Combatants who choose demobilisation receive an initial cash payment of US $110.
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After his demobilisation, Smith returned to Australia with his wife and daughter.
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Demobilisation brought increased instability due to a manifold rise in unemployment.
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General demobilisation started on 1 October 1945 and was completed in February 1947.
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This bill would apply the same test to any future guerrilla demobilisation.
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Some 1,000 men have entered a UN-backed demobilisation scheme this year.
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But the money can be used on security, peacekeeping and demobilisation.
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Their demobilisation has been full of improvisation and imperfections.
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The demobilisation and reintegration of rebel troops has not gone well.
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Demobilization: act of changing from a war basis to a peace basis including disbanding or discharging troops; "demobilization of factories"; "immediate demobilization of the reserves"
(demobilise) demobilize: release from military service or remove from the active list of military service