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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...
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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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packed the
baronial council with
their own
hardliners and
refused to
demobilise their forces or
surrender London as agreed.
Despite his
promises to the...
- 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...
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specific wartime unit.
After the end of training, the
conscripts are
demobilised into reserve.
During regular refresher exercises and in case of a crisis...
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access to Henry's castles; and the
numerous foreign mercenaries would be
demobilised and sent home.
Stephen and
Henry sealed the
treaty with a kiss of peace...
- It was
disbanded in
January 1946,
after returning to
Australia for
demobilisation.
Formed on 13
October 1939 at the
Melbourne Showgrounds in Victoria...
- Auckland, the
Civil Service in East
Africa or the
Foreign Office. He was
demobilised on 13 June 1919. He
retained the rank of captain. Eden had
dabbled in...