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Australia supplied 412,953 soldiers in all areas of WW1, 61,928 personnel were killed and 152,171 injured to make a total figure of 214,099 personnel or slightly over 50% of the personnel supplied. Source: Statistics of the Military Effort of the British Empire During the Great War 1914-1920, The War Office, London (March 1922) -Reprinted by Naval & Military Press- ISBN 1-84734-681-2

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