Yes, British soldiers can transfer to the Australian Army under certain conditions. They must meet specific eligibility criteria, including age, medical standards, and relevant skills or qualifications. The process typically involves applying for a position and undergoing a selection process. Additionally, the transfer may be facilitated by agreements between the two countries' defense forces.
The men of the Australian Army were veterans of fighting in the New Guinea Campaign.
the british
the british soldiers disrespected him
The Gurkha soldiers fought on behalf of the British in World War 2. There was a separate 'Gurkha regiment' in British Army. The Gurkha soldiers were very faithful and obedient and they laid down their lives in the battlefield fighting for the British army.
It is because the British army was to good and Militia doesn't know to much of what they were doing
British Soldiers have served on virtually every continent throughout history. Although large portions of the British Army have been made up of Commonwealth nations, the bulk of the British Army soldiers are of British origin.
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Yes
The british army consists of full time soldiers. The soldiers are full time once they volunteer.
In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.
The Continental Army was not composed of soldiers as well-trained or prepared as the British troops.
No, Ireland and Britain are different countries, you would have to leave the Irish Army, then try to get permission to join the British army
British
They weren't trained soldiers, they had weapons that weren't as good as the British's, the British army had more men....
The men of the Australian Army were veterans of fighting in the New Guinea Campaign.
the british
the british soldiers disrespected him