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In the 1930s-1940s, a GI soldier was a soldier who fought in World War II.<br>In World War II, everything a soldier used was "Government Issued" or GI, although there are other interpretations of what the acronym GI stands for. Supposedly, the soldiers began to call themselves GI soldiers | In the 1930s-1940s, a GI soldier was a soldier who fought in World War II.<br>Here's more info in regards to [https://datxanh.group/gemskyworld/nha-pho/ VI TRI GEM SKY WORLD] look at the web site. In World War II, everything a soldier used was "Government Issued" or GI, although there are other interpretations of what the acronym GI stands for. Supposedly, the soldiers began to call themselves GI soldiers. | ||
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In the 1930s-1940s, a GI soldier was a soldier who fought in World War II.
Here's more info in regards to VI TRI GEM SKY WORLD look at the web site. In World War II, everything a soldier used was "Government Issued" or GI, although there are other interpretations of what the acronym GI stands for. Supposedly, the soldiers began to call themselves GI soldiers.