Second Australian Imperial Force was created in 1939.
Second Australian Imperial Force ended in 1947.
First Australian Imperial Force was created in 1914.
First Australian Imperial Force ended in 1921.
The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was an expeditionary force created on 15 August 1914 for service overseas in the Great War. All members were persons who voluntarily agreed to serve beyond the limits of the Commonwealth. The name Australian Imperial Force was chosen by its first commander, Brigadier General W. T. Bridges, as representing its dual Australian and Imperial mission. Today it is generally known as the First AIF, as a Second AIF was created for service in the Second World War. Altogether some 328,583 Australian men and 2,131 women enlisted in the First AIF in Australia. It was government policy not to accept enlistments overseas and only 56 exceptions were made.
AMF - Australian Military Force AIF - Australian Imperial Force
Australian Imperial Force.
Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge was created in 1912.
Royal Australian Air Force was created in 1921.
Australian Defence Force Academy was created in 1986.
Australian First Tactical Air Force was created in 1944.
Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force was created in 1941.
The Australian Army is surely the Australian Army. The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was their primary expeditionary force during WWI. At Gallipoli, the Australians and New Zealanders were referred to as ANZAC or Australia/New Zealand Armed Corps.