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demobilization and included
These terms included cessation of Dvinsk, Livonia and Estonia to Germany, the cessation of Anatolia to Turkey, the recognition of the independence of Ukraine and the immediate evacuation of Finland and Ukraine and the complete demobilization of the Russian Army.
Its mandate included " ensuring the security of the capital city of Kigali ; monitoring the ceasefire agreement, including establishment of an expanded demilitarized zone and demobilization procedures ; monitoring the security situation during the final period of the transitional Government's mandate leading up to elections ; assisting with mine-clearance ; and assisting in the coordination of humanitarian assistance activities in conjunction with relief operations.

demobilization and removal
Following the war, rapid demobilization of the military without a plan for absorbing veterans into the job market, and the removal of price controls, led to unemployment and inflation that increased competition for jobs.

demobilization and leaving
With the end of hostilities, 15 August, the division was concerned with the collection and processing of prisoners of war, leaving November 1945 for the States and demobilization.

demobilization and with
After considerable progress in negotiations conducted by the United States, United Nations, Organization of African Unity, and the Economic Community of West African States, disarmament and demobilization of warring factions were hastily carried out and special elections were held on 19 July 1997 with Charles Taylor and his National Patriotic Party emerging victorious.
But due to the massive post-World War II demobilization of the U. S. armed forces, Kenney's position at the UN Military Staff Committee in New York, and Kenney's unhappiness with being assigned to SAC, for the first two years of its existence, there was some lack of urgency.
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.
Another problem also emerged at this time: the sudden rise in the number of paupers, which had catapulted with the demobilization of the army.
The US Army continued a slow and steady process of post-war drawdown and demobilization on its own, and on 28 March 1950, the corps was formally inactivated in Japan, and its command consolidated with other units.
While Churchill was preoccupied with implementing post-War defence cuts and the demobilization of the Army, the Chief of the Air Staff, Major-General Frederick Sykes, submitted a paper with what were at the time unrealistic proposals for a large air force of the future.
* February 17: In the presence of the four guarantor countries of the Rio Protocol ( the USA, Brazil, Chile, Argentina ), Ecuadorian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affaris, Marcelo Fernández de Córdoba, and Peruvian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eduardo Ponce, sign a peace declaration in Brazil ( Declaración de Paz de Itamaraty ), confirming a ceasefire, a separation of forces, a general demobilization, and establishing a " guarantors " peacekeeping force, the MOMEP ( Military Observer Mission, Ecuador Peru ), charged with supervising the separation of forces, taking over the posts of Tiwinza and Base Sur, and suggesting the limits for an eventual demilitarized zone.
Soon after the war, however, fearing the BEF's popularity and possible political use of the allied victory by some BEF members, the then Brazilian government decided to make demobilization effective, with the BEF still in Italy.
* To ensure that those personnel who had faithfully served the country in the defence forces had first chance of obtaining jobs with state and local authorities following demobilization
In August, he participated in the historic Esquipulas II agreement with other leaders to lay the groundwork for a firm and lasting peace in Central America, outlining the demobilization of the guerrilla groups in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
On 1 January 1946, with the closure of Drew Army Airfield, the demobilization and separation activities performed by the 301st Army Air Forces Base Unit ( Separation Station ) were transferred to MacDill Field.
After the end of the war, Yeovilton became one of the main demobilization centres for the Royal Navy, with many of the men helping to refurbish the runways while they stayed at the base.
The term is derived from " ded " (, meaning grandfather ), which is the Russian Army army slang equivalent of gramps, meaning soldiers at their third ( or fourth, which is also known as " dembel " (), stemming from a vulgarization of the word " demobilization " ()-this word is erroneously used by soldiers to name the event of resigning from the army ; this event is also called by soldiers " dembel " or " DMB " ()) half-year of conscription, with the suffix-shchina which designates a type of order, rule, or regime ( compare Yezhovshchina, Zhdanovshchina ).
The United States Air Force, weakened by demobilization and preoccupied with the threat of the Soviet Union, was thrust into its first war as a separate service when North Korea invaded South Korea.
In World War I ( WWI ), she was involved with the War Camp Community Service, which aided in recreation for and, later, the demobilization of Negro servicemen.
For these reasons, many are skeptical and highly critical of the demobilization negotiations that Álvaro Uribe's administration is holding with the AUC, because they fear that they might result in undue impunity.
A smaller, dissident faction, sometimes calling itself " Ejército Popular de Liberación-Línea Disidente " ( Popular Liberation Army-Dissident Line ), under Francisco Caraballo disagreed with the demobilization, insisted on fighting and did not demobilize.
Austria issued an ultimatum on April 23, 1859, asking for the complete demobilization of the Sardinian army, and when it was not heeded Austria started a war with Sardinia ( April 29 ), thus drawing France into the conflict.
The end of the war resulted in the rapid demobilization of the Air Force and Baumler, lacking a college degree and with a history of drinking problems and former association with the Soviets, was turned down for a regular commission, and accepted a permanent rank of master sergeant in order to remain in the service.

