what three countries are Australian troops are currently serving
The Australian troops helped the US troops stop Adolf Hitler from ruling the world.
New Zealand did not have any troops serving in WW2 and if they did were attached to Australian formations.
no, currently there are air and missile strikes going on between the U.S Army and several other countries, but there are no U.S ground troops in Libya yet.
The main countries represented at Anzac Cove were Australian, British and New Zealand troops.
No, all countries have withdrawed all troops except the United States. However, Australians previously fought in Iraq.
The United States is currently sending our troops to Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. South Korea, Japan, Germany, England, Italy, Turkey, Israel, and several others.
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The Australian government.
American troops are currently stationed in various foreign countries, including South Korea, Japan, Germany, Italy, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. These troops support various missions such as deterring aggression, maintaining regional stability, and combating terrorist threats.
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Approximately 17,000 Australian Servicemen were sent to Korea.
On 28 April, 1965, Australian Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, announced that Australian troops would be sent to support the United States forces in the Vietnam war. The first Australian troops arrived in Vietnam in May 1965.