Over 50,000 Australian men served in the war, over 500 of them lost their lives there.
Australian "Military Advisors" were sent to Vietnam in 1962. On April 29th, 1965, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, committed Australian troops to fight in Vietnam. On November 30th, 1971, the last Australian combat troops left Vietnam. Over 60,000 ANZAC troops, many of them conscripts, fought in Vietnam.
0, Canada did not fight in Vietnam. 0, Canada did not fight in Vietnam.
Approximately 8500 Australian troops died at Gallipoli in 1915.
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.
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War.
About 600 Australian servicemen died in Vietnam.
About 520 were killed in Vietnam.
Australian "Military Advisors" were sent to Vietnam in 1962. On April 29th, 1965, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, committed Australian troops to fight in Vietnam. On November 30th, 1971, the last Australian combat troops left Vietnam. Over 60,000 ANZAC troops, many of them conscripts, fought in Vietnam.
Over 50,000 Australian servicemen fought in Vietnam. approx. 47000 men and a larged amount of women served
Close to 7,000 Australians at their peak strength.
Around 20 million people survived the Vietnam War.
U.S. president Kennedy said many troops to Vietnam to fight the Vietnam War.
About 3 million and survived is spelled "survived"
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.
Over 3,000 Australian Servicemen wounded in Vietnam.
Over 50,000 Australians served in the war; consisting largely of infantrymen, sailors, and Centurion tank crewmen.
over 50.000 troops