You can't because you are not Australian, and Australian soldiers don't like to dehumanise people so you wouldn't like it
A British soldier wishing to transfer to the Australian Army must first meet the eligibility criteria, which includes being a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. The soldier should then apply through the Australian Defence Force (ADF) recruitment process, providing necessary documentation and undergoing assessments. If accepted, they may need to complete specific training courses to align with Australian military standards. It's advisable for the soldier to consult the ADF's official website or contact a recruiter for detailed guidance on the process.
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It is when a soldier transfers from one unit or batallion to another within the same installation (military base).
John Hines - Australian soldier - was born in 1873.
Vic Richardson - Australian soldier - was born in 1891.
Vic Richardson - Australian soldier - died in 1968.
Typically, no.. a couple years back, Australia did offer to allow prior service members to enlist in the Australian Army, although I don't know if that program is ongoing.
The Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier is located at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The tomb is located in the Hall of Memory.
James Martin - Australian soldier - was born on 1901-01-03.
James Martin - Australian soldier - died on 1915-10-25.
Harry Smith - Australian soldier - was born on 1933-07-25.