The Mark one and two Enfield Bolt Action Rifle in calibre .303 were the standard issue rifles (Australia) in World War I.
F88 AUSTYER is the current weapon used by the Australian Army.
Standard issue camoflage for US Soldiers came in the form of a "net" for their steel helmets, during WWII. Only US Marines were issued camoflage steel helmet covers as standard issue; during WWII. The Vietnam War was the FIRST war in which the US Army issued camoflage cloth helmet covers for their steel helmets, as general issue.
Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland use it as their standard issue rifle. Several other military forces issue it to select units.
ww1 Britain standard issue was a Lee Enfield and German was a Gewehr 98 WW2 Britain standard issue was a new version of the Lee Enfield and German was a Karabiner 98K
Using the A-Bomb.
The entire world has pollution problems, and while Australia's do not compare to those of many other countries, they are still an issue.
The standard issue firearm is a small, lightweight gun called the P99
No, this was not an issue during WW1.
Zeiss 6X30 power were standard issue to officers
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
m1 garand or the m1a1 carbine were the standard issue combat rifles. they were the semi automatic rifles of their time
Whatever they could. They started with the standard issue clogs, but as it was winter, they were not very warm.
Dating issues are common all over the world and Australia is not left out. These includes faithfulness, understanding, cultural background, and love as a foundation of relationship.