From what I can find out, most of the Australian uniforms were of British inspiration, but made in Australia. They also varied slightly in design from their British counterparts. Also, dependent upon were Australian troops served, they may have worn a combination of British, American and Canadian uniforms.
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they had uniforms
Follow the link below for images of the uniforms-
Some organisations that were developed in world war 2 are as follows; The Land Armies, the Nursing Services.e.g- Australian Army Medical Women's Service.etc. Australian Women's Army Service
During the war, most of the men were wearing Army uniforms.
Girl Scouts changed the color of their uniforms to khaki so that they would look more like the US Army in WWII.
Wade Krawczyk has written: 'German Army uniforms of World War II in colour photographs' 'The Panzer Soldier' 'Army Panzer Uniforms in Colour Photographs (EMS 13)' 'German Army uniforms of World War II in color photographs' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Germany, Germany. Heer, History, Uniforms, World War, 1939-1945
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in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
The film "Jabob's Ladder" is about the US Army, not the Australian Army.
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.