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The military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginal people and Europeans to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 21st century. Although this history is short when compared to that of many other nations, Australia has been involved in numerous conflicts and wars, and war and military service have been significant influences on Australian society and national identity, including the Anzac spirit. The relationship between war and Australian society has also been shaped by the enduring themes of Australian strategic culture and the unique security challenges it faces.

The six British colonies in Australia participated in some of Britain's wars of the 19th century. In the early 20th century, as a federated dominion and later as an independent nation, Australia fought in the First World War and Second World War, as well as in the wars in Korea, Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam during the Cold War. In the Post-Vietnam era Australian forces have been involved in numerous international peacekeeping missions, through the United Nations and other agencies, including in the Sinai, Persian Gulf, Rwanda, Somalia, East Timor and the Solomon Islands, as well as many overseas humanitarian relief operations, while more recently they have also fought as part of multi-lateral forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. In total, nearly 103,000 Australians died during these conflicts. (Full article...)

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Photo credit: PH1 Terry Cosgrove USN
The guided missile frigate HMAS Canberra refuels from the underway replenishment tanker HMAS Success as the vessels takes part in exercise RIMPAC '88 off the coast of Hawaii.

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  • ...that Major General John Paton commanded the rear party during the evacuation of Anzac Cove in World War I and was one of the last Australian soldiers to leave the beach?
  • ...that HMAS Biloela was the first ship to be built entirely from Australian materials to an Australian design?

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Australian 45th Battalion during the breaking of the Hindenburg Line, September 1918.
Australian 45th Battalion during the breaking of the Hindenburg Line, September 1918.

The Australian Corps was a First World War army corps that contained all five Australian infantry divisions serving on the Western Front. It was the largest corps fielded by the British army in France during the war. Formed on 1 November 1917, the corps was originally commanded by General William Birdwood and from May 1918 by Australian general John Monash who led the corps during the Battle of Hamel and the concluding Hundred Days Offensive. For the Battle of the Hindenburg Line in September 1918, the Australian Corps also contained two American divisions; the 27th and 30th.

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"Nos Morituri Te Salutamus ("we who are about to die salute you")."
— Signal sent by Wing Commander John Lerew, commander of No. 24 Squadron RAAF on the eve of the Battle of Rabaul in 1942

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