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['ri:dɪ'plɔɪmənt] n | |
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| génér. |
réorganisation de main-d'oeuvre; réaffectation f; transfert ressources |
| médic. |
opération de redéploiement |
| nations., compt. |
poste redéployé |
| polit. |
redéploiement m |
| science s. |
reclassement m |
| écon., science s. |
reclassement de main-d'oeuvre |
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| polit. |
redéploiement m (réaffectation) |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| milit., logist. |
The relocation of forces to desired areas of operations. Related term: Deployment. 2. Withdrawal action consisting in modifying the force size, type, organization or deployment locations to cope with a new situation. It implies a new definition of the mission or starting a new phase of the initial mission. A change in the strategic logic has consequences on the organization of the theater, the security of the disposition, the nature of the weapons deployed, the command and intelligence structures. A warning is necessary to adapt the forces to a new environment. FRA 3. The movement of troops from the theatre of operations to their peacetime location. (UKR/NATO) |
| états. |
The transfer or rotation of forces and materiel to support another joint force commander’s operational requirements, or to return personnel, equipment, and materiel to the home and/or demobilization stations for reintegration and/or out-processing (JP 3-35) voir également deployment |