-
British armed forces were
demobilized according to an "age-and-service" scheme. The
phrase demob happy refers to
demobilization and is
broadly applied to...
- be
demobilized as soon as
transport back to the
United States was available.
Women in the Women's Army
Corps (WACs) were
eligible for
demobilization with...
- 2012.
Retrieved 2008-12-17. "2,000
former Afghan child soldiers to be
demobilized and rehabilitated".
Archived from the
original on 14
December 2008. Retrieved...
- Oxford:
Blackwell Publishing. pp. 5. ISBN 0631209670. Dale,
Robert (2015).
Demobilized Veterans in Late
Stalinist Leningrad:
Soldiers to Civilians. London:...
- The
National Federation of
Discharged and
Demobilised Sailors and
Soldiers (NFDDSS) was a
British veterans organisation. The
organisation was
founded in...
- Service.
After World War I ended, the
majority of
these squadrons were
demobilized. Some
however were
retained during the
interwar period of the 1920s and...
- Dai-ni gun) was an army of the
Imperial ****anese Army. It was
raised and
demobilized on four occasions. The ****anese 2nd Army was
initially raised during...
- the
means of
combat from ex-belligerents (weapons, ammunition, etc.).
Demobilization means the
disbanding of
armed groups.
Reintegration means the process...
- Marxist–Leninist
guerrilla group created in 1967. Most of its
former members demobilized in 1991,
forming the Esperanza, Paz y
Libertad (Hope, Peace, and Liberty)...
- Post–World War II
demobilization strikes occurred within Allied military forces stationed across the
Middle East,
India and South-East Asia in the months...