Wherever needed, but the most notable Australian presence was in the Battle of Gallipoli, when British and Australian forces attempted to invade Turkey to enable a forcing of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, two narrow straits that prevented the Royal Navy from sailing into the Black Sea.
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African Americans were allowed to fight with the rest of the Armed Forces.
Second World War, in which over 16 million Americans were inducted into the Armed Forces.
Armed forces from different countries unite to fight a common enemy
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The Australian forces fought in almost every theater of the Second World War.They flew with the R.A.F. during the Battle of Britain, fought the combined German/Italian forces of the Afika Korps under the "Desert Fox" in north Africa,fought the Japanese in Malaya/New Guinea and in Burma.
Yes, the President is the Commander of the Armed Forces. However, the President doesn't tell them how to fight or where to hide, he or she only declares war.
was this in world war 1 or 2?
Yes children are recruited and trained to fight in arms conflict in Cuba. The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces has it's own Youth Labor Army.
From 1914 to 1919.
The Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) pressed the war in France, Belgium, The Netherlands Germany first moved against France.
Australian Navy, Army and Marines fought valiantly in both world wars because they were part of the United Kingdom. In World War 2 they had to save themselves from the Japanese taking over their nation so they fought with the Allied Forces in Australia and all over the Pacific.