By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
Like any other westernised nation, Australians wear formal, semi-formal or smart casual clothes for special occasions.
Close to 7,000 Australians at their peak strength.
Australia traditionally has been equipped with British equipment, to include their helmets. During the Vietnam War, Australians began to use US equipment, to include our US M-1 steel helmet.
88 Australians died :(
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Try: "Statistics About the Vietnam War." Recommended by the History Channel.
Certainly. Indigenous Australians have been in Australia for thousands of years. Regarding European settlement: yes, Australians of Europeans descent have been in Australia since the first infants were born after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
no there havn't been any
four Australians were awarded this medal nine went to British men.
The Soviet space dog, Laika. This dog was the first animal to die in space
Australians working in Antarctica may be based at any of the Australian bases, which are Mawson, Davis and Casey.
Pandas have never been sent to space. Although many animals, such as monkeys, dogs, and even insects, have been part of space missions, pandas have not been included in any space exploration programs to date.
No plants or life of any description have yet been found in space.
No, no Australian has ever walked on the moon. The only country to have sent astronauts to the moon is the United States.
no or maybe