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He had been called up in the first month, and was not demobilized until 1946.
At the end of the war he was demobilized in 1946.
Demobilized at the end of the war, she had yet to find her husband.
It was demobilized for the second time at the end of the war.
It also plans to demobilize 60 percent of the 100,000-member army.
It was demobilized six weeks later, on 11 December 1918.
He was demobilized in 1918 with the rank of major.
Demobilized from the army, he found work to be in short supply.
It was demobilized less than three months later, on November 30, 1918.
He was demobilized in December 1918, and soon returned to his studies.
Others were demobilized in a national program and received needed assistance.
"The issue of demobilizing officers is a very difficult," he said.
Last week, the leaders had announced an agreement to demobilize.
She said today that more than 14,000 rebels had demobilized.
In 1940 he was demobilized and returned to creative work.
At the same time, he ordered all troops to be demobilized.
From each side, 20,000 will be selected for a new professional army and the rest demobilized.
A further 400 such personnel were demobilized on 30 October.
In April 1930, he is demobilized as a second lieutenant.
There most of the men were demobilized and returned to civilian life.
It demobilized through a peace treaty with the government in 1992.
All the other child soldiers who were demobilized with him two years ago have signed up to fight again.
We have demobilized thousands of troops, and the process is continuing.
After the war, he was demobilized and became a planter.
Rebels have promised to demobilize all children by the end of 2010.
Britain did not completely demobilise in 1945, as conscription continued after the war.
It also urged the Cambodian parties to demobilise their military forces before the elections.
The resolution called upon the parties in Liberia to disarm and demobilise.
It also aims to demobilise and reintegrate thousands of child combatants in Afghanistan.
The mediators must bring about initiatives to demobilise the parties so that they can ultimately unite in one army.
Staff literally had to demobilise one installation and mobilise another in one working day'.
The following year, when a first peace accord was signed, soldiers were offered the chance to demobilise, and Luis grabbed it.
The army in Southern Sudan has pledged to demobilise all child soldiers by the end of the year.
The Bush War ended a few days later and measures to demobilise the nationalist guerrilla forces were started.
If you cannot oppose, why not demobilise the troops, discard your armour and surrender to the north?"
A small group of officers, led mainly by former members of the Squad, attempted to resist the efforts to demobilise.
The government was originally expected to discharge 62,00 soldiers but now claims it only has some 50,00 soldiers to demobilise.
Beside that little stone paving the demobilisation centre was set up; I worked there for two days and then walked through it to demobilise myself.
The 30th Division was assigned to the rear area ports, and was correspondingly later to demobilise.
The General Staff of the Polish Army initially wanted to demobilise all the veterans.
Its initial membership consisted of volunteers from Scottish units that had fought in the war who chose to demobilise and remain in the colony.
Despite the clear government victory, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia refused to demobilise the army divisions they were deploying on Hungary's borders.
However, the General remains subordinated to the Federal Council by the Council's ability to demobilise, and hence make the position of General redundant.
The sump buster uses a non-mechanical solid mass of concrete (sometimes other aggregates or metal) to demobilise a vehicle when access to a restricted area is attempted.
With funds from the European Development Fund support is being provided to demobilise and reintegrate ex-combatants within the framework of a wider reconstruction and rehabilitation programme.
RENAMO is only expected to demobilise 4,000 men from its much smaller force, with its remaining 15,000 due to join the combined new national army.
Immediately following the war, to demobilise the force, on 9 July 1945 the territory was split into three military districts: Donskoy, Stavropolsky, and Kubansky.
Napoleon's rout of the Prussian army at the Battle of Jena-Auerstaedt convinced Spain to demobilise immediately.
At this time the decision was made to disband all the Army commando units and demobilise or return their personnel to their original regiments or branches of service.
The SPLA, the south's former rebel movement, had already agreed with the UN to demobilise child soldiers and end their use across southern Sudan.