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Most ancient naval battles were fought by fast ships using the battering ram to sink opposing fleets or steer close enough for boarding in hand-to-hand combat.
Most countries do not have a separate state ensign, although the United Kingdom is a rare exception, in having a red ensign for civil use, a white ensign as its naval ensign, and a blue ensign for government non-military vessels.
Most of the war consisted of a series of largely successful British operations against Dutch colonial economic interests, although British and Dutch naval forces also met once off the Dutch coast.
Most important, in Perry's judgment, was the determination of the United States to maintain a strong regional defense capability with aircraft and naval ships in the area, prepositioned equipment, standing operational plans, and access agreements with the Persian Gulf partners.
Most are serving military, naval and RAF officers, usually of colonel or brigadier rank or equivalent.
Most of his naval battles and adventures are drawn from actual Royal Navy history.
Most of the activities of Poros naval base were moved to Salamis Naval Base in 1881.
Most important, as the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, he protected and enlarged the flow of billions of dollars into the Virginia economy each year via the state's naval installations and shipbuilding firms.
Most are in the style of naval draughtsmanship.
Most SDFs are organized as army units, but air and naval units also exist.
( Most of the troops allocated to the diversion would actually board the ships, but disembark before the naval force sortied.
Most was made of Leuchars ' maritime location when it was designated a Naval Fleet Training School, eventually to undertake the training of ' naval spotting ' crews who acted as eyes for the Royal Navy's capital ships.
Most of the early colonial governors were military or naval officers, and once the governor's role moved from the executive to the ceremonial, most governors were drawn from the ranks of retired officers.
Most major naval powers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provided subsidies toward ensuring that they would have troopships available during times of war.
Most of the 20th Division was landed at Wewak from naval high speed transports on 19 January 1943.
Most information concerning United States naval reactors is not secret — see Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information.
Most of the Portuguese Empire's naval forces transferred overnight to the newly-independent country.
Burchett's A Complete History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea, along with Thomas Lediard's 1735 The Naval History of England, has become a key source of naval history of that era.
Most of these forces were made up of naval brigade reservists, who had been trained in both ship handling and soldiering to fulfil their coastal defence role.
Most naval aviation insignia are also permitted for wear on uniforms of the United States Marine Corps.
Most galleys retained a naval ram as their most effective means of sinking another ship.
Most of this division was landed at Narvik by a German naval force of ten destroyers, commanded by Commodore Friedrich Bonte, on 9 April 1940.
" Most were sent to the naval prison at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in New Hampshire.

Most and personnel
Most of these are centered around the capital, Islamabad, and have been founded by former military and intelligence personnel.
Most of these gambling houses ran loan sharking businesses for clients, and they usually maintained their own security personnel.
Most important was the change in personnel of these organs, mostly as a consequence of this electoral change.
Most of the residence staff members are students, including day-to-day management, conduct board members and maintenance personnel.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services.
Most of the material and personnel of the South were used up, while the North prospered.
Most unaccompanied personnel, i. e. those whose family members are not with them on the island, live in hotel room style housing, with no kitchen facilities.
Most personnel leave by the middle of February, leaving a few dozen ( 47 in 2010 ) " winter-overs ", mostly support staff plus a few scientists, who keep the station functional through the months of Antarctic night.
Most service company personnel are skilled enough to minimize this problem, but it can be significant if depth accuracy is important.
Most NDT personnel certification schemes listed above specify three " levels " of qualification and / or certification, usually designated as Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 ( although some codes specify roman numerals, like Level II ).
Most of the TDY personnel were quartered in tents near the flight line, at least until April 1954 when the first permanent barracks buildings were finished and air conditioned.
Most Guard air units were stripped of many key personnel, and the units were federalized into the regular Army Air Corps and were re-equipped with more modem aircraft.
Most of them are senior management personnel and entrepreneurs.
Most MCTs were disbanded and the personnel returned to their parent units and the MP teams that supported them were dispersed to other camps and given other missions.
Most modern housing in the village was built for RAF personnel, but some is now in private hands.
Most liberal democracies expect professionalism from law enforcement personnel, so any physical violence towards a subject during interrogation in the absence of bona fide physical provocation could compromise the prosecution's case or lead to civil or criminal legal consequences for the interrogators.
Most of the military personnel were not told the ship's ultimate destination.
Most care in nursing facilities is provided by CNAs ( certified nursing assistants ), not by skilled personnel.
Most treaties eliminate from taxation income of certain diplomatic personnel.
Most of this personnel also handled TV duties, anchoring, announcing news, weather & sports and hosting game shows and other programming at WBEN-TV.
Most Second AIF personnel were demobilised by the end of 1946.
Most courts and law enforcement personnel operated under the assumption that it did, however the Clinton administration had begun to work on legislation to make that clear, and one magistrate judge in California did rule that the language was too telephone-specific to apply to Internet surveillance.
Most of the Straits have been set aside by the U. S. state of Michigan as the Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Preserve, a riparian public space dedicated to those personnel who were lost aboard the boats and ships that sank in these dangerous shipping lanes.
Most of the Polish Cipher Bureau's key personnel had managed to reach France by October 1939 and had been assigned to PC Bruno.
Most of the station's personnel are seasonal employees of the U. S. Antarctic Program's main support contractor, Raytheon Polar Services.

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