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During World War I, the arrival of American troops boosted Allied morale because they
refused to join to battle at the Meuse-Argonne.
provided more than one million reinforcements.
taught Allied troops how to build trenches.
forced German troops to evacuate France and Belgium.
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provided more than one million reinforcements.
The arrival of fresh American troops (the AEF) in 1917–18 brought large numbers of manpower (over a million combat troops by 1918), boosting Allied morale and relieving exhausted Allied forces.
The arrival of fresh American troops (the AEF) in 1917–18 brought large numbers of manpower (over a million combat troops by 1918), boosting Allied morale and relieving exhausted Allied forces.
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