COMMAND: DEMOBILIZE

DESCRIPTION:

The demob command returns soldiers from the military back  to  civilian  life.
In  addition,  you  have  the  option  of  placing the returning GI's into the
nation's active reserve.  The active reserve provides a pool of available mil-
itary for a small salary (usually the same amount generated by a civilian) and
provides for quick mobilization of military during a threat to national  secu-
rity.

You have the option of placing civilians  on  active  reserve.   Civilians  on
active  reserve  can later be enlisted but you must pay them to stay on.  Gen-
erally civilian on active reserve costs one tenth of what a military costs.

If you specify a positive number that many militairs will be
demobilized in  each sector regardless of any military already in the
sector.

If you specify a negative number of the form -xxx, then a demobilize
quota is established  and  the draft board will attempt to demobilize
enough in each sector to bring the total number of military back to xxx
in each sector.

LIMITATIONS:

Troops can only be demobilized in sectors which have greater  than  60%  effi-
ciency, and only in home sectors (that is, not in occupied territory).

COSTS:

As a result of demobilization, and as a thank you for serving their
country in its time of need, a GI Bill is given to each soldier to the
tune of $5 each.

AGAIN: Will demobilize the last specified number in the current sector.

BUFFERING: Only when you use FORCE buffering.

BINDING: Bind %c to demobilize (#, [yn])

SEE ALSO: enlist
