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nty highway system, the three highways were | redesignated as County Route 80. |
south of Corsicana to north of Houston was | redesignated as State Highway 75. |
ed States Navy following World War I, later | redesignated DM-11. |
the portion of FM 528 northeast of I-45 was | redesignated as Texas State Highway NASA Road 1. FM 528 |
On 2 April 1945 the Mk II and Mk IIA1 were | redesignated the Mk 2 and Mk 2A1. |
(Light) Dragoons, named for George III, and | redesignated as hussars in 1807, becoming the 18th (King |
In 1955, | redesignated as the 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group, equ |
There she lay in reserve, | redesignated AGSS-389 on 6 November 1962, until stricken |
Finally it was inactivated and | redesignated as the 31st Air Division on 1 April 1966. |
The insignia was | redesignated for the 192d Chemical Battalion on 18 Novem |
The insignia was | redesignated for the 108th Support Battalion, Illinois A |
The insignia was | redesignated for the 46th Armored Infantry Battalion on |
iment on April 27th, 1933, the insignia was | redesignated for the 100th Regiment on July 8, 1960. |
The insignia was | redesignated for the 108th Sustainment Brigade on 13 Oct |
The insignia was | redesignated with the description updated, for the 192d |
the original road has been left intact but | redesignated. |
ly classified as fourth class ironclads but | redesignated coastal defence ships in 1899. |
ly classified as fourth class ironclads but | redesignated coastal defence ships in 1899. |
ly classified as fourth class ironclads but | redesignated coastal defence ships in 1899. |
ly classified as fourth class ironclads but | redesignated coastal defence ships in 1899. |
ing inert ordinance until 1995, when it was | redesignated as a helicopter gunnery range. |
In 1918, it was | redesignated as 1st battalion, 50th Kumaon Rifles and a |
It was | redesignated for the 192d Field Artillery Battalion on 1 |
It was | redesignated for the 192d Artillery Regiment on 15 Janua |
It was | redesignated for the 192d Field Artillery Regiment on 19 |
In July 1943 it was | redesignated as the U.S. Seventh Army. |
It was | redesignated on 18 February 1941, becoming the Essex Cou |
On 21 November 1940 it was | redesignated as the 47th (London) Infantry Division. |
It was | redesignated the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICM |
existence until 1 December 1941 when it was | redesignated Durham and North Riding Coastal Area. |
It was | redesignated an urban district in 1919, and in 1920 it w |
h this change on September 22, 1944, it was | redesignated Schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 501. |
It was | redesignated for the 3d Field Artillery Battalion on 25 |
It was | redesignated for the 3d Armored Field Artillery Battalio |
It was | redesignated for the 46th Armored Infantry Regiment on 9 |
It was | redesignated for the 46th Infantry (Armored) Regiment on |
e of 11 years, but in September 1972 it was | redesignated as a 12-16 school (gaining comprehensive st |
The name remained until 1997 when it was | redesignated into the genus Bostrychus (as Bostrychus ex |
It was | redesignated 1. Unterseebootsausbildungsflottille in Apr |
called the 'South Midland Division', it was | redesignated as the 48th Division in 1915. |
Q model received the CFM-56 engines, it was | redesignated the KC-135T model, which was capable of sep |
r East Flight returned to Singapore, it was | redesignated No. 205 Squadron and Cave-Browne-Cave retur |
g the merger of GE Americom and SES, it was | redesignated AMC-11 while still under construction. |
rd SVM-5 apogee motor, at which time it was | redesignated GOES 1. |
In 1980, it was | redesignated along the Fort Worth Spur and the old route |
Benjamin Harrison on June 22, 1892, it was | redesignated a national monument by Woodrow Wilson on Au |
It was | redesignated the East Riding District on 1 December 1941 |
ing geostationary orbit on 16 March, it was | redesignated GOES 15. |
It was | redesignated for the 142d Engineer Battalion on 8 May 19 |
t a second time on 2 June 1994, when it was | redesignated the 11th Support Wing. |
It was | redesignated from Army Air Base (AAB) to an Air Force Ba |
It was | redesignated for the 4th Engineer Battalion on 4 Decembe |
It was | redesignated the 525th Military Intelligence Service Gro |
Division Cavalry Regiment, however, it was | redesignated as the 9th Division Cavalry Regiment in Feb |
It was | redesignated for the 108th Maintenance Battalion, Illino |
It was | redesignated Chandler Air Force Station on 1 December 19 |
It was | redesignated for the 23d Infantry Division on 4 November |
s M1 junction east to Leicester, but it was | redesignated when the dual-carriageway Derby bypass sect |
y disbanded on 31 December 1961 when it was | redesignated No. 11 Group. |
It was | redesignated on for the 87th Infantry Regiment on 13 Dec |
It was | redesignated for the 5th Field Artillery Battalion on 13 |
Thus it was | redesignated as LP-56. |
On December 19, 2000 it was | redesignated as part of Loop 20. |
In 1995 it was | redesignated Urban Road 313. |
It was | redesignated a National Battlefield on May 17, 1963. |
-26 fighter aircraft until, in 1935, it was | redesignated the 17th Attack Group and acquired the Nort |
In 1951 it was | redesignated on its current location from SH 48 to SH 4 |
It was | redesignated as a specialist technology college in 2007. |
It was | redesignated as an RM in 1959. |
It was | redesignated the 11th Wing on 1 March 1995. |
It was | redesignated as Urban Road 1517 in 1995; however, as wit |
in the Far East were operated until it was | redesignated a general reconnaissance unit. |
ber 1946 to June 1949; in April 1948 it was | redesignated as a division. |
down and a new building built in it's place | redesignated as a 'Christian College'. |
and in January 1945 | redesignated 1./NJG 11 and 8./NJG 11 respectively. |
m elements of 6./JG 300 and in January 1945 | redesignated 7./NJG 11. 2 staffel and 3 staffel formed f |
Tacoma, Washington; launched on 15 July and | redesignated CVE-48 the same day; sponsored by Mