After World War II, no typology equivalent to the World War I doughboy arose. |
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But still, a doughboy with a W.W.I Jody call is hard to imagine. |
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During World War I, while some young men donned doughboy uniforms in the service for Uncle Sam at a government wage, others went into factories to arm the war machine. |
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But Pershing rejected any form of integration and agreed to hand those units over to French control. French arms and equipment replaced those of the doughboy. |
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Truman had played as a doughboy during the First World War and kept up with war buddies at poker games, including during his years in the White House, where he played with chips embossed with the Presidential seal. |
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I'm the typical American white guy, so watching me dance is like seeing the Pillsbury Doughboy doing the hokey-pokey. |
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There are some invade especially occurs in Chamtham Islands, Otago Region, Doughboy Bay and Mason Bay. |
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