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User:Mikrobølgeovn
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
Treaty of Vereeniging
606
[1]
None
[1]
Boxer Rebellion
(1900–1901)
Japan
Russia
United Kingdom
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
United Kingdom
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
End of the
German
,
Russian
,
Ottoman
, and
Austro-Hungarian
empires
New countries formed in Europe and the Middle East
Establishment of the
League of Nations
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
Ethiopia
Brazil
Mexico
Colombia
Cuba
Nepal
Philippines
Mongolia
Germany
Japan
Italy
Romania
Hungary
Bulgaria
Slovakia
Croatia
Thailand
Iraq
Iran
Victory
Collapse of the
German Reich
and the
Empire of Japan
Creation of the
United Nations
Emergence of the
United States
and the
Soviet Union
as
superpowers
Beginning of the
Cold War
39,366
[4]
735
[4]
Korean War
(1950–1953)
South Korea
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Turkey
Australia
Ethiopia
Philippines
New Zealand
Thailand
Greece
France
Colombia
Belgium
South Africa
Netherlands
Luxembourg
North Korea
China
Stalemate
Cease-fire
armistice
Korean Demilitarized Zone
established, little territorial change at the
38th parallel
border
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
Khmer Republic
North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Khmer Rouge
Pathet Lao
Defeat
Withdrawal of
American
-led forces from
Indochina
Communist governments take power in
South Vietnam
,
Cambodia
and
Laos
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
Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait; Emir
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
restored
None
[9]
None
[9]
War in Afghanistan
(2001–2021)
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
Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Defeat
Overthrow of the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
in 2001
Fall of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
in 2021
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
SCJL
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
Overthrow of
Ba'ath Party
government
Escalation of sectarian insurgency after U.S. withdrawal
leading to the rise of the
ISIL
[11]
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
Al-Qaeda
Ongoing
Airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda positions in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nigeria, and Afghanistan
None
None
References
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List
Footnotes
^
a
b
Australia and the Boer War, 1899?1902
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
China (Boxer Rebellion), 1900?01
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
First World War 1914?18
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
"Australian Military Statistics World War II - A Global Perspective"
. AWM. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010
. Retrieved
2011-06-15
.
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}}
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^
a
b
Korean War, 1950-53
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
Malayan Emergency
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
Indonesian Confrontation, 1963?66
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
Vietnam War 1962?75
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
c
d
Iraq
, Australian War Memorial.
^
a
b
"Australian soldier dead in Afghanistan named as lance corporal Todd Chidgey"
.
the Guardian
. Retrieved
6 February
2015
.
^
References:
"Al-Qaeda's Resurgence in Iraq: A Threat to U.S. Interests"
. U.S Department of State. 5 February 2014
. Retrieved
26 November
2010
.
"The JRTN Movement and Iraq's Next Insurgency | Combating Terrorism Center at West Point"
. Ctc.usma.edu
. Retrieved
2014-08-02
.
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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