Demobilization (redirect from Demobilisation)
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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Afghan New Beginnings Programme (redirect from Afghan Disarmament, Demobilisation and Re-Integration Program)
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 reassimilation of this vast force back into civilian life was one...
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Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (redirect from Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration)
Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR), or disarmament, demobilisation, repatriation, reintegration and resettlement (DDRRR) are strategies...
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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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siege or war and give advice on security sector reform, disarmament/demobilisation, and national defence policy. The FARDC is organised on the basis of...
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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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troops in Cambodia did not warrant demobilisation. As the Khmer Rouge insisted on not participating in demobilisation, Sihanouk called on the UNTAC to isolate...
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capita GDP was only 73 percent of the comparable 1913 figure. Controlled demobilisation kept unemployment initially at around one million. By January 1922,...
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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...
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remains subordinate to the Federal Council by the council's ability to demobilise, thereby making the position of General redundant. Four generals were...
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on 13 October. They demanded the end of conscription, and their own demobilisation. According to Kyiv Post, many of the protesters stated that they had...
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Educational Branch was ordered to establish an overseas university campus for demobilised American service men and women in Florence. The first American university...
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OCLC 417565941. Ojeleye, Olukunle (2016). The Politics of Post-War Demobilisation and Reintegration in Nigeria. London: Routledge. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-31702-023-3...
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Immediately after the war, the navy underwent a rapid, large-scale demobilisation of vessels and personnel. From the inception of India's naval force...
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[obsolete source] Irregular sharpshooters (Sekban) were also recruited, and on demobilisation turned to brigandage in the Celali rebellions (1590–1610), which engendered...
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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...
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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...
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Tela, Honduras. The Tela Accord required the subsequent, voluntary demobilisation of the Contra guerrilla armies and the FSLN army. In 1990, a second...
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Len Murray (section Demobilisation)
Lionel Murray, Baron Murray of Epping Forest, OBE, PC (2 August 1922 – 20 May 2004) was a British Labour Party politician and trade union leader. He served...
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queen received a march-past in Victoria Park of thousands of serving and demobilised soldiers. Following the end of the war, a memorial arch—the Arch of Remembrance—was...
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The Demobilised Soldiers' Union (Estonian: Demobiliseeritud Sõjaväelaste Liit) was a political party in Estonia between 1921 and 1925. The party was established...
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allowed to take their Beetles back to the United Kingdom when they were demobilised.[better source needed] The post-war industrial plans for Germany set...
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the Soviet demand that the majority of the Finnish Defence Forces be demobilised while conducting a military campaign against the Germans. Before deciding...
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The Qianlong Emperor changed this definition to one of descent, and demobilised many Han Bannermen and urged Manchu Bannermen to protect their cultural...
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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...
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A demob suit was a suit of civilian clothes given to a man on his demobilisation from the British armed forces at the end of the Second World War. Although...
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access to Henry's castles, and the numerous foreign mercenaries would be demobilised and sent home. Henry and Stephen sealed the treaty with a kiss of peace...
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immediate tasks as fulfilling the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, demobilisation, providing adequate food and fuel supplies for a nation still under...
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Temporary gentlemen (section Demobilisation)
in the number of officers holding temporary commissions. A staggered demobilisation at the war's end helped alleviate some of the issues faced by their...
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