300,000 soldiers from Australia fought in World War 1. 62,000 of those soldiers died. That leaves 238,000 soldiers that survived World War 1 from Australia. If you are asking how many WW1 veterans there are from Australia, there is currently 1 (Jack Ross), who celebrated his 110th birthday on March 11, 2009.
Australia began exiting the war in Vietnam in 1970 and most all troops were out of the country by 1973. They did briefly send troops back in 1975 to help Australian embassy workers evacuate during the Fall of Saigon.
about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.
Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. Its not how many that survived.
508 - 478 Army - 14 RAAF - 9 NAVY - 7 civillians - 6 servicemen were also declared missing in action. It is believed that they were killed but it has never been confirmed.
Total troops mobilised by all countries in WW165,038,810Total troops dead from all countries in WW18,556,315Total troops wounded from all countries in WW121,219,452Total missing or POWs7,750,945
Close to 7,000 Australians at their peak strength.
Australia began exiting the war in Vietnam in 1970 and most all troops were out of the country by 1973. They did briefly send troops back in 1975 to help Australian embassy workers evacuate during the Fall of Saigon.
Over 50,000 Australians served in the war; consisting largely of infantrymen, sailors, and Centurion tank crewmen.
This is really a hard question, but I can answer this. There were more than 200 Australians troops who survived but had some body parts missing. That's all I can say.
About 3 million and survived is spelled "survived"
Over 3,000 Australian Servicemen wounded in Vietnam.
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By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
About 8,000 Australian servicemen fought in the Vietnam War. Approximately 600 were killed there.
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Approximately 162,000 Allied troops survived the 6th of June.
Approximately 70,000 American troops landed and survived D-Day.