When the Japanese captured Malaya, the Australian forces were withdrawn to Singapore Island where they prepared to meet the Japanese in a set battle on equal terms. Craven British and Australian commanders surrendered without a fight, vastly to the relief of the Japanese who were outnumbered and short of food and ammunition.
In the First World War, the United States sent soldiers & marines to fight in France against the Germans. That is where the vast majority went in 1917-1918.
Australian soldiers first arrived in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. They remained there for about eight months.
No India as a country did not fight in world war 1 however some Indian soldiers assisted British soldiers in the war. Hope this helps :)
A hole in the ground that soldiers use to fight in is called a Trench.
some of the places where the Australian soldiers fought in WW1 were-German New Guinea-Western Desert-Gallipoli-The Middle East-France-Belgium-Germany-Northern Russia
was this in world war 1 or 2?
Approximately a million.
so that they could fight for there country
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
The South West Pacific.
in WORLD war I as well as WORLD war II
Soldiers
they fought in houses
Australian Navy, Army and Marines fought valiantly in both world wars because they were part of the United Kingdom. In World War 2 they had to save themselves from the Japanese taking over their nation so they fought with the Allied Forces in Australia and all over the Pacific.
From 1914 to 1919.
they fought in houses