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Once trained, the majority of RNZAF aircrew served with ordinary units of the RAF or of the Fleet Air Arm.
The majority of the 40, 000 plus New Zealanders trained by the RNZAF were aircrew, because most were sent to Europe, and served in squadrons where the ground crew were from the United Kingdom.

majority and personnel
Occupations in which women predominated, such as those of retail and office personnel, were poorly paid in contrast to those in which men constituted the majority.
Under Calixte the majority of Garde personnel had adhered to the doctrine of political nonintervention that their Marine Corps trainers had stressed.
Suriname's National Armed Forces are composed of some 2, 200 personnel, the majority of whom are deployed in the Army of Suriname.
Gary Prevost states that Cuban personnel made it possible for Nicaragua to have a truly national health care system reaching a majority of its citizens.
The majority of those arrested and accused of the crime were military personnel and included the army chief of operations, Namgyal Bahadur, the Druk Gyalpo's uncle, who was executed for his part in the plot.
Moreover, the vast majority of the Koevoet personnel were quite unsuited for continued employment in the South-West African Police ( SWAPOL ).
Three cemeteries maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission contain the vast majority of Allied military personnel who died on the Burma Railway.
Claimed as retribution for the Deir Yassin massacre, Arab protesters attack a large convoy, mostly of unarmed Jewish doctors, and some military personnel set off carrying patients, equipment, and supplies, travel from Jerusalem to the besieged hospital which treated the majority of Jewish residents in Jerusalem.
The Moral Majority was an organization made up of conservative Christian political action committees which campaigned on issues its personnel believed were important to maintaining its Christian conception of moral law, a conception they believed represented the opinions of the majority of Americans ( hence the movement's name ).
Over the years, billions of dollars had flowed into the region's economy and hundreds of thousands of jobs were provided to military and civilian personnel, the vast majority being civilians.
264 votes for and 250 against accepting 62, 000 US military personnel do not constitute the necessary majority under the Turkish constitution, due to 19 abstentions.
The contribution of reservists to the deployment ( some 9, 500 of the 46, 000 personnel involved in the warfighting phase and its immediate aftermath, the vast majority from the Territorial Army, and in significant number in the subsequent roulements ) is understated by the order of battle, as the only units to deploy in their entirety were 202 Field Hospital ( with augmentees from the other TAVR Field Hospitals ), 131 Independent Commando Squadron of the Royal Engineers as well as A ( Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry ) Squadron and W ( Westminster Dragoons ) Squadron of the Royal Yeomanry.
Although the Army Guard provided the vast majority of the enhanced airport security force, several hundred Air National Guard personnel also participated.
Discharged military personnel make up the majority of Western contractors.
But it is admirable for planners looking for ways of cramming in a maximum number of bodies, for " employees " ( as against individuals ), for " personnel ," corporate zombies, the walking dead, the silent majority.
ADGs continued to deliver weapon and ground defence training to RAAF personnel and provided the majority of instructors for recruit, apprentice and initial officer training.
Starting in the late 1970s, an average of 50, 000 Cuban troops and civilian technical personnel ( the overwhelming majority of whom were male ) were stationed in Angola.
In 1957 there were 10, 000 Americans in Taiwan, the great majority being CIA and military personnel and their families.
The personnel were asked to volunteer for overseas service, and the overwhelming majority did so, the deficiences made up of men from the National Reserve and other re-enlistments.
As early as May 1942, Kádár became a member of the newly formed Central Committee of the Communist Party, mostly due to the lack of personnel, seeing that the majority of them had been sent to prison.
Soon after taking over as majority owner, he forced out several longtime front-office personnel and replaced them with his own men.
The station is scheduled to close in 2012 with the majority of its personnel and other assets moving to RAF Brize Norton.
The majority of the cadets at Duntroon are members of the Australian Army, although the college also trains some Royal Australian Air Force personnel who are training to become Ground Defence Officers.
Those personnel who remained after the majority demobilised in 1920 joined the Sudan garrison, where the battalion reformed.

majority and served
During the years when Israel was passing from crisis to crisis -- the Sinai campaign, the infusion of multitudes of penniless immigrants -- it was felt that the purpose of national unity could be best served if the secular majority were to yield to the religious parties.
Mitchell went on to win the 2003 elections with a reduced majority of 8 of the 15 seats and served as Prime Minister for a record 13 years until his defeat in 2008.
Later that year, Foot was elected Deputy Leader and served as Leader of the House of Commons, which gave him the unenviable task of trying to maintain the survival of the Callaghan government as its majority evaporated.
Although exact numbers are difficult to ascertain, it is safe to say that several million people served in the South Vietnamese armed forces, the vast majority of them in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ( ARVN )— between 1956 and 1975.
* June 1 – Vietnam War: Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace, claiming to represent the majority of U. S. veterans who served in Southeast Asia, speak against war protests.
Dari has contributed to the majority of Persian borrowings in other Asian languages, such as Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, etc., as it was the administrative, official and cultural language of the Persocentric Mughal Empire and served as the lingua franca throughout the South Asian subcontinent for centuries.
E. coli is the most widely studied prokaryotic model organism, and an important species in the fields of biotechnology and microbiology, where it has served as the host organism for the majority of work with recombinant DNA.
While he lacked foresight and was at times cursed by bad judgement, he possessed an uncanny understanding of his most useful subjects, and the vast majority of those who served him remained unwaveringly loyal until his death.
The vast majority of the United States are served by LECs called Baby Bells, or RBOCs ( Regional Bell Operating Companies ).
He succeeded his great-grandfather at the age of five, though Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, his first cousin twice removed, and maternal great uncle, served as Regent of the kingdom until Louis's majority in 1723.
Bangui hosts a river port and is served by Bangui M ' Poko International Airport ( IATA airport code BGF ); the former handles the overwhelming majority of the country's international trade.
It was served by British, Portuguese and German liners, and the majority of its imported goods were shipped at Southampton, Lisbon and Hamburg.
This migration, combined with major social unrest in southern China in the 18th and 19th century, served to cause some minorities of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan, where the majority of the Hmong in China ( estimated at around 3 millions ) still live today, to migrate south.
However, by the end of the war, an estimated 100, 000 escaped slaves sought refuge with the British, an estimated 20, 000 of them served in the army, though the majority served in noncombatant roles.
Throughout the history of recorded literature, the majority of fictional writing has served not only to entertain but also to instruct, inform or improve their audiences or readership.
However, these moves only served to weaken Khánh as large demonstrations and riots broke out in the cities, with majority Buddhists prominent, calling for an end to the state of emergency and the abandonment of the new constitution, as well as a progression back to civilian rule.
Phrases such as " gone to a better world ", " gone before ", and " joined the silent majority " served as euphemisms for " he died ".
Nixon's silent majority referred mainly to the older generation ( those World War II veterans in all parts of the U. S .) but it also described many young people in the Midwest, West and in the South, many of whom eventually served in Vietnam.
The scriptures describe that even people who have done a majority of good deeds could come to Yama Loka for redemption from the small sins they have committed, and once the punishments have been served for those sins they could be sent for rebirth or to heaven.
It served as the navigation authority for the majority of canals and a number of rivers and docks in England, Scotland and Wales.
Rancho Cordova students are served by four school districts, with the majority of schools in the Folsom-Cordova Unified School District and has three high schools: Cordova High School, Walnutwood High School, and Kinney High School.
The town is served by its own Forest Heights Police Department, which maintains primary responsibility for the response to and prevention and investigation of the majority of all crimes within the corporate limits.
The majority of the township is served by Dundee Community Schools.
A majority of the township is served by Northville Public Schools.

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