35,000
Yes, during WW1 and WW2, there was no conscriprtion (compulsory military service). Soldiers went to war by choice. But in the Vietnam war, conscription was introduce in Australia and the soldiers were forced for the Vietnam war to go and fight.
there were about 300,000 deaths in vietnam out of the 500,000 that went
Approximately a million.
vietnamese
President Eisenhower sent US Military Advisers to South Vietnam in 1955.
They thought it was a great idea then they went there and said,"Remind me why we did this?". They hated it.
Probably about 150,000 ROKs served in the Viet War. The ROKs were the second largest allied force in the war.
Not all of the ROKs (Republic of South Korea) were soldiers, some may have been ROK Marines. ROK deployed approximately 150,000 fighting men to RVN (Republic of South Vietnam) during the war.
Probably not a 100th of what America does.America is preparing for martial law and needs all the soldiers it can get to fight against the people the govt will threatern the family's of the military and offer them a healthy life for their services in controlling the masses.expect something simular in Australia though
I'm not sure , but i once was told that 10 maltese soldiers went to the vietnam war, but don't count on me, i'm not sure. thanks.
14,000 new zealand soldiers went to Gallipoli