Australian soldiers, particularly during World War I and World War II, gained a reputation for being tenacious, resourceful, and courageous. They were known for their ability to adapt to challenging conditions and for their strong camaraderie, often described as the "ANZAC spirit." This reputation was solidified through significant battles, such as Gallipoli and Kokoda, where their resilience and fighting prowess were prominently displayed. Overall, they became emblematic of a rugged and determined fighting force.
i don't know alot about it, but seeings though nobody else has answered i could give you some info. they are called Australian commandos. but there are also Australian SASR soldiers which are like the top paid secret type. try typing those names into Google, might help
"Reputation" is a noun of the abstract type.
try and type it into google and see what happens or write something in google like your question but a little different
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They fought against the Britsh and they did not like woman to join their military. Keith adds. Sorry but Australia did NOT fight the British. Australia, New Zealand, India and other parts of the old 'empire' united to form the B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Forces). You might be thinking of Australian Government insisting that Australian soldiers served directly under Australian officers and that no Courts martial of Australian soldiers would be promulgated by British Officers. This was a 'hang over' from the Boer Wars (multiple wars 1897 to 1903) where several Australian soldiers were Court Martialled and shot by firing squad. (of the two soldiers shot, one was actually English but had signed up in Australia in an Australian Regiment). This was known as the Breaker MORANT affair. Harry Habord MORANT (English but serving with the Australian Bushveldt Carbineers) and an Australian (who's name escapes me for the moment sorry) where sentenced and shot by firing squad for possibly political reasons. Apart from that type of bickering between Britain and Oz, they were on the same side during American War of Independence, The Boer Wars, WWI, WWII, Koerean War, Vietnam War, and the various more recent conflicts.
All the Australian deserts are hot subtropical deserts.
soldiers are some type of guard that protects people.
living conditions of Vietnam soldiers
He was considered to be dangerously liberal for a nobleman.His reputation in the United States was as good as gold.
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