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Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force
Recruitment of the force Being at war with Germany made the Australian Government feel threatened by the presence of German navy ships and colonial outposts nearby in the Pacific region.
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Medical treatment of Australian soldiers in World War I
Illnesses and devastating injuries The Australian Government recorded 215,585 casualties during the war.
Royal Australian Navy in World War I
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