat operations during the Vietnam War.
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