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Demobilization or
demobilisation (see
spelling differences) is the
process of
standing down a nation's
armed forces from combat-ready status. This may...
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approximately five
million servicemembers in the
British Armed Forces. The
demobilisation and re****imilation of this vast
force back into
civilian life was one...
- Disarmament,
demobilisation and
reintegration (DDR), or disarmament,
demobilisation, repatriation,
reintegration and
resettlement (DDRRR) are strategies...
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short for
demobilisation, came into use in the 1930s.[dubious – discuss]
Soldiers had
received a set of
civilian clothes on
demobilisation at the end...
- in the
number of
officers holding temporary commissions. A
staggered demobilisation at the war's end
helped alleviate some of the
issues faced by their...
- The
Afghan New
Beginnings Programme aimed to disarm,
demobilise and
reintegrate thousands of
combatants from the
Afghan Militia Forces/Afghan Army and...
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Gaviria administration from
August 1990 to May 1991,
leading to its
demobilisation and
simultaneous parti****tion in the
Constituent ****embly.
Their presence...
- part of XV
Corps (India). The unit was
disbanded as part of the
wider demobilisation at the end of the War.The
regiment was
disbanded in 1946. The Regiment...
- The
Somaliland government sought unify SNM
armed factions to
ensure demobilisation and
reintegration of ex-combatants into society. In
early 1994, a well-staged...
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ending a war or a
major conflict. The
principle is
distinguished from
demobilisation,
which refers to the
drastic voluntary reduction in the size of a victorious...