Australian troops served under British command many times and in many places after those executions were carried out. Diana mentioned an example where her grandfather served with the RAF although he was RAAF. Perhaps the best known example would be during the Western Front debacle. The tragedy of Fromelles has had an airing of late due to the discovery of the mass graves and it still hurts. If you listen to the song 'Last Man From Dunolly' you will know exactly what I'm referring to. Australian troops were in Singapore under British control when Percival surrendered. They were also under Monty in the Western Desert.
What did change was that the power that allowed the British authorities to execute Australian servicemen was removed. It never happened again.
David
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Hell no! I'm not that old!
Last edited by motto; 08-02-12 at 03:01.
Reason: Clarification
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