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Demobilization meaning
The disorganization or disarming of troops which have previously been mobilized or called into active service; the change from a war footing to a peace footing; the act of demobilizing.
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First Quantum says it will begin a partial demobilization of its workforce of over 8,000 employees and contractors due to the stoppage.
Awareness campaigns about demobilization and reducing the acceptance of armed groups need to be run within the communities most affected by them.
In December 1944, between 35 and 70 Senegalese infantrymen, depending on the source, were shot and killed by French Army troops in Thiaroye, a demobilization camp.
One other flaw in the agreement is the demobilization and integration of fighters into state security forces.
He oversaw the disarmament and demobilization of over 30,000 ex-agitators and he superintended in the skilling and reintegration of these youths into the civil society in an ongoing reintegration programme.
Please send this message to Mr. President that we want to know what Cross River has done wrong, particularly now that you have noticed that some camps are coming back to live again after the disarmament and demobilization”.
Police presence has historically been weak in this neglected part of Colombia that has become virtually lawless after the demobilization and disarmament of the FARC in 2017.
The military leader has indicated in previous speeches that he sees disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, or DDR, as core to the peace process.
The next critical area for action in Libya is in implementing a serious Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) program, recognizing that the threat that Libya’s multitude of militias poses to local and national stability.
You can witness for yourself how the demobilization of the between 2003 and 2006, and development projects like the cable car system that connected the neighborhood to the city center has allowed La Sierra to undergo a spectacular transformation.
After World War II, demobilization led to the vast majority of serving women being returned to civilian life.
Demobilization of Salvadoran military forces generally proceeded on schedule throughout the process.
Following the demobilization at the end of the war he was the most senior (former) member of the Palmach that remained in the IDF.
His main role was rapid demobilization of millions of soldiers, a slow job that was delayed by lack of shipping.
I felt ashamed of myself as a drag on Nancy, but had sworn on the very day of my demobilization never to be under anyone's orders for the rest of my life.
It also provided for the creation of a Conseil Superieur de la Defense (Superior Defence Council) which would declare states of siege or war and give advice on security sector reform, disarmament/demobilization, and national defence policy.
Mission Statement "We are a coalition to stop the use of child soldiers, both girls and boys - to prevent their recruitment and use; to secure their demobilization; and to promote their rehabilitation and reintegration.
Their action here and at other landings emphasized the role of the Seabees, and there was no Seabee demobilization when the truce was declared.
The rapid demobilization at the conclusion of the war reduced the number of active duty UDTs to two on each coast with a complement of seven officers and 45 enlisted men each.
This situation is not likely to change until demobilization of the military occurs.