डेमोब Meaning in English
डेमोब शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : demob
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
डिमोबेडडिमोबिलाइज करना
डिमोबिलाइज
डिमोबिलाइजेशन
डिमोबिलाइज्ड
डिमोबिलाइज़िंग
डेमोबिंग
डिमोकलाइजेशन
जनतंत्र
प्रजातंत्र
प्रजातन्त्र
लोकतंत्र
लोकतंत्रवाद
लोकतन्त्र
लोकशाही
डेमोब इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After the end of the First World War, the wartime Australian Imperial Force was demobilised and officially disbanded on 1 April 1921.
Compulsory military service ended in 1945, and most Australian personnel had been demobilised by the end of 1946.
After the war, like many other demobilised soldiers, he gained little recognition in the world of civilian life.
During the 1920s, the new government demobilised the revolutionary bands, reopened the Colegio Militar (Military Academy), established the Escuela Superior de Guerra (Staff College), and raised the salaries and improved the conditions of service of the rank and file of the regular army.
Polish units within the British Army were demobilised in June 1947.
After being demobilized, Stramm returned to working at the Post Office and was granted a coveted position as a postal worker on luxury ocean liners making the Bremen-Hamburg-New York run.
The Federal Assembly retains the sole power to dismiss the General, but the General remains subordinate to the Federal Council by the Council's ability to demobilise and hence making the position of General redundant.
" The Federal Assembly retains the sole power to dismiss the General, but the General remains subordinate to the Federal Council by the Council's ability to demobilise the armed forces.
Upon demobilization, he returned to the railways, alternating between the wagon works at Darlington and Doncaster (and consequently between the North Eastern and Great Northern respectively).
It was relieved on 12 May 1918 from assignment and demobilized on 9 July 1919 at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Since the middle of November, the OHL had supported the creation by some officers of so-called Freikorps, voluntary units of soldiers who were mostly nationalistic, monarchistic and anti-revolution, even while the demobilisation of the regular (conscripted) army was ongoing.
In 1679, peace was concluded with Denmark and the Carolean army was demobilized.
After his demobilization, Stephanides moved to France, where he studied medicine at the University of Paris (specialization of radiology) between 1922 and 1928, one of his professors being Marie Curie.