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Demobilization

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A detailed account presents the processes and challenges of standing down a large wartime force, describing how personnel were processed, discharged, and transported home while camps, hospitals, and cemeteries were managed. It surveys soldier welfare programs, vocational training, and reemployment efforts designed to ease transition to civilian life. The work also explains the inventorying, storage, disposal, and sale of war materiel—ordnance, artillery, ammunition, aircraft, technical and quartermaster supplies—along with the handling of buildings, lands, and foreign liquidation. Administrative procedures, logistical transport, contract settlement, and the financial accounting of demobilization are documented using official records and contemporary photographs.

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Benedict Crowell

Benedict Crowell was an American author and military officer known for his writings on World War I and its aftermath. He served as the Assistant Secretary of War during the conflict, which provided him with unique insights into military logistics and demobilization processes. His notable works include "America's Munitions 1917-1918," where he details the production and distribution of munitions during the war, and "Demobilization," which addresses the challenges faced by soldiers returning to civilian life. Crowell's contributions reflect a significant understanding of wartime operations and the complexities of transitioning from military to peacetime society.

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