Tommy Atkins
nickname for a British Soldier, especially used during World War I
Tommy Atkins (often just Tommy) is a term for a common soldier in the British Army. The term was used in the 19th century, but it is particularly associated with World War I. It can be used when talking about the soldiers, or when speaking to them. German soldiers would call out to "Tommy" across no man's land if they wanted to speak to a British soldier. French and Commonwealth troops would also call British soldiers "Tommies".
Harry Patch, who died aged 111 on 25 July 2009 was known as the "Last Tommy" because he was the last surviving British soldier who fought in World War I.
Other websites
change- The Last Tommy Archived 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine - a campaign to mark the passing of the last WWI Tommy with a state funeral.