Australian Army

The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force. Although Australian soldiers have been involved in a number of minor and major conflicts throughout its history, only in World War II has Australian territory come under direct attack.

Australian Army in Days of Infamy
The Australian Army was heavily engaged in the Middle East when Japan entered the war in 1941. They were defeated in Malaya and Singapore. Although they regrouped and joined forces with ABDACOM in the Dutch East Indies but they were defeated there too. Again, at their last line of defence in New Guinea, they were defeated, losing Port Moresby and were forced back to their own home soil.

Austrlian Army in Worldwar
The Australian Army was heavily engaged in both the Middle East and the Pacific when the Race invaded in mid 1942.

Although outnumbered and out-gunned, they held off the Race, launching raids against them. In 1944, Atvar decided to employ nuclear weapons in an offensive against the Australia, destroying Sydney and Melbourne. This broke the back of the Army and allowed the Race to easily defeat them. After the defeat and annexation of the country, the army was disbanded.

