Demobilization - Wikipedia Demobilization or demobilisation (see spelling differences) is the process of standing down members of a country's armed forces from combat-ready status This may be as a result of victory in war, or because a crisis has been peacefully resolved and military force is no longer necessary
DEMOB Requirements - U. S. Army Garrisons If you elect to continue demobilization and receive care at home, you will be provided with a completed informal Line Of Duty (LOD) determination (DA 2173 and approval memo) to initiate care
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration - UN Peacekeeping Through a process of removing weapons from the hands of members of armed groups, taking these combatants out of their groups and helping them to reintegrate as civilians into society, disarmament,
Demobilization - Encyclopedia. com *Demobilization* is the release or “draw down” of wartime military forces as the nation resumes peacetime status following a war or major buildup
Bringing the Boys Home: Americas Demobilization After WWII Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor suddenly plunged the United States into war, and in the aftermath, America mobilized as it never had before or since Beating plowshares into swords, the US began the Herculean process of shifting from a peacetime footing to one of total war