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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result for Australia and/or its Allies Australian losses
(Killed or missing)
ADF
forces
Civilians
Second Boer War
(1899–1902)
  United Kingdom
  Canada
  Australia
  New Zealand
  South African Republic
  Orange Free State
Victory
606 [1]
None [1]
Boxer Rebellion
(1900–1901)
  Japan
Russia Russia
  United Kingdom
France France
  United States
  Germany
  Austria-Hungary
  Italy
  Australia
Yihetuan
  China
Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
  • Signing of the Boxer Protocol
  • Provisions for foreign troops stationed in Beijing
6 [2]
None [2]
World War I
(1914–1918)
France France
  United Kingdom
Russia Russia
  Italy
  United States
  Serbia
  Belgium
  Romania
  Australia
  Canada
  New Zealand
  South Africa
  Greece
  Portugal
  Brazil
  Japan
Nepal
Siam
Hejaz
  Germany
  Austria-Hungary
  Ottoman Empire
  Bulgaria
Victory
60,000+ [3]
None [3]
World War II
(1939–1945)
  Soviet Union
  United States
  United Kingdom
China
  France
  Poland
  Yugoslavia
  Greece
  Australia
  Canada
  New Zealand
  South Africa
  Denmark
  Norway
  Netherlands
  Belgium
  Luxembourg
  Czechoslovakia
Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia
  Brazil
  Mexico
  Colombia
Cuba
Nepal
Philippines
Mongolia
  Germany
  Japan
  Italy
  Romania
  Hungary
  Bulgaria
Slovakia
  Croatia
Thailand
  Iraq
Iran
Victory
39,366 [4]
735 [4]
Korean War
(1950–1953)
  South Korea
  United States
  United Kingdom
  Canada
  Turkey
  Australia
Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia
Philippines
  New Zealand
Thailand
Greece
  France
  Colombia
  Belgium
  South Africa
  Netherlands
  Luxembourg
  North Korea
  China
Stalemate
340 [5]
None [5]
Malayan Emergency
(1950–1960)
  United Kingdom
  Malaya
  Australia
  New Zealand
MNLA Victory
  • Communist retreat from Malaya, Chin Peng exiled
39 [6]
None [6]
Borneo Confrontation
(1963–1966)
  Malaysia
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  New Zealand
  Indonesia Victory
  • Indonesia accepts the formation of Malaysia
23 [7]
None [7]
Vietnam War
(1965–1973)
South Vietnam
United States
  South Korea
Thailand
  Australia
  New Zealand
Philippines
Laos
Cambodia Khmer Republic
Vietnam North Vietnam
Viet Cong Viet Cong
Khmer Rouge
Laos Pathet Lao
Defeat
521 [8]
None [8]
Gulf War
(1990–1991)
  Kuwait
United States
  United Kingdom
  Saudi Arabia
  France
  Canada
  Egypt
  Syria
  Oman
  UAE
  Qatar
  Italy
  Australia
  Argentina
Iraq Victory
None [9]
None [9]
War in Afghanistan
(2001–2021)
Afghanistan Northern Alliance
Afghan Armed Forces
United States
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  Canada
  Germany
  France
  Italy
  Czech Republic
  Netherlands
  Turkey
  Romania
  Georgia
  South Korea
  Poland
  Denmark
  Sweden
  Norway
  Singapore
  New Zealand
Afghanistan Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Defeat
41 [10]
None [10]
Iraq War
(2003–2009)
  Iraq
Iraqi Kurdistan
United States
  United Kingdom
  South Korea
  Italy
  Poland
  Australia
  Georgia
  Ukraine
  Netherlands
  Spain
  Romania
  Bulgaria
  Denmark
Thailand
Iraq Iraq
Iraq SCJL
Iraq Naqshbandi Army
Al-Qaeda
Ansar al-Islam
File:IAILogo.png IAI
Mahdi Army
Badr Brigades
File:Kata'ib Hezbollah flag.svg Kata'ib Hezbollah
Inconclusive
2 [9]
None [9]
War on ISIL
(2014–)
  Iraq
  Iraqi Kurdistan
Rojava
United States
  Canada
  United Kingdom
  France
  Germany
  Australia
  Turkey
  Saudi Arabia
  Qatar
  Jordan
  Bahrain
  UAE
  Morocco
  New Zealand
  Netherlands
  Belgium
  Denmark
  Norway
Islamic State Islamic State
Al-Qaeda
Ongoing
  • Airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda positions in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nigeria, and Afghanistan
None
None

