Difference between revisions of "Australia-Indonesia War"
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− | military conflict=Australian-Indonesian War| | + | military conflict= Australian-Indonesian War| |
− | map= | + | map= Map-Australia-Indonesia War.png| |
− | start=April 2010 | | + | start= April 2010 | |
− | end= | + | end= N/A| |
− | location=Asia - Oceania | | + | location= Asia - Oceania | |
− | result=[[Western Australia]] part of [[Australia]] once more | | + | result= [[Western Australia]] part of [[Australia]] once more | |
− | tchanges=[[Western Australia]] | | + | tchanges= [[Western Australia]] | |
− | fights=38113 | | + | fights= 38113 | |
− | belligerants1={{FlagLink|Australia}}| | + | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Australia}}| |
− | belligerants2={{FlagLink|Indonesia}}| | + | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Indonesia}}| |
− | commander1=[[file:Flag-Australia.jpg|20px]] [[Xavier Griffith]]| | + | commander1= [[file:Flag-Australia.jpg|20px]] [[Xavier Griffith]]| |
− | commander2=[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[Arya Gunawan]]| | + | commander2= [[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[Arya Gunawan]]| |
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | This war was the [[Australia|Australian]] response to the [[Second Indonesia-Australia War]], during which Australia lost [[Western Australia]]. The motion to declare war on Indonesia was officially passed by the [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]] on April 26, 2010 {{Ref|eLaw|Australia|32727}}. | |
− | This war was the [[Australia|Australian]] response to the [[Second Indonesia-Australia War]], during which Australia lost [[Western Australia]]. The motion to declare war on Indonesia was officially passed by the [[Congress of Australia | + | |
On {{Day|April 26, 2010}} (April 26, 2010), Australia was officially at war once more with Indonesia | On {{Day|April 26, 2010}} (April 26, 2010), Australia was officially at war once more with Indonesia | ||
== Battles Fought == | == Battles Fought == | ||
+ | Only one battle in this war was recorded - the {{ELink|battle|10171|Battle of Western Australia}}. | ||
− | + | This battle ended with a Victory for Australia, who successfully took back the region. The Battle Hero for Australia in this battle was [[Widdows9000]], who did 64967 damage. The Battle Hero for Indonesia was [[IndoBot|NicoSianipar]] (who did 55219 damage). | |
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− | This battle ended with a Victory for Australia, who successfully took back the region. The Battle Hero for Australia in this battle was [[Widdows9000]], who did 64967 damage. The Battle Hero for Indonesia was [[NicoSianipar]] (who did 55219 damage). | + | |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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*[[Western Australia Incident]] | *[[Western Australia Incident]] | ||
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[[Category: Wars in 2010]] | [[Category: Wars in 2010]] | ||
− | [[Category:Australian Wars]] | + | [[Category: Australian Wars]] |
− | [[Category:Indonesian Wars]] | + | [[Category: Indonesian Wars]] |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 18 November 2020
This article is about Australia-Indonesia War. For other uses, see Australia-Indonesia War (disambiguation).
Australian-Indonesian War
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Introduction
This war was the Australian response to the Second Indonesia-Australia War, during which Australia lost Western Australia. The motion to declare war on Indonesia was officially passed by the Australian Senate on April 26, 2010 [1].
On 888 (April 26, 2010), Australia was officially at war once more with Indonesia
Battles Fought
Only one battle in this war was recorded - the Battle of Western Australia.
This battle ended with a Victory for Australia, who successfully took back the region. The Battle Hero for Australia in this battle was Widdows9000, who did 64967 damage. The Battle Hero for Indonesia was NicoSianipar (who did 55219 damage).