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By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, September 15 , 1945P. 50 LETTER FROM LONDON about: anxiety over demobilization and housing; Prime Minister Clement Attlee's speech; 45,000 troops demobilized weekly; holiday crowds in London; Noel Coward's "Sigh No More" and "Lady Windermere's Fan".... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.
By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, September 15 , 1945P. 50 LETTER FROM LONDON about: anxiety over demobilization and housing; Prime Minister Clement Attlee's speech; 45,000 troops demobilized weekly; holiday crowds in London; Noel Coward's "Sigh No More" and "Lady Windermere's Fan".... View Article By Rivka Galchen By Ceridwen Dovey By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.
The Farc need constant reassurance because they are very, very mistrustful Michael Shifter Several US officials have suggested privately that diplomatic relations would not be affected if Colombia choses to desist from extraditing demobilized guerrillas.
Christian militias are still unwilling to disarm until Muslim rebel fighters have been demobilized.
He was demobilized as a lieutenant colonel on July 31 , 1919
Soon after he was demobilized, his wife, Galina, died during a famine.
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On the other hand, Americans as always wanted to demobilize rapidly and return to the private lives and careers interrupted by Pearl Harbor.
According to the agreement, the FNL's estimated 3,000 fighters could either join the national army or demobilize under UN supervision within 30 days.
The Turks, by its terms, were to open the Straits to the Allies; demobilize their forces; allow the Allies to occupy any strategic point that they might require and to use all Turkey's ports and railways; and order the surrender of their remaining garrisons in Arabia, Syria, and Mesopotamia.
His efforts involved reaching accords with the leftist Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca; URNG), including plans to demobilize the guerrillas and reintegrate them into society, reduce the size of the armed forces, and create a civilian force to take over police duties.
The effort to demobilize both Frelimo and Renamo forces and form a new, unified military also met with delays and difficulties, and in the mid-1990s soldiers waiting in demobilization camps for weeks without food, money, or prospects for work staged scattered violent uprisings.
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