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Most air shows feature warbirds, aerobatics, and demonstrations of modern military aircraft, and many air shows offer a variety of other aeronautical attractions as well, such as wing-walking, radio-controlled aircraft, water / slurry drops from firefighting aircraft, simulated helicopter rescues and sky diving.
Most is from the U. S. military occupation of the island from 1942 to 1946.
Most military and civilian leaders of the former regime who failed to disguise their pasts were executed.
Most U. S. conservatives prefer Republicans over Democrats, and most factions favor a strong foreign policy and a strong military.
Most CCC work, except for wildland firefighting, was shifted onto U. S. military bases to help with construction.
Most of the features of BIND 9 were funded by UNIX vendors who wanted to ensure that BIND stayed competitive with Microsoft's DNS offerings ; the DNSSEC features were funded by the US military, which regarded DNS security as important.
Most military accidents took place while clearing the minefields in the immediate aftermath of the 1982 conflict or in the process of trying to establish the extent of the minefield perimeters, particularly where no detailed records existed.
Most of Carías's first term in office was devoted to efforts to avoid financial collapse, improve the military, engage in a limited program of road building, and lay the foundations for prolonging his own hold on power.
Most presidents in such countries are selected by democratic means ( popular direct or indirect election ); however, like all other systems, the presidential model also encompasses people who become head of state by other means, notably through military dictatorship or coup d ' état, as often seen in Latin American, Middle Eastern and other presidential regimes.
Most notably, the “ British exploited the political weakness of the Mughal state, and, while military activity was important at various times, the economic and administrative incorporation of local elites was also of crucial significance ”.
Most historians sharply criticize Davis for his flawed military strategy, his selection of friends for military commands, and his neglect of homefront crises.
Most of them were military officers, but there were also intelligentsia, doctors, and priests for a total of over 22, 000.
Most influential was Book 6, which describes the military and political organization of Rome ; it presented Rome as a state in which monarchical, aristocratic, and popular elements were in a stable equilibrium.
Most modern radar systems use this principle into doppler radar and pulse-doppler radar systems ( weather radar, military radar, etc ...).
Most countries have additional regulations to control which parts of each band are available for civilian or military use.
Most important, Yeltsin's faction led elements in the " power ministries " that controlled the military, the police, and the KGB to refuse to obey the orders of the coup plotters.
Most officers are graduates of the United Kingdom's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, with others having attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and St. Cyr, the military academy of France.
Most of the competitors were members of the military and it became clear at this competition and in the subsequent years, that there was no uniformity of rules for the sport.
Most of these are centered around the capital, Islamabad, and have been founded by former military and intelligence personnel.
Most marching bands use some kind of uniform ( often of a military style ) that include the school or organization's name or symbol, shakos, pith helmets, feather plumes, gloves, and sometimes gauntlets, sashes, and / or capes.
Most of the warlords in the coalition, with a few exceptions, sought the increase of personal military power in the time of instability instead of seriously wishing to restore the Han Dynasty's authority.
Most, though not all, are named after two brothers: military hero George Rogers Clark in the Midwest, and explorer William Clark in the West.
Most historical autocrats depended on their nobles, the military, the priesthood or other elite groups.
Most of the novels in the series are action and sexual adventures, with many of the military engagements borrowing liberally from historic ones, such as the trireme battles of ancient Greece and the castle sieges of medieval Europe.

Most and commanders
Most commanders had fallen or were absent, and there were few ways to communicate, other than shouted commands.
Most of the generals felt a full engagement against two of the most experienced Protestant commanders was reckless and unlikely to have a positive outcome.
Most historians conclude that its failure was due to a lack of conviction among some senior commanders rather than a military defeat, although a few also maintain that the force committed was inadequate for the task.
Most of his commanders ( with the exception of his kinsman through marriage Lucullus ) refused to accompany him.
Most senior Confederate commanders in Texas ( including Smith, Walker, Slaughter, and Ford ) and many troops and equipment fled across the border to Mexico, possibly to ally with Imperial French, or Mexican forces with Benito Juarez.
In the 1920s a long feud between officers with Jäger-background and Finnish officers who had served in the Russian Imperial army was concluded in favor of the Jägers: Most of the commanders of army corps, divisions and regiments in the Winter War were Jägers.
Most Breton commanders in Duke William's army were the second-sons of Breton lords, such as Alain Le Roux ( son of Eudas of Penthièvre ).
Most historians say that large sums of money and promises of vast properties and governorships of provinces were offered to commanders of Hassan's army who left him, one of which was ubaydallah ibn al abbas, the commander of Imam Hassan army and that Muawiyah was not interested in the functions of preaching piety or theology but in expanding his sphere of influence in the territories already conquered by the Muslims and in further conquests to the north and north west of Syria.
Most commanders would have then given the order to charge the camp and rout the Austrian army, but since Frederick had never fought a campaign or a battle before, he instead decided to deploy his army in a battle line.
Most of its commanders, were mercenaries and Portuguese officers loyal to Dom Pedro.
Most mujahidin commanders either used traditional patterns of power, becoming the new khans, or sought to adapt modern political structures to the traditional society.
Most of the Civil War commanders, whether Union or Confederate, learned about entrenchment, fortifications, and how to conduct warfare in the classes that he taught at West Point, and from his pre-Civil War writings.
Most of Taiping army's commanders failed to escape: Lie ( 列 ) King Li Wangcai ( 李万材 ) was captured on July 21, 1864 at Chunhua ( 淳化 ) Town, while Zhang ( 章 ) Lin Shaozhang ( 林绍璋 ) and Junior Western King ( 幼西王 ) Xiao Youhe ( 萧友和 ) was killed at Hushu ( 湖熟 ) Town on the same day.
Most D-Day commanders assured their men that the Germans would be annihilated by the Allies ' pre-invasion firepower, and that the defenders were, in any case, outnumbered, inexperienced and demoralized.
Most of the individual unit commanders and majority of the officers were from West Pakistan.
Most commanders do not issue this award to qualified Soldiers unless they are directly engaged in combat.
Most of the participants were young army recruits who had been selected by their commanders for their athletic skill.
Most notable Croatian commanders of that time were Field Marshal Svetozar Boroević, General Stjepan Sarkotić and Admiral Maximilian Njegovan.
Most of the Yuan commanders were eating and drinking and therefore incapable of fighting ; the Great Khan Chengzong's brother-in-law Körgüz, who had been more ready, was unable to defeat him by himself.

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