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- Vietnam. There has also been a backronym created, DUSTOFF for "dedicated unhesitating service to our fighting forces". HH-60L (no official name ****igned):...
- challenge and the punishment, if administered at all, must be complete, unhesitating and immediate." Historian Gordon Johnson comments that "... Dyer's actions...
- manner and style were so long thought original, was, in fact, the most unhesitating plagiarist who ever cribbed from his predecessors in order to garnish...
- a whole will prevail), the enlisted soldiers may fail to provide the unhesitating obedience necessary to the realization of that strategy or may even attack...
- po****tion is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation." Anti-war movements have existed for every major war in...
- am taking and of the grave responsibilities which it involves, but in unhesitating obedience to what I deem my constitutional duty, I advise that the Congress...
- threats of criminal prosecution in order to undertake the "bold and unhesitating action" required to effectively execute the duties of the office. Roberts...
- personality: His most eminent qualities were his inflexible honesty, his unhesitating sincerity. He never yielded. He always freely enunciated what he considered...
- advisable to cement the ties between the empire and the papacy, John IX gave unhesitating support to Lambert of Spoleto in preference to Arnulf of Carinthia during...
- ungrudging, and absolute obedience to the superior in all things lawful, "unhesitating obedience" being called the first step (Latin gradus) of humility. Chapter...