Jumat, 14 April 2017

Australian Soldiers, 1914-45

Aussies fought some of the toughest battles in two world wars. The list of battles fought by Australian soldiers reads like an honor roll of the toughest fighting of World Wars I and II: Gallipoli (1915), the Somme (1916), Ypres (1917), Beersheba (1917), Hamel (1918), Tobruk (1941), Malaya-Singapore (1942), El Alamein (1942), New Guinea (1942-44), …

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