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The main reason Australians were so eager to voulenteer to support the British in World War one, was that we were still a part of the Commonwealth and if the British Soliers needed help then we, the Australians Soldiers, would be there for them; we had their back.
You had to be 18 to enlist for the British Army in World war II, though some boys who were younger were able to enlist using false documentation.
I Don't Know. Too Many Deaths Of Loved Ones.
About 400,000.
Yes some people falsified information to enlist. But the major ones I can remember are the japans youth near the end and the hilter youth near their end.
1939 to 1945.
1395.
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Because they were trying to fight for their freedom.
Australia fought in Egypt, Lybya, Crete and Papua New Guinea.
The civil war was about slavery so aferican Americans would enlist to fight for their freedom
The main reason Australians were so eager to voulenteer to support the British in World War one, was that we were still a part of the Commonwealth and if the British Soliers needed help then we, the Australians Soldiers, would be there for them; we had their back.
World War 2
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that is the first place that the Australians fight war
Possibly because it was the first war in which Australia participated as a nation, and furnished large numbers of soldiers to fight overseas.
I was not involved in the Vietnam war. That was between the American (and Australians and south Vietnamese) and the Vietcong.