The Prime Minister has the executice power to send troops to war but would usually discuss this with the senior cabinet ministers and perhaps the Govenor General before commiting forces.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Australia sent 17,000 men to the Korean War.
Australia entered the Vietnam War because Australia feared that they would have to face the spread of Communism.
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Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
The New Zealand Land Wars The Australian Revolution The Boer War WW1 WW2 The Korean War The Vietnam War The Afghanistan War The Iraq War There are several smaller conflicts and peace keeping missions Australia has been involved in as well.
whether or not we should have used that gun powder that goes 75 mph that we traded for the buffaloe!!
The British Government.
Australia has not had a war. The country has been involved with other wars around the world, but Australia has not had a civil war.
There has only been one war in Australia and that was against Japan.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
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The war after world war 2 in which Australia participated was the Korean war.
The last one of the battles, the one that decides the war.
A true declaration of war can only be done by congress.
No. They are under the authority of the government, which decides when to go to war, and why. Government leaders answer to God for the lives lost and the reasons given. Individual soldiers answer for their own decisions whether in battle, or not.
No war has occured on Australian soil. But Australia has been "at war" eg WWI, WWII etc.