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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...
- 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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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...
- 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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Although the
suits were of good quality, the need to
clothe millions of
demobilising servicemen led to
supply problems that
caused some men to
receive suits...
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officials Michael Attaleiates and Kekaumenos,
agree with
Skylitzes that by
demobilising these soldiers,
Constantine did
catastrophic harm to the empire's eastern...
- 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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siege or war and give
advice on
security sector reform, disarmament/
demobilisation, and
national defence policy. The
FARDC is
organised on the
basis of...
- 26 July 1950 with its
indigenous personnel being given the
option of
demobilising or
joining the
Indonesian military. At the time of
disbandment the KNIL...