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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...
- Disarmament,
demobilisation and
reintegration (DDR), or disarmament,
demobilisation, repatriation,
reintegration and
resettlement (DDRRR) are strategies...
- The
Afghan New
Beginnings Programme aimed to disarm,
demobilise and
reintegrate thousands of
combatants from the
Afghan Militia Forces/Afghan Army and...
- programme,
fearing the
destabilising effects of
peace and the
consequent demobilisation of
hundreds of
thousands of
young men. As long as the
generals and their...
- for War and
Secretary of
State for Air.
Churchill was
responsible for
demobilising the army,
though he
convinced Lloyd George to keep a
million men conscripted...
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where they were
routed by the
Turkish defenders. Only then did
Mehmet demobilise his army,
after which he
returned to
Edirne to
spend the
winter at Edirne...
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demobilization process of the
organisation in Somaliland. The Arap's
decision to
demobilise applied pressure on
other clans to
follow suit.
playing an instrumental...
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resorted to
brutal suppression. The area's po****tion,
swelled by
recently demobilised soldiers following World War II,
rebelled against the maharaja's forces...
- ****am. The
corps was
raised in 1942 for the
defence of ****am and was
demobilised in 1945. It was re-raised in
October 1962 just
before the Sino-Indian...
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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...