References

List
  • Footnotes
    1. ^ a b Australia and the Boer War, 1899–1902, Australian War Memorial.
    2. ^ a b China (Boxer Rebellion), 1900–01, Australian War Memorial.
    3. ^ a b First World War 1914–18, Australian War Memorial.
    4. ^ a b "Australian Military Statistics World War II - A Global Perspective". AWM. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved 2011-06-15.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link)
    5. ^ a b Korean War, 1950-53, Australian War Memorial.
    6. ^ a b Malayan Emergency, Australian War Memorial.
    7. ^ a b Indonesian Confrontation, 1963–66, Australian War Memorial.
    8. ^ a b Vietnam War 1962–75, Australian War Memorial.
    9. ^ a b c d Iraq, Australian War Memorial.
    10. ^ a b "Australian soldier dead in Afghanistan named as lance corporal Todd Chidgey". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
    11. ^ References:
  • Sources:
    • Muirden, Bruce (1990). The Diggers Who Signed On For More: Australia's Part in the Russian Wars of Intervention, 1918–1919. Kent Town: Wakefield Press. ISBN  1-86254-260-0.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result for Australia and/or its Allies Australian losses
(Killed or missing)
ADF
forces
Civilians
Second Boer War
(1899–1902)
  United Kingdom
  Canada
  Australia
  New Zealand
  South African Republic
  Orange Free State
Victory
606 [1]
None [1]
Boxer Rebellion
(1900–1901)
  Japan
Russia Russia
  United Kingdom
France France
  United States
  Germany
  Austria-Hungary
  Italy
  Australia
Yihetuan
  China
Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
  • Signing of the Boxer Protocol
  • Provisions for foreign troops stationed in Beijing
6 [2]
None [2]
World War I
(1914–1918)
France France
  United Kingdom
Russia Russia
  Italy
  United States
  Serbia
  Belgium
  Romania
  Australia
  Canada
  New Zealand
  South Africa
  Greece
  Portugal
  Brazil
  Japan
Nepal
Siam
Hejaz
  Germany
  Austria-Hungary
  Ottoman Empire
  Bulgaria
Victory
60,000+ [3]
None [3]
World War II
(1939–1945)
  Soviet Union
  United States
  United Kingdom
China
  France
  Poland
  Yugoslavia
  Greece
  Australia
  Canada
  New Zealand
  South Africa
  Denmark
  Norway
  Netherlands
  Belgium
  Luxembourg
  Czechoslovakia
Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia
  Brazil
  Mexico
  Colombia
Cuba
Nepal
Philippines
Mongolia
  Germany
  Japan
  Italy
  Romania
  Hungary
  Bulgaria
Slovakia
  Croatia
Thailand
  Iraq
Iran
Victory
39,366 [4]
735 [4]
Korean War
(1950–1953)
  South Korea
  United States
  United Kingdom
  Canada
  Turkey
  Australia
Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia
Philippines
  New Zealand
Thailand
Greece
  France
  Colombia
  Belgium
  South Africa
  Netherlands
  Luxembourg
  North Korea
  China
Stalemate
340 [5]
None [5]
Malayan Emergency
(1950–1960)
  United Kingdom
  Malaya
  Australia
  New Zealand
MNLA Victory
  • Communist retreat from Malaya, Chin Peng exiled
39 [6]
None [6]
Borneo Confrontation
(1963–1966)
  Malaysia
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  New Zealand
  Indonesia Victory
  • Indonesia accepts the formation of Malaysia
23 [7]
None [7]
Vietnam War
(1965–1973)
South Vietnam
United States
  South Korea
Thailand
  Australia
  New Zealand
Philippines
Laos
Cambodia Khmer Republic
Vietnam North Vietnam
Viet Cong Viet Cong
Khmer Rouge
Laos Pathet Lao
Defeat
521 [8]
None [8]
Gulf War
(1990–1991)
  Kuwait
United States
  United Kingdom
  Saudi Arabia
  France
  Canada
  Egypt
  Syria
  Oman
  UAE
  Qatar
  Italy
  Australia
  Argentina
Iraq Victory
None [9]
None [9]
War in Afghanistan
(2001–2021)
Afghanistan Northern Alliance
Afghan Armed Forces
United States
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  Canada
  Germany
  France
  Italy
  Czech Republic
  Netherlands
  Turkey
  Romania
  Georgia
  South Korea
  Poland
  Denmark
  Sweden
  Norway
  Singapore
  New Zealand
Afghanistan Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Defeat
41 [10]
None [10]
Iraq War
(2003–2009)
  Iraq
Iraqi Kurdistan
United States
  United Kingdom
  South Korea
  Italy
  Poland
  Australia
  Georgia
  Ukraine
  Netherlands
  Spain
  Romania
  Bulgaria
  Denmark
Thailand
Iraq Iraq
Iraq SCJL
Iraq Naqshbandi Army
Al-Qaeda
Ansar al-Islam
File:IAILogo.png IAI
Mahdi Army
Badr Brigades
File:Kata'ib Hezbollah flag.svg Kata'ib Hezbollah
Inconclusive
2 [9]
None [9]
War on ISIL
(2014–)
  Iraq
  Iraqi Kurdistan
Rojava
United States
  Canada
  United Kingdom
  France
  Germany
  Australia
  Turkey
  Saudi Arabia
  Qatar
  Jordan
  Bahrain
  UAE
  Morocco
  New Zealand
  Netherlands
  Belgium
  Denmark
  Norway
Islamic State Islamic State
Al-Qaeda
Ongoing
  • Airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda positions in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nigeria, and Afghanistan
None
None

References

List
  • Footnotes
    1. ^ a b Australia and the Boer War, 1899–1902, Australian War Memorial.
    2. ^ a b China (Boxer Rebellion), 1900–01, Australian War Memorial.
    3. ^ a b First World War 1914–18, Australian War Memorial.
    4. ^ a b "Australian Military Statistics World War II - A Global Perspective". AWM. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved 2011-06-15.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link)
    5. ^ a b Korean War, 1950-53, Australian War Memorial.
    6. ^ a b Malayan Emergency, Australian War Memorial.
    7. ^ a b Indonesian Confrontation, 1963–66, Australian War Memorial.
    8. ^ a b Vietnam War 1962–75, Australian War Memorial.
    9. ^ a b c d Iraq, Australian War Memorial.
    10. ^ a b "Australian soldier dead in Afghanistan named as lance corporal Todd Chidgey". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
    11. ^ References:
  • Sources:
    • Muirden, Bruce (1990). The Diggers Who Signed On For More: Australia's Part in the Russian Wars of Intervention, 1918–1919. Kent Town: Wakefield Press. ISBN  1-86254-260-0.

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