demobilization
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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
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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