Doughboy Infantry
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![]() | 6 US Army Doughboy Infantry Soldiers Red Cross Nurses WWI Composition Japan Lot | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.99 | 29d 22h 41m |
![]() | William Britain 23012 US Infantry Doughboy Marching '18 | ![]() | ![]() | US $25.20 | 26d 15h 58m |
![]() | HaT WWI U.S. Doughboys Infantry Set | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.50 | 26d 5m |
![]() | WW1 American Infantry Doughboys 1/72 Emhar 7209 | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.47 | 23d 17h 12m |
![]() | 12 CAST IRON US ARMY INFANTRY DOUGHBOY SOLDIERS Grey Iron Barclay WWI Toy Lot | ![]() | ![]() | US $79.99 | 29d 22h 41m |
![]() | Toy Soldiers WWI US Infantry Doughboys 20 Figure Set Armies in Plastic 1/32 | ![]() | ![]() | US $14.98 | 17d 13h 23m |
![]() | Vintage Lead Doughboy Soldier Infantry with rifle *** | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.50 | 10d 4h 47m |
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Doughboy Infantry

whoever can answer the most gets 10 points! ?
I need to know what all of these things are. I'm jam packed with work and I would love the help from some brilliant individual. Thank you so much!
18th Amendment
American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
Armstice
Committee on Public Information (CPI)
Doughboys
Great Migration
Herbert Hoover
Influenza epidemic
Meuse-Argonne campaign
National War Labor Board (NWLB)
“over there”
Palmer Raids
Red Scare
Sedition Act
Selective Service Act
Shell Shock
Trenches
Twenty-Fourth Infantry’s Third Battalion
War Industries Board (WIB)
Western Front
i know it's enough information to fill half a history text book and wikipedia would do the trick but i'm just looking for a summarized easy way to study. i would be forever greatful.
wikipedia.com would make this much easier for you.
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![]() | 6 US Army Doughboy Infantry Soldiers Red Cross Nurses WWI Composition Japan Lot | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.99 | 29d 22h 41m |
![]() | William Britain 23012 US Infantry Doughboy Marching '18 | ![]() | ![]() | US $25.20 | 26d 15h 58m |
![]() | HaT WWI U.S. Doughboys Infantry Set | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.50 | 26d 5m |
![]() | WW1 American Infantry Doughboys 1/72 Emhar 7209 | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.47 | 23d 17h 12m |
![]() | 12 CAST IRON US ARMY INFANTRY DOUGHBOY SOLDIERS Grey Iron Barclay WWI Toy Lot | ![]() | ![]() | US $79.99 | 29d 22h 41m |
![]() | Toy Soldiers WWI US Infantry Doughboys 20 Figure Set Armies in Plastic 1/32 | ![]() | ![]() | US $14.98 | 17d 13h 23m |
![]() | Vintage Lead Doughboy Soldier Infantry with rifle *** | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.50 | 10d 4h 47m |
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| | Doughboy (Paperback) $22.88 When the towers fell, the cocaine drought spouted and as the dope trickled in again, the price of cocaine was twice as high. Knee deep in the dope game, Doughboy depends on cocaine to survive and if he doesn t get some dope soon, he will lose his life: clientele, the people that work for him and the family structure he has worked so many years to provide for. Doughboy gets a hold of some bad dope and has to decide to either stay local or go out of town. His Mexican connect won t give back the money or take back the dope so Doughboy bites the hand that feeds him and sends his workers, V-Dubb and Bill to get his money back. With a bounty on his head and considered a renegade, Doughboy gets back on track. He is focused and feared but, during a drug deal he is arrested for possession and his house is raided. Out of jail on bond, Doughboy must find out who snitched and dispose of them or go to jail. Can h e find the snitch before he runs out of time or loses his life? Doughboy is a crime novel about the love of money, and the depths of betrayal and redemption. |
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| | Pillsbury Doughboy Bite Me Humor Mug by CafePress $15 Bite Me This humorous Pillsbury doughboy gift will make your friends laugh and admire it They will want this parody of the Pillsbury doughboy cartoon on a funny gift instead of a quirky gift Humor Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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The Big Red One - Birth of the 1st Division
Poncho
A poncho is a simple garment designed to keep the body warm, or if made from a watertight material, to keep dry during rain.
<a href="http://www.himfr.com/buy-elegant_top/">elegant top</a>The poncho is essentially a single large sheet of fabric with an opening in the center for the head. Rainproof ponchos normally are fitted with fasteners to close the sides once the poncho is draped over the body, with openings provided for the arms; many have hoods attached to ward off wind and rain.
Alternative ponchos are now designed as fashion accessories. They are the same shape but of different material. They are designed to look fashionable and provide warmth while remaining breathable and comfortable, rather than too ward off wind and rain. These are often made out of wool or yarn, knitted or crocheted. Ponchos with festive designs or colors can be worn at special events as well.
The poncho was first used on a regular basis in the 1850s for irregular U.S. military forces operating on the U.S. Western Plains.[1] These early military ponchos were made of gutta percha muslin, a latex-coated, waterproof cloth.[2] Ponchos made of gutta-percha or India rubber coated cloth were officially adopted during the U.S. Civil War, both as rain clothing and as a ground sheet for sleeping. While originally intended for cavalry forces, they were widely used by infantry as well; General Sherman's Union troops, lightly equipped and living off procurement demand from the local populace, wore ponchos during wet weather encountered during the march through Confederate Georgia to the sea.[3]
Discontinued after the Civil War, the U.S. Army again issued ponchos of waterproof rubberized canvas to its forces during the Spanish-American War of 1898.[4] Two years later, both the Army and the Marines were forced to issue waterproof rubberized cloth ponchos with high neck collars during the Philippine Insurrection in 1900.[5] With the entry of the United States into World War I, both doughboys and marines in France wore the poncho; it was preferred over the raincoat for its ability to keep both the wearer and his pack dry, as well as serving as a roof for a makeshift shelter.[6]
Just prior to World War II, ponchos were significantly improved during testing with the U.S. Army Jungle Experimental Platoon in the jungles of Panama, incorporating new, lighter materials and a drawcord hood that could be closed off to form a rain fly or ground sheet.[7] Ponchos were widely used by United States armed forces during World War II; even lightly-equipped foot-mounted forces such as Merrill's Marauders, forced to discard tentage and all other unnecessary equipment, retained their blanket and poncho.[8] During the 1950s, new lightweight coated nylon and other synthetic materials were developed for military ponchos. The poncho has remained in service ever since as a standard piece of U.S. military field equipment.[9] Today, the United States Armed Forces issue ponchos that may be used as a field expedient shelter. These garments are also used by hunters, campers, and rescue workers.
During the Second World War, the German Army (Wehrmacht) issued the Zeltbahn, a poncho that could be combined to form tents. A typical four-man tent used four Zeltbahnen.
In the infantry of Australia and the UK, a poncho is termed a shelter half, which may serve as a raincoat or as an individual shelter. In operations in which ponchos are used, one shelter half is carried by each person as rain gear; when two are combined, they form a two-person tent.
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