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demobilization

[dee-moh-buh-lahy-zey-shuhn] / diˌmoʊ bə laɪˈzeɪ ʃən /




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Demobilization is a “normal part of the life cycle” when reaching the end of a government contract, the company said in a statement.

From Washington Post • Apr. 4, 2018

"Demobilization is predicated on removal of the main threat," Yemane said in his office overlooking Asmara.

From Reuters • Feb. 25, 2016

"Demobilization is growing this year," said Pinzon during a recent interview with Reuters.

From Reuters • Nov. 18, 2013

Demobilization will stop Army paychecks for thousands of G.I.s, but the costs of mustering-out pay will be just beginning.

From Time Magazine Archive

Demobilization of United States troops ordered by the government, beginning with those in army camps at home.

From America's War for Humanity by Russell, Thomas Herbert




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