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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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demobilization with 44 points. The War
Department initially projected demobilizing 2
million soldiers in the 12
months following the
victory in Europe:...
- ceremony. This is a
continuation of the
pilot phase of Disarmament,
Demobilization and Reintegration..
which began in
Kabul on 9
December when 182 soldiers...
- unit.
Civil Resettlement Units Demobilization Demobilisation of the
Australian military after World War II
Demobilization of
United States armed forces...
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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,...
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renamed Fort Dix in 1939. Dix has a
history of mobilizing,
training and
demobilizing Soldiers from as
early as
World War I
through the
present day. In 1978...
- the
means of
combat from ex-belligerents (weapons, ammunition, etc.).
Demobilization means the
disbanding of
armed groups.
Reintegration means the process...
- The
National Federation of
Discharged and
Demobilised Sailors and
Soldiers (NFDDSS) was a
British veterans organisation. The
organisation was
founded in...
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split in the EPL in 1991. It
demobilized through a
peace treaty with the
government in 1992. At the time of
demobilization CER had 25 fighters. p. 23 http://www...
- recruiting, organizing, supplying, equipping, training, mobilizing, and
demobilizing. The
secretary also
oversees the construction, out****ing, and repair...