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Q: Why did so many australians and new zealanders volunteer to join gallipoli war?
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Why do you think so many young australians and new zealanders volunteer to join the war on the other side of the world?

to protect us from harm


Why did so many young Australians and New Zealanders volunteer to join a war on the other side of the world?

Both Australia and New Zealand were young countries at this point, and both had young men wanting to join a war on the other side of the world out of a sense of patriotic pride. They were fighting for their own country, under their own flag. Equally, there were many who who wanted to fight to show their support of "Mother England".


When did the join WW1?

they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915


When did the anzacs join WW1?

they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915


When did Australia join World War I?

Australians went to war in August 1914.


How did australians react to world war 1?

Many Australians men rushed to join the army and help the motherland (England). most Australians had a fierce loyalty to the empire. When Great Britain called they wasted no tome to come to her aid.


Were the Australians representing Australians or their colonies in the boer war?

Australians were actually representing their colonies in the Boer War. The colonies, or states, did not join together under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia until Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.


What is an army conscript?

A person who has to join the army because its his countries law. He or she is not a volunteer.


How old did you have to be to join the Gallipoli war?

There was no "Gallipoli War". People did not enlist in a "Gallipoli war": they enlisted in the Australian Army,which sent troops to Gallipoli, one of many campaigns undertaken during World War 1. The enlistment age for the Australian Army was 21 years. With the permission of a parent or guardian, it was age 18. Many younger boys lied about their age in order to join up. There were many 16 year olds who joined the army under false pretences, and there were even known to be some 14 year olds.


how can i join to be volunteer fire fighter?

Go to the forestry and ask to volunteer or to the local firehouse. They can tell you what to do. Most places need volunteers right now.


what was a volunteer army?

On formed from people who join the army because they want to, not because they are forced to.


Did everyone have to join the army?

No. Not in the United States. The US currently has an all volunteer force.