That the joining U.S. citizenry were sometimes looked on as 'inferior' troups (WW1, particularly) is one thing. A number of recorded statements and complaints relate that it was the typical attitude toward its [U.K.] own members (Canadians, Australians, Indians, etc.)
The U.K. had no choice but to strike back just to "fend off."
That the joining U.S. citizenry were sometimes looked on as 'inferior' troups (WW1, particularly) is one thing.
This may have been the case in the first couple of years of the war even so there were still a series of Commando attacks in Norway and by 1943 we had the German army on the run in Africa.
Thanks, Hagar. Grief! Make a statement directly referenced to Australia and we wind up in Norway and Africa.I think H is referring to the war in the Pacific against Japan. Australia was under a real threat of invasion in 1942-43. http://www.users.bigpond.com/battleforaustralia/Austunderthreat.html
I think that for the most part they were on their own & don't know what Britain or the US could have done to help.
The point was that the Australians, New Zealanders, etc., did have the experience -- essentially, they were there from the start -- and still were wont for accredited merit.In WWI the U.S. troops were seen as inferior because they didn't have the three years of trench fighting under their belts that the British and French had by 1917.
Some of the British and French attacks in 1917 were just as ineffectual; that's why they were still stuck in the muck in the stench of the trench!Some of the american attacks in 1917 were exactly the same as the British attacks in 1914 and 15 and just as disasterous.
I hate that so much young life has been lost and continues to be lost on an almost daily basis trying to protect a people who hate us.
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