The South West Pacific.
Australia in world war 2Australian soldiers generally fought in the pacific campaigns but they also had involvement in the African campaign in Egypt and Libya as well as the Italian campaign but by for the pacific campaign was were most Australian soldiers were fighting a lot of the time they fought alongside British and other commonwealth forces. the New Zealand soldiers fought with the Australians often to form ANZAC.
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was this in world war 1 or 2?
Approximately a million.
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.
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so that they could fight for there country
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In Papua New Guinea, the Dutch and British colonies of South East Asia and the South Pacific islands.
Australia supported the U.S. to help fight the Japanese who bombed Darwin. If they did not support the U.S. the Japanese may have taken over the whole country. Australian soldiers fought many battles in the South Pacific and South east Asia from 1942-1944. Also a smaller number of Australian soldiers fought in Europe with the Allied forces.
some of the places where the Australian soldiers fought in WW1 were-German New Guinea-Western Desert-Gallipoli-The Middle East-France-Belgium-Germany-Northern Russia
Italy, North Africa (Tripoli) and the Islands around what is now Indonesia as well as Burma and Malaysia.Australian soldiers fought with the United States against Japan in the Pacific, like at the Battle of Coral Sea. Soldiers from New Zealand also fought with the United States in the Pacific.