
5th Australian Division
The 5th Australian Division was a major military unit formed during World War I, composed of Australian soldiers. Over 30,000 troops, including infantry, artillery, and support units, trained and fought together. They participated in key battles such as Gallipoli and the Western Front, showcasing resilience and skill. The division was known for its camaraderie, effective fighting tactics, and significant contributions to Australia's military efforts. After WWI, it was disbanded but later reformed during World War II, maintaining its legacy as a symbol of Australian bravery and teamwork in combat.