demobilization and no
* 244 BC: With little to no naval engagements, Hanno the Great of Carthage advocates demobilization of large parts of the Carthaginian navy to save money.

demobilization and one
It was his plan to bring the mercenary units back to the capital one at a time, for demobilization and payment.

demobilization and fight
" With its network " severely damaging " the party reversed course once again, and " ordered a demobilization " of its preparations to fight a coup.
While his writings stated that he was an officer who led troops in combat, Marshall did not fight and was commissioned an officer in April 1919 to assist in demobilization.

demobilization and peace
With the arrival of news of a preliminary peace in April 1783 Congress began to order the demobilization of the army, and Washington gave Knox day-to-day command of what remained of the army.
Most noteworthy was her official declaration of the end of the war ; she maintained this peace by a reduction in the size and power of the military, an end to the national draft, and the demobilization of the military.
French reticence at entering an alliance was less understandable for, like Sweden, France had been engaged in several decades of fighting, so peace and demobilization offered significant advantages ; like Sweden, though, there were significant and concrete gains to be achieved in territory, influence, and prestige, if they were to be on the winning side of the renewal of fighting in northern Europe.

demobilization and .
His main role was rapid demobilization of millions of soldiers, a slow job that was delayed by lack of shipping.
Erratic rainfall and the delayed demobilization of agriculturalists from the military kept cereal production well below normal, holding down growth in 2002-2004.
This situation is not likely to change until demobilization of the military occurs.
Nevertheless the Carthaginian faction that opposed the conflict, led by the land-owning aristocrat Hanno the Great, gained power and in 244 BC, and considering the war to be over, started the demobilization of the fleet, giving the Romans a chance to again attain naval superiority.
Irregular sharpshooters ( Sekban ) were also recruited for the same reasons and on demobilization turned to brigandage in the Jelali revolts ( 1595 – 1610 ), which engendered widespread anarchy in Anatolia in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
* When the Soviet Union was defeated, the labor shortage in German industry could be relieved by demobilization of many soldiers.
" His main role was to restore confidence and rebuild the armed forces from the post-war state of demobilization.
" 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.
To do so, the coalition is employing a multifaceted strategy: encouraging people to write to the ambassadors of these countries, publishing more research and analyses on youth in armed conflict, and lobbying for the immediate demobilization of all child soldiers.
The 1946 act was passed in the aftermath of World War II, when it was feared that demobilization would result in a depression, as it had following World War I in the Depression of 1920 – 21, while the 1978 act was passed following the 1973 – 75 recession and in the midst of continuing high inflation.
However, the Austrians conveniently made their opponents ' task easier by sending an ultimatum to the Piedmontese demanding demobilization.
The Cape Town Principles and Best Practices, adopted by the NGO Working Group on the Convention on the Rights of Children and UNICEF at a symposium on the prevention of recruitment of children into the armed forces and on demobilization and social regeneration of child soldiers in Africa in April 1997, proposed that African Governments should adopt and ratify the Optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict raising the minimum age from 15 to 18, and that African Governments should ratify and implement other pertinent treaties and incorporate them into national law.
Despite a widely publicized child demobilization program, in which it claimed to have demobilized over 16, 000 children between 2001 and 2004, the SPLA continued to recruit and re-recruit child soldiers.
In addition, this area studies other associated aspects as mobilization / demobilization, and military government for areas recently conquered ( or liberated ) from enemy control.
During the massive demobilization in the mid 1940s, the base closed and most of the buildings were abandoned.
The camp became a demobilization center after the war.
It served as a training and staging ground during the war and a demobilization center after the war.
Qualifying for retention in the Air Service during demobilization at the end of the war, Doolittle received a Regular Army commission as a 1st Lieutenant, Air Service, on July 1, 1920.

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