Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: demobilize)
Usage examples of "demobilized".
Moreover, many of those who were demobilized were disabled or had no job skills, having been drafted before they could acquire them and then kept in the military for a decade or more.
In addition, many of the troops and junior officers who fought the battles of the Iran-Iraq War have retired from active service or have been demobilized, and they have taken their valuable combat experience with them.
Italy to be demobilized as originally planned, then Spoletium and Iguvium would have seen their full complement of veterans already.
Also, as nationalism declined and most of the regular armed forces were demobilized, the restless youth of the new generation found outlets for their adventure-lust in the uniformed branches of the UN Space Arm.
Major Gaynor, demobilized, a high-ranking officer at the age of twenty-five and still paying for it.