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cible, a converted T-AGOS 1 class ship, was | redesignated a missile range instrumentation ship in Apr |
The 10th was | redesignated a Public Affairs Operations Center in March |
Redesignated a miscellaneous auxiliary (AG-19) on 5 Sept | |
the War Department on August 10, 1933, and | redesignated a national battlefield park on June 26, 193 |
Inlet (WAVP-384) on 15 January 1949 and was | redesignated a high endurance cutter and reclassified as |
stroyer leader" or frigate, in 1975 she was | redesignated a cruiser in the Navy's ship reclassificati |
On 12 June 1955, she was | redesignated a utility aircraft carrier (CVU-66). |
sed to all manner of bottom fishing and was | redesignated a research reserve. |
They were | redesignated a Transport Squadron in June 1945, and disb |
ransitioned to B-29 Superfortresses and was | redesignated a Very Heavy bomb group. |
On March 30, 2009 the site was | redesignated a National Historical Park, and the park wa |
Benjamin Harrison on June 22, 1892, it was | redesignated a national monument by Woodrow Wilson on Au |
ated with Patrol Wing (PatWing) 4. Teal was | redesignated a small seaplane tender, AVP-5, effective o |
In late 1916, the unit was | redesignated a machine gun battalion, but a few months l |
n 5 February 1941, she was named Marin, and | redesignated a net tender, YN-53. |
A-36 Apache to the P-47 Thunderbolt and was | redesignated a Fighter Group from its former Fighter-Bom |
regiment in the time allotted, the unit was | redesignated a battalion. |
Re-equipped and | redesignated a B-29 Superfortress very heavy bomb squadr |
It was | redesignated a National Battlefield on May 17, 1963. |
On 19 November, she was | redesignated a destroyer minesweeper, DMS-8. |
in the Far East were operated until it was | redesignated a general reconnaissance unit. |
Redesignated: AAF Flying Training Command, 15 March 1942 | |
was reclassified as a destroyer tender and | redesignated AD-32 on 14 August 1944; She was named New |
classified as a miscellaneous auxiliary and | redesignated AG-123 on 30 July 1945, her conversion was |
Pearl Harbor 15 July, the same day she was | redesignated AG-124. |
ellaneous auxiliary on 28 November, she was | redesignated AG-28. |
he was assigned to transport duties and was | redesignated AG-67. |
.S. submarines at Guam on 31 March, she was | redesignated AG-95, a miscellaneous auxiliary. |
She was | redesignated again to CVE-46 on 15 July 1943; transferre |
Redesignated again as MHC-46 on 7 February 1955, she ret | |
In 1939 the unit was | redesignated again, becoming the 17th Bombardment Group |
erted into an amphibious force flagship and | redesignated AGC-18 in 1943, Biscayne served in the Medi |
assified as a motor torpedo boat tender and | redesignated AGP‑7 on 11 March 1943 and commissioned on |
There she lay in reserve, | redesignated AGSS-389 on 6 November 1962, until stricken |
uring her forthcoming overhaul, and she was | redesignated AGSS-399 on 30 September. |
Lakes Naval Training Station, where she was | redesignated AGSS-476 and served as a Naval Reserve Trai |
Redesignated: Air Force Reserve Command, February 17, 19 | |
Redesignated: Air Education and Training Command, 1 July | |
eadquarters United States Air Force and was | redesignated Air Force Command, Control, Communications, |
AFCS was | redesignated Air Force Communications Command (AFCC) on |
ain on July 1, 1961, and was simultaneously | redesignated Air Force Communications Service (AFCS). |
le was reclassified a stores issue ship and | redesignated AKS-211. |
In 1980, it was | redesignated along the Fort Worth Spur and the old route |
ne Construction Co., Stamford, Connecticut; | redesignated AM-468; launched 15 August 1953; sponsored |
landing craft was renamed USS Goldcrest and | redesignated AMc(U)-24 on 7 March 1952. |
g the merger of GE Americom and SES, it was | redesignated AMC-11 while still under construction. |
On 1 August 1954 Gull was | redesignated AMCU-46 and underwent conversion at Yokosuk |
19 August 1947, YMS 45 was named Barbet and | redesignated AMS 41. |
ego, the minesweeper was named Bobolink and | redesignated AMS-2 on 17 February 1947. |
ebruary 1947, YMS-430 was named Ostrich and | redesignated AMS-29. |
ve fleet, YMS-170 was named Bunting and was | redesignated AMS-3. |
Named Reedbird and | redesignated AMS-51, 1 September 1947, she trained Reser |
She was | redesignated an attack transport on 1 February 1943. |
ties off the U.S. East Coast, Protector was | redesignated an AGR on 28 October 1958. |
Redesignated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, IX-50 | |
The field was | redesignated an advanced pilot school (twin-engine) on D |
dard "Fleet Snorkel" configuration, and was | redesignated an Attack Submarine (SS-337). |
the Regulus Missile Program, Carbonero was | redesignated an Auxiliary Submarine (AGSS-337) in 1949. |
It was | redesignated an urban district in 1919, and in 1920 it w |
The building was | redesignated an official Chicago Landmark on April 16, 1 |
e old destroyer USS Mugford, which had been | redesignated an aircraft tender. |
s a Bogue-class auxiliary aircraft carrier; | redesignated an escort aircraft carrier, CVE-52, on 10 J |
A. from Oxford University in 1969 which was | redesignated an M.A. in 1983. |
verhaul, during which on 20 January she was | redesignated AN-10. |
She was | redesignated AN-11, 20 January 1944. |
at Pearl Harbor, and on 20 January 1944 was | redesignated AN-12. |
Hazel was | redesignated AN-29, 20 January 1944 and after spending O |
she was reclassified a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-38. |
the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Company; | redesignated AN-53 on 20 January 1944; launched on 6 Dec |
ry 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Warren Atherton; | redesignated AN-54 20 January 1944; and commissioned 26 |
, by the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Co., | redesignated AN-55 on 20 January 1944; launched on 19 Fe |
On 20 January 1944 she was | redesignated AN-70. |
any; was reclassified a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-71 on 20 January 1944; and was launched |
p was reclassified as a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-74. |
p was reclassified as a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-76. |
Works, Portland, Oregon; 18 December 1944; | redesignated AN-81, 17 January 1945; launched 30 March 1 |
is -- originally projected as YN-119 -- was | redesignated AN-90 on 17 January 1944; laid down on 2 Ma |
She was | redesignated and reclassified as the Unclassified Miscel |
Postwar the group was | redesignated and reconstituted as a reserve Tactical Air |
NY 910L was | redesignated and signed as NY 185 on April 4, 2008. |
Consequently most the units of the QMI were | redesignated, and the 27th Light Horse Regiment became t |
ort USS Francovich (DE-606), which was then | redesignated and constructed as a fast transport, servin |
ed from the War Department August 10, 1933; | redesignated and boundary changed August 10, 1961. |
y afterwards, its component squadrons being | redesignated Antisubmarine Squadrons and reassigned to t |
afterwards, it's component squadrons being | redesignated Antisubmarine Squadrons and reassigned to t |
r the Conecuh River in Alabama, and she was | redesignated AO-110 (the construction of USS Conecuh (AO |
August 1945, she was named Accomac and was | redesignated APB-49. |
as a Crosley-class high-speed transport and | redesignated APD-112 during construction, and was launch |
as a Crosley-class high-speed transport and | redesignated APD-113 during construction, and was launch |
as a Crosley-class high-speed transport and | redesignated APD-117 on 17 July 1944. |
high speed transport at Charleston and was | redesignated APD-33 on 19 May 1944. |
She was | redesignated APD-85 in 1972, renumbered APD-826 in 1980, |
as a Crosley-class high speed transport and | redesignated APD-92 on 17 July 1944. |
as a Crosley-class high-speed transport and | redesignated APD-99 on 17 July 1944. |
U.S. Route 64 Business in Alma was | redesignated AR 162 in the 1990s. |
rtion of approximately 50 miles (80 km) was | redesignated Arkansas Highway 59. |
ran through downtown Jonesboro until being | redesignated Arkansas Highway 91 on October 27, 2006. |
chief engineer of Dravo; named Achelous and | redesignated ARL-1 on 13 January 1943; and commissioned |
ginally projected as LST-489, this ship was | redesignated ARL-2 and named Amycus on 13 January 1943. |
Originally projected as LST-490 but | redesignated ARL-3 and named Agenor on 13 January 1943; |
Originally planned as LST-1145, was | redesignated ARL-36 and named Gordius 27 October 1944 wh |
She was decommissioned on 19 July 1943 and | redesignated ARL-5 on 20 July 1943. |
June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. G. D. Kellogg; | redesignated ARL-6 on 20 July 1943; and commissioned on |
Redesignated: Army Air Forces Training Command, 31 July | |
red back to the U.S. Navy on 29 August, was | redesignated ARS-4, and entered Brooklyn Navy Yard for c |
The route was | redesignated as FM 2719 in 1962. |
rtress reconnaissance squadron, later being | redesignated as a heavy bomb squadron before activation |
o Interstate 37 (I-37), the old segment was | redesignated as Spur 122. |
the 186th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was | redesignated as the 186th Air Refueling Group on April 1 |
es Antisubmarine Command in November, being | redesignated as the 15th Antisubmarine Squadron. |
nty highway system, the three highways were | redesignated as County Route 80. |
outing of AR 25, with the remaining roadway | redesignated as bannered routes. |
zation and consolidation, the command being | redesignated as the 28th Air Division. |
The unit was | redesignated as the 311th Air Division, Reconnaissance t |
Her sister ships were also | redesignated as guided missile cruisers. |
Reactivated and | redesignated as a Strategic Air Command LGM-25C Titan II |
Field Artillery Brigade was reorganized and | redesignated as the 214th Fires Brigade, a modular field |
t for the Everett unit were reorganized and | redesignated as 2nd Battalion 112th Infantry. |
ng again when the 2nd Gibraltar Brigade was | redesignated as the 28th Brigade at Gibraltar on 1 Decem |
Redesignated as 318th Special Operations Squadron on 16 | |
The 370th Fighter Group was | redesignated as the 140th Fighter Group, and allotted to |
Redesignated as a replacement training unit (RTU) in Aug | |
6 the northern half of the highway had been | redesignated as SH 49, with the new northern end now goi |
Redesignated as 336th Fighter Day Squadron, 8 December 1 | |
the Reserve, 9 April 1947-27 June 1949 and | redesignated as a division, the organization participate |
Redesignated as 335th Fighter Day Squadron, 8 December 1 | |
It was later | redesignated as a Military Airlift Wing, followed by its |
7 it was decided that US Army South will be | redesignated as US Army South (Sixth Army) under the Arm |
south of Corsicana to north of Houston was | redesignated as State Highway 75. |
At the end of 1948 No. 616 was | redesignated as a day fighter squadron and began to rece |
Cardinal was | redesignated as AM-6 on 17 July 1920. |
g of NY 56 between Winthrop and Massena was | redesignated as NY 420 as part of the 1930 renumbering o |
The VIII Bomber Command was subsequently | redesignated as Eighth Air Force and brought under the c |
ters, 135th Military Intelligence Group and | redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment |
ing inert ordinance until 1995, when it was | redesignated as a helicopter gunnery range. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-25, and the AN/FPS-3A was rem |
In January 1947, the US Eighth Fleet was | redesignated as the Second Task Fleet, a part of the Atl |
Beginning in 1987, the wing was | redesignated as the 384th Bombardment Wing, Heavy and wa |
these changes the 26th Infantry Brigade was | redesignated as the 152nd Infantry Brigade on 7 August 1 |
the Hudson from New Jersey to Waterford was | redesignated as US 9W, with the split routes meeting in |
In 1918, it was | redesignated as 1st battalion, 50th Kumaon Rifles and a |
February 1947, she was named Albatross and | redesignated as AMS-1; on 18 August 1947, she was redesi |
uly 1965, aircraft, personnel and equipment | redesignated as provisional 6250th Combat Support Group; |
The "mounted" brigades were | redesignated as "cavalry" brigades when the division was |
They were | redesignated as Strike Fighter Squadron 115 (VFA-115) on |
f Foot was formed when the 95th Rifles were | redesignated as The Rifle Brigade . |
ouglas MacArthur and the ANZAC Squadron was | redesignated as Task Force 44. |
ently transferred to the Navy on 20 May and | redesignated as USS Pickering. |
to the 82d Airborne Division; concurrently | redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3 |
The 4228th SW was | redesignated as the 454th Bombardment Wing (397th BW) on |
On 1 September 2007, the brigade was | redesignated as the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team un |
6th Medical Battalion (Logistics, Rear) was | redesignated as the 226th Medical Battalion (Logistics, |
Redesignated as a helicopter escort carrier (CVHE-20) on | |
down and a new building built in it's place | redesignated as a 'Christian College'. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-13. |
On 1 November 1944 the brigade was | redesignated as the British 14th Airlanding Brigade. |
Redesignated as the Second Cavalry in August 1861 as par | |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-61. |
owever, in October 1993, the 319th Wing was | redesignated as an Air Refueling Wing and its bombardmen |
jo with the hull number PG-205, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
In July 1943 it was | redesignated as the U.S. Seventh Army. |
After the 1972 election, Reid was | redesignated as a Liberal MP and became parliamentary se |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-79. |
barossa, on 22 June 1941, it was officially | redesignated as the XLVII Panzer Corps. |
ution of the parish council, the parish was | redesignated as Waltham Abbey with the status of a town, |
With the arrival of the B-36s, the wing was | redesignated as the 7th Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 1 Aug |
at with the hull number PG-204, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
upport Company, and the Bellefonte unit was | redesignated as Detachment 1, Company B. |
Squadron was | redesignated as 6th Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassign |
On 21 November 1940 it was | redesignated as the 47th (London) Infantry Division. |
She was | redesignated as an Ocean Minesweeper, MSO-462, 7 Februar |
ril 1847; she and her sister Highflyer were | redesignated as corvettes in 1854. |
The search radar was upgraded and | redesignated as an AN/FPS-66 in 1961. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-73. |
las Dakotas and Vertol H-21 helicopters and | redesignated as 440 Transport and Rescue Squadron in Oct |
eved from active duty in November 1952, was | redesignated as a Fighter-Bomber squadron. |
d on May 24, 1946, it was reconstituted and | redesignated as the 169th FS, allocated to the Air Natio |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-66. |
The 4043d SW was | redesignated as the 17th Bombardment Wing (17th BW) on 1 |
In November 1994 the squadron was | redesignated as the 50th Training Squadron. |
k County built roads and allowed them to be | redesignated as state highways, in the hope that the sta |
The route was cancelled by 1939, and was | redesignated as FM 19 in 1942. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-16 |
iment, and 1 FF (Prince of Wales's Own) was | redesignated as 3 FF. |
By 1961 this radar was upgraded and | redesignated as an AN/FPS-64. |
In February 1950, the unit was | redesignated as the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing, with the g |
The unit was | redesignated as a jet photo reconnaissance organization |
nd it was reorganized to nine companies and | redesignated as the 7th Virginia Regiment on 12 May 1779 |
Redesignated as the 60th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Sq | |
(Light) Dragoons, named for George III, and | redesignated as hussars in 1807, becoming the 18th (King |
On 8 January 1945, the XXXVIII Corps was | redesignated as the XXXVIII Tank Corps (XXXVIII Panzerko |
It was again reorganized and | redesignated as the 7th Virginia Regiment on 1 January 1 |
16-February 1919: Commanded XVI Corps later | redesignated as the British Salonika Army. |
m Richardson to Howe (south of Sherman) was | redesignated as State Highway 5. |
Its former alignment to Rouses Point was | redesignated as NY 9B, which initially continued north a |
In 1955, | redesignated as the 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group, equ |
the Army Air Forces Flying Training Command | redesignated as the Army Air Forces Training Command on |
ned to the United States in May 1945; being | redesignated as a B-29 Superfortress heavy bomb squadron |
On 17 July 1956, 404 Squadron was | redesignated as a Maritime Patrol squadron, and when the |
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