Who was the most famous soldier in World war 1?

If someone were to ask “Who earned the most prestigious U.S.
U.S.
In its noun form, the word generally means a resident or citizen of the U.S., but is also used for someone whose ethnic identity is simply "American". The noun is rarely used in English to refer to people not connected to the United States when intending a geographical meaning.
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medals in WWI?” the answer most people might give is Sgt. Alvin York
Alvin York
He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, gathering 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers and capturing 132 prisoners.
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. The exploit that earned him the Medal of Honor (MOH) is legendary, and his name became synonymous with WWI.
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Who was the greatest soldier in World War 1?

1. Alvin York. Sergeant Alvin York was once described as World War I's “greatest civilian soldier,” yet he began the conflict as a conscientious objector.
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Who was the bravest soldier in ww1?

It stated that George V had awarded Lance Corporal Albert Jacka the Victoria Cross, Britain and the Commonwealth's most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. “For most conspicuous bravery on the night of the 19th–20th May, 1915 at 'Courtney's Post', Gallipoli Peninsula,” said the citation.
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Who was the World War 1 war hero?

Alvin York, (born Dec. 13, 1887, Pall Mall, Tenn., U.S.—died Sept. 2, 1964, Nashville, Tenn.), celebrated American hero of World War I, immortalized by the film version of his life story, Sergeant York (1941).
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Who was a famous black soldier?

1. Henry Johnson. The 369th Infantry Regiment, which became known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” was an all-African American unit in World War I. Aside from seeing more combat than all other U.S. outfits and having a world-famous ragtime band, the Hellfighters were also home to Pvt.
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What life was like for World War I soldiers in the trenches



Who started ww1?

The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 28, 1914) was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following series of events took place: • July 28 - Austria declared war on Serbia.
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Did black soldiers fight in ww1?

More than 380,000 African-Americans served in the Army during World War I, according to the National Archives. About 200,000 were sent to Europe. But more than half of those who deployed were assigned to labor and stevedore battalions.
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Who is the most respected soldier?

9 of the most legendary heroes in US Army history
  • Sgt. John Lincoln Clem. ...
  • Sgt. Alvin York. ...
  • Sgt. Henry Johnson. ...
  • Sgt. Audie Murphy. Photo: US Army. ...
  • Gen. George S. Patton. ...
  • Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Photo: US Army Signal Corps Gaetano Faillace. ...
  • Cpl. Tibor Rubin. Photo: Department of Defense. ...
  • Col. Lewis Millett. Photo: US Army Al Chang.
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Who was the most decorated soldier ever?

Audie Murphy (1924–1971) was the most decorated soldier in US history, winning 24 medals from the Congressional Medal of Honor down. His exploits were the subject of To Hell and Back (USA, 1956), in which he starred as himself.
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Who was the best warrior in history?

GREATEST WARRIORS OF ALL TIME
  1. ALEXANDER THE GREAT. Known as one of the greatest warriors ever, Alexander the Great was a renowned king too in an ancient Greek town. ...
  2. SPARTACUS. ...
  3. ASHOKA. ...
  4. JULIUS CAESAR. ...
  5. MAHARANA PRATAP. ...
  6. RICHARD THE LIONHEART. ...
  7. LEONIDAS OF SPARTA.
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Is anyone alive from ww1?

The last combat veteran was Claude Choules, who served in the British Royal Navy (and later the Royal Australian Navy) and died 5 May 2011, aged 110. The last veteran who served in the trenches was Harry Patch (British Army), who died on 25 July 2009, aged 111.
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Has Britain lost a war?

Battle of the Somme, 1916

They were so confident that they told their troops to simply walk across no man's land instead of dashing from cover to cover. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers on the first day of the battle. Over the next three months, both the Brits and the Germans lost around half a million men each.
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Did any soldier survived all of ww1?

As of 2011 there are no surviving veterans of The Great War. Despite more than 4 million soldiers being mobilized, and more than 65,000 being killed in the short amount of time, the fact that the war ended more than 100 years ago makes it impossible that someone called up to fight could be alive today.
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Who was the most decorated female soldier of WWI?

Milunka Savić fought in the Balkan Wars and in World War I. She has been recognized as the most-decorated female combatant in the history of warfare, and was wounded no fewer than nine times during her service. Savić was born in the village of Koprivnica, Serbia.
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What brought WW1 to an end?

In 1918, the infusion of American troops and resources into the western front finally tipped the scale in the Allies' favor. Germany signed an armistice agreement with the Allies on November 11, 1918. World War I was known as the “war to end all wars” because of the great slaughter and destruction it caused.
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How did France treat black soldiers in WW1?

French officers befriended African-American troops and officers, while the noncommissioned officers “treated our boys with all the courtesy and comradeship that could be expected.”
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Has a woman ever got the Medal of Honor?

Out of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients, only one was a woman -- just one -- and her medal was actually rescinded just before she died. In honor of Women's History Month, we're looking back on the life of that exceptional woman: Dr. Mary Walker, who helped change the face of medicine during the Civil War.
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Who was the first black Medal of Honor?

Sergeant William F. Carney, the first Black Medal of Honor recipient, kept the American flag held high - The Boston Globe.
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Who was the first black soldier?

Charles Young was born into slavery in a two-room log cabin in Mays Lick, Ky., on March 12, 1864. His father Gabriel later fled to freedom and in 1865 enlisted as a private in the 5th Regiment, U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery.
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Was ww1 or ww2 longer?

World War II began 21 years after the end of World War I, but many historians believe that the two wars were part of one vast global conflict.
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What 2 countries started ww1?

The war was started by the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Vienna seized the opportunity presented by the assassination of the archduke to attempt to destroy its Balkan rival Serbia.
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