「demobilization」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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rces from Europe after World War I and the | demobilization afterwards. |
he most time overseas received priority in | demobilization, almost all of the unit were home by Thank |
During the | demobilization, an organization responsible for hiding th |
d back in Australia, where he assisted the | demobilization and disposal from October 1945. |
The | demobilization and reassimilation of this vast force back |
e of the Central Powers, and regulated the | demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed for |
sistant to the CNO so that he could handle | demobilization and logistic rollback issues. |
n, Texas, where he was responsible for the | demobilization and discharge of soldiers returning from W |
militias; the cantonment and disarmament, | demobilization and reintegration programme; unification a |
y that will ensure a "patriotic race"; and | demobilization and reconstruction. |
therington was offered a posting after his | demobilization as managing editor of Die Welt, the first |
Following the general | demobilization at the end of the war, Kadiragamar who was |
eapons nor ammunition at the time of their | demobilization at the surrender of Japan on August 15, 19 |
ng for retention in the Air Service during | demobilization at the end of the war, Doolittle received |
Demobilization began in February 1919, and the division w | |
ning during World War I, and then became a | demobilization camp after the war. |
After World War II, it was used as a | demobilization centre. |
After military | demobilization Dr. and Mrs. Goscinski were taken to Engla |
was deactivated in 1946 during the general | demobilization following World War II. |
the Brighton Tigers in 1946 following his | demobilization from the army. |
Upon | demobilization he returned to his legal career. |
After | demobilization he lived and trained in Armavir. |
an prisoners of war at Cesena and prior to | demobilization he spent time teaching at the Army Formati |
fly involved with communism after his 1919 | demobilization he soon took part in skirmishes against th |
he outbreak of the Second World War; after | demobilization he returned to his old job. |
Upon | demobilization, he worked internationally with the bands |
After his | demobilization he became a member of the committee entrus |
ter of National Defence he guided post-war | demobilization, helped shape Canadian Cold War foreign po |
re of an attempt to bring about an orderly | demobilization his position technically ceased to exist i |
Demobilization, however, was in full swing and the group | |
After | demobilization in 1945, Ruben Zakharian gradually restori |
t on leave, returning permanently upon his | demobilization in April 1919. |
17, but regained his first team place upon | demobilization in December 1918. |
Upon | demobilization in 1784 he ministered to a small band of P |
Smith remained in command of the 36th unit | demobilization in June 1919, when his National army rank |
After | demobilization in October 1946, Vladimir Chekalov entered |
in the labor movement, and, soon after his | demobilization in 1920, he was elected president of the t |
e conflict with the AUC until the latter's | demobilization in 2004. |
After | demobilization in 1945 Alexei Eriomin entered at the firs |
After | demobilization in 1945 Vecheslav Zagonek entered at the f |
After | demobilization Ivan Varichev entered at the Tavricheskaya |
ian Ministry for Trade and Industry to the | Demobilization Ministry, where he was responsible for rei |
Demobilization of the British Armed Forces after World Wa | |
she returned up the river to assist in the | demobilization of the squadron. |
It was disbanded in 1919 during the | demobilization of the German Army after World War I. |
of the armistice called for the immediate | demobilization of all Bulgarian military activities. |
division was disbanded in 1919 during the | demobilization of the German Army after World War I. |
Division was disbanded in 1919 during the | demobilization of the German Army after World War I. |
mmander over a cavalry regiment before the | demobilization of the army in 1922. |
ies until November 1945 to assist with the | demobilization of Japanese troops. |
the New York Navy Yard during the partial | demobilization of the Union fleet. |
The main grievance of the men was slow | demobilization of British troops to Britain, use of Briti |
esidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, | demobilization of the Red Army started. |
dered during the deployment and subsequent | demobilization of troops that participated in Desert Shie |
was put in charge of the repatriation and | demobilization of the Australian troops, and Hobbs succee |
occupation authoriries to assist with the | demobilization of the Japanese military, replacing Kenji |
Unity complete verifiable disarmament and | demobilization of Janjaweed militia by mid-October 2006 a |
a, a portfolio which he retained until the | demobilization of the Canadian overseas forces was comple |
ommissioned as the Navy began its post-war | demobilization, Palau completed shakedown off California, |
The stated deadline for completing the | demobilization process was originally December 2005, but |
After | demobilization Simons became Political Director of the In |
on 3 April 1919 and was placed in line for | demobilization soon thereafter. |
After the | demobilization, T. A. Agekian returned to the Leningrad U |
At the close of 1946, | demobilization was in full swing and few were fully equip |
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