Portal:Military history of Australia
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The Military history of Australia PortalThe military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginals 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 its unique security dilemma. 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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![]() Air Vice-Marshal George Jones, 1942 |
![]() Captain Otto Becher on the bridge of HMAS Warramunga c. 1951 |
![]() An A-4G landing on HMAS Melbourne in 1980 |
![]() United States Marines wade ashore on Tulagi Island on 7 August 1942. |
![]() Official RAAF portrait of Air Marshal Sir Alister Murdoch |
![]() Commander Alan McNicoll c. mid-1940s |
![]() RAAF area commands in November 1942 |
![]() Air Commodore Joe Hewitt, 1942 |
![]() Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel 1919 portrait by James Peter Quinn (1870–1951) |
![]() Wing Commander Spence as commanding officer of No. 77 Squadron in the Korean War, August 1950 |
![]() Brigadier Wilkie in Afghanistan, August 2012 |
![]() The prototype Yeramba in 1949 |
![]() General Sir W. R. Birdwood by Elliott & Fry |
![]() HMAS Kanimbla in 2010 |
![]() Mounted police engaging Indigenous Australians during the Slaughterhouse Creek clash of 1838 New South Wales Mounted Police engaging Aboriginal warriors during the Waterloo Creek massacre of 1838 |
![]() Kissing Point Fortification, 2007 |
![]() Australian and American troops dug in together during the Battle of Hamel Australian and American troops dug in together during the Battle of Hamel |
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Monument Hill, in Fremantle, Western Australia. A tribute to all West Australian sailors during all wars, and to all vessels that served out of Fremantle during World War II.![]() Soldiers from the 1st Parachute Battalion boarding a DC-2 in 1944. |
![]() Beaufighter of No. 31 Squadron, part of No. 77 Wing, landing on Tarakan airstrip, Borneo, 1945 |
![]() Undated portrait of Nigel Cullen |
![]() Studio portrait of Robert A. Little |
![]() HQ 2nd Armoured Brigade Colour Patch |
![]() A member of RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) on a visit to Australian forces serving on the Korean Armistice line looks across the demilitarised zone towards Communist positions |
The first HMAS Parramatta (D55) was a River class torpedo boat destroyer which was one of the first two ships to be commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy in September 1910. Parramatta saw active service during World War I, taking part in operations in New Guinea in 1914 and conducting patrols in the Far East and Mediterranean Sea. Parramatta was paid off to reserve after returning to Australia in 1919 and was used as a training ship between 1924 and 1928 when she was permanently paid off and later sold for scrap.
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