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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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other leaders and 400 of
their bodyguards. As part of the late 2004
demobilizations,
these people were
given a
temporary 142
square mile (368 km2) haven...
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Civil Resettlement Units Demobilization Demobilisation of the
Australian military after World War II
Demobilization of
United States armed forces...
- ceremony. This is a
continuation of the
pilot phase of Disarmament,
Demobilization and Reintegration..
which began in
Kabul on 9
December when 182 soldiers...
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Demobilization of
United States armed forces after the
Second World War
began with the
defeat of
Germany in May 1945 and
continued through 1946. The...
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medical units – both
fixed and
deployable – with
dates of inactivations,
demobilizations, or redesignations. Note: an
asterisk (*)
denotes a
civilian hospital...
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fulfilled his
commitments to the
peace process. Both of
these m****ive
demobilizations of AUC
groups are an
apparent improvement over the
first one in 2003...
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George Washington (February 22, 1732 [O.S.
February 11, 1731] –
December 14, 1799) was a
Founding Father and the
first president of the
United States,...
- the
means of
combat from ex-belligerents (weapons, ammunition, etc.).
Demobilization means the
disbanding of
armed groups.
Reintegration means the process...
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divisions had
dropped from 89 to 12. The
leaders of the Army saw this
demobilization as a success. In the
Pacific War, U.S. Army
soldiers parti****ted alongside...