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60,000 were killed
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
557 women served. ANSWER thnk u sooo much xD
During World War I, Australian nurses served primarily in the Middle East and Europe, particularly on the Western Front in countries like Belgium and France. They were part of the Australian Imperial Force and worked in various capacities, including field hospitals, casualty clearing stations, and on hospital ships. Notably, many Australian nurses served at Gallipoli and in major battles such as the Somme and Passchendaele, providing critical medical care to wounded soldiers. Their contributions were vital to the war effort and highlighted the important role of women in military service.
There were hundreds of thousands of nurses in the Allied Forces both on the war front and the home fronts. They came from countries all over the world. The ironic thing was that Hitler had the fewest nurses and medics for his forces and he started the entire war! In the US Forces there were close to 200,000 or more. Sadly, some of them were killed on the front by stray shrapnel or bullets.
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About 8,000 Australian servicemen fought in the Vietnam War. Approximately 600 were killed there.
Over 300,000 Australians went to War in 1914, and 145 of every 1000 troupes deployed were killed in combat.
46000 Australian and New Zealand soilders where killed
Males nurses also existed in the service during the cold war. Female military nurses served: 1. WWII-68,000 female nurses; 200 were killed. 2. Korea-600 female nurses, none allowed to serve on the front lines. 3. Vietnam-7,500 female nurses; none allowed to be on the front lines, 8 were killed, all but one by accidents.
Nurses were killed in air raids on military hospitals including 58 General Hospital in 1917 & Etaples in 1918. Many more died from diseases caught from patients.
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps alone, over 217 nurses died.