DMB - the abbreviation for this abbreviation means the word “demobilization”. This word has many meanings and is presented differently in different dictionaries.
Value
The main meanings of this word include:
- the dismissal of military personnel from the armed forces at the end of their term of service or military operations;
- the process during which the transfer of the armed forces, as well as the national economy, the country's economy from martial law to peaceful;
- weakening of activity in a certain field of activity, weakening of readiness for something, loss of vigilance.
Detailed decryption
What does the abbreviation "DMB" mean? The decoding of this abbreviation is as follows: "demobilization", sometimes "demobilization". Demobilization is the opposite of the word mobilization. A striking example is the beginning of World War II, when general mobilization was declared, and already in May 1945, after the end of the war, demobilization was declared. If we touch on history, then in Russia of the twentieth century, demobilization was announced at the end of three wars:
- Russian-Japanese;
- Civil war;
- Second World War.
After the
collapse of the USSR, when the Russian Federation appeared, the mobilization process was never carried out, which is why this period was not marked by DMB. The interpretation of the concept is rather ambiguous and multifaceted.
Alternative abbreviations
Today, the term “demobilization” is often used specifically by military personnel who are or have been conscripted. By this term they denote such a process as discharge into the reserve upon completion of the term of active military service, but this is a somewhat erroneous opinion. Dismissal to the reserve and demobilization are two terms that mean different processes and differ significantly from each other. In army slang , words derived from this term are also very often used. One of them is the "demobilization". This concept refers to a serviceman who is in military service or is transferred to the reserve. Sometimes the concept is used to denote the very process of dismissal of a soldier in the reserve, that is, his DMB. Decryption can have other meanings, and the official abbreviation itself is often used by the military for tattoos or any other form of artistic expression. In Russia, as well as some other states that used to be part of the USSR, the process of dismissal in stock is connected with the celebration of the DMB. The meeting of the "demobilization" usually takes place on a grand scale, in the villages they walk and celebrate with the whole village, with songs and dances.
It is accompanied by various rituals that were invented by the military themselves, now it has become a tradition. Congratulations on DMB are often heard at such meetings, and the military uniform of a demobilized soldier is also decorated with additional attributes, which is an indicator of his new status. But the dress uniform is worn not only on the last day of service. Even after a certain period of time, former employees also put on this uniform.