The Australian troops helped the US troops stop Adolf Hitler from ruling the world.
Approximately 1,000 Australian troops participated in the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China between 1899 and 1901. These troops were primarily drawn from the colonial forces of Australia and served as part of a larger international military coalition aimed at suppressing the Boxer uprising. Australia's involvement marked one of its early contributions to international military operations.
i know that the war in 1918 was in galipoli aganist Australian and new zealand
During the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I, Australia contributed eight infantry battalions. These battalions were part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and played significant roles in various landings and battles throughout the campaign, which lasted from April 1915 to January 1916. The campaign had a profound impact on Australian national identity and is commemorated annually on ANZAC Day.
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They were part of the British troops and they helped them.
As far as I know, it was not. Since it was part of the commomwealth (part of the UK) the Australian troops fought alongside the Allies.
Australian troops, along with New Zealanders, South Africans and Indians all fought as part of Commonwealth of Great Britain.
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Approximately 1,000 Australian troops participated in the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China between 1899 and 1901. These troops were primarily drawn from the colonial forces of Australia and served as part of a larger international military coalition aimed at suppressing the Boxer uprising. Australia's involvement marked one of its early contributions to international military operations.
War ships played a minor role in world war one as the British had total control of the seas with their Grand Fleet but convoys played an important part in moving troops and supplies from the Americas to the battlefields of Europe.
Canada contributed many troops to the war. The Battle of Vimy Ridge was also a decisive victory for the Canadian troops in World War I.
During the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I, the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) consisted of approximately 50,000 troops. They were part of the larger Allied force that landed at Gallipoli in April 1915. The AIF played a significant role in the campaign, which aimed to secure a sea route to Russia and knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war. Despite their bravery and determination, the campaign ultimately resulted in heavy casualties and was deemed a military failure.
Some 60,000 Australians and 18,000 New Zealanders were part of a larger British force.
If China sent troops south in WWII, it's because they were part of the allies during WWII.
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About 8 Months. Australian troops, The "1st Australian Division" and the "Australian New Zealand Division" as the "Australia / New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs)", were landed as part of the Gallipoli campaign on the 25th April 1915 along with the British 29th Division and the Royal Navy Division, They were joined by the 2nd Australian Division in July and around ten other British Divisions over the rest of the year. The last British Empire troops were evacuated from what had become known as Anzac Cove before dawn on the 20th December 1915, and included the ANZACs. The last troops left on the 27th December from the Helles beaches further south - it is possible some Australian troops were mixed in with them. The French had their own little war on the opposite headland.