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Doughboy was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s. Examples include the 1942 song "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland", recorded by Dennis Day, Kenny Baker, and Kay Kyser, among others, the 1942 musical film Johnny Doughboy, and the character "Johnny Doughboy" in Military Comics. It was gradually replaced during World War II by "G.I."

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  • Doughboy (zu deutsch: „Teigjunge“) ist eine veraltete, umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für einen Infanteristen der United States Army. Diese Bezeichnung, erstmals im Mexikanisch-Amerikanischen Krieg verwendet, wurde vor allem im Ersten Weltkrieg angewendet. In den USA war die entsprechend gestaltete Skulptur The Spirit of the American Doughboy nach dem Weltkrieg zeitweise überaus populär. (de)
  • Doughboy was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s. Examples include the 1942 song "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland", recorded by Dennis Day, Kenny Baker, and Kay Kyser, among others, the 1942 musical film Johnny Doughboy, and the character "Johnny Doughboy" in Military Comics. It was gradually replaced during World War II by "G.I." (en)
  • Doughboy era um apelido muito popular para o soldado de infantaria americano durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Embora as origens do termo não sejam certas, o apelido ainda estava em uso a partir do início dos anos 1940. Exemplos incluem a música de 1942 "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland", gravada por , e Kay Kyser, entre outros; o filme musical de 1942, Johnny Doughboy; e o personagem "Johnny Doughboy" em quadrinhos militares. Foi gradualmente substituído durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial por "" (pt)
  • Doughboy era un termine informale per definire un membro dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti o del Corpo dei Marine, in particolare fu usato per riferirsi ai membri del Corpo di Spedizione Americano nella prima guerra mondiale, ma inizialmente venne utilizzato nella guerra messico-statunitense del 1846-1848. Una popolare scultura prodotta in serie del 1920, "lo Spirito del Doughboy americano", mostra un soldato americano in uniforme della prima guerra mondiale. (it)
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  • Doughboy (zu deutsch: „Teigjunge“) ist eine veraltete, umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für einen Infanteristen der United States Army. Diese Bezeichnung, erstmals im Mexikanisch-Amerikanischen Krieg verwendet, wurde vor allem im Ersten Weltkrieg angewendet. In den USA war die entsprechend gestaltete Skulptur The Spirit of the American Doughboy nach dem Weltkrieg zeitweise überaus populär. (de)
  • Doughboy was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s. Examples include the 1942 song "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland", recorded by Dennis Day, Kenny Baker, and Kay Kyser, among others, the 1942 musical film Johnny Doughboy, and the character "Johnny Doughboy" in Military Comics. It was gradually replaced during World War II by "G.I." (en)
  • Doughboy era un termine informale per definire un membro dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti o del Corpo dei Marine, in particolare fu usato per riferirsi ai membri del Corpo di Spedizione Americano nella prima guerra mondiale, ma inizialmente venne utilizzato nella guerra messico-statunitense del 1846-1848. Una popolare scultura prodotta in serie del 1920, "lo Spirito del Doughboy americano", mostra un soldato americano in uniforme della prima guerra mondiale. Il termine era in uso fino agli anni quaranta come testimoniano opere popolari come la canzone del 1942 "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland," registrata da Dennis Day, Kenny Baker e Kay Kyser, oppure il film-musical Johnny Doughboy per finire il personaggio "Johnny Doughboy" dei fumetti militari. Fu gradualmente rimpiazziato nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale dal termine "G.I.". (it)
  • Doughboy era um apelido muito popular para o soldado de infantaria americano durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Embora as origens do termo não sejam certas, o apelido ainda estava em uso a partir do início dos anos 1940. Exemplos incluem a música de 1942 "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland", gravada por , e Kay Kyser, entre outros; o filme musical de 1942, Johnny Doughboy; e o personagem "Johnny Doughboy" em quadrinhos militares. Foi gradualmente substituído durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial por "" (pt)
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