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Demobilization at the end of the war took place in June 1919.
Demobilization was still the order of the day throughout the services.
The demobilization was supposed to take only a few months.
With the end of the cold war, demobilization is on the march.
The final demobilization of that group is required by May 18.
Wilson's administration did not plan for the process of demobilization at the war's end.
After the war, it was converted into a demobilization center.
This situation is not likely to change until demobilization of the military occurs.
After demobilization, he studied economy and worked in Soviet construction industry.
"We will only lay down our troops when there is total demobilization," he said.
After the war ended, he supervised the demobilization of the Army.
The army was disbanded in 1919 during demobilization after the war.
Upon demobilization, a normal soldier can go back to civilian life.
After demobilization, the members formed a civilian band of the same name.
The group was formally established on 15 May 1948, shortly after demobilization.
And within two months, demobilization of troops should start.
Those of other ethnic backgrounds will be left behind for demobilization or to join local forces.
After the war he was responsible for the demobilization.
They were deactivated in the demobilization that followed the war.
Planning of post-Olympic use and demobilization started in early 1993.
After demobilization, he joined the family company in 1947 as a draftsman.
There is no other way to end the war than to start immediately the demobilization of the contras.
After the war, the unit was deactivated as part of the demobilization process.
But in the summer of 1945, she faced demobilization and did not relish the prospect.
There are ongoing negotiations with the government of Chad for their demobilization.
Limited demobilisation began during the final years of the war.
Following the demobilisation he completed a college course in foreign trade.
He found life difficult upon demobilisation and spent several years drifting.
He returned to England for demobilisation and was back inside a week.
From 1944 to 1948, Brink was in charge of demobilisation.
Two weeks prior to his demobilisation, he was in Berlin.
Demobilisation was passed in November 1920 but of course not all the town's young men returned home.
Women with children were given priority for demobilisation, followed by those who had married before the end of the war.
Following his demobilisation, he became active in municipal, and then state, politics.
Once the project has ended, you will need to oversee the demobilisation of the site.
He survived the war and was a Lieutenant at the time of his demobilisation in 1919.
Their numbers had not been factored into the demobilisation plans.
Therefore they are all put through a rigorous demobilisation screening process.
After demobilisation he reverted to the original form of his name until 1922.
Your demobilisation strategy should also include how you will use excess materials and if they can be used at another project.
The real reason is fear of the political and economic dislocation that demobilisation might cause.
The government has set demobilisation of the guerrillas as a condition for reforms.
In 1947 Fraser decided against remaining with the army and took up his demobilisation.
By 1948 the demobilisation of Australia's wartime army had been completed.
After this the demobilisation process began and the battalion's numbers slowly decreased.
In addition, demobilisation and economic decline following the war caused high unemployment.
After the war, the number was increased to 33 to aid in demobilisation of forces, but by October 1946, they had been reduced to 21.
The final demobilisation plan assigned differing scales of points for service men and women.
On his demobilisation in 1919, he returned to Ireland.
After demobilisation she returned to Edinburgh to work in her family's shipping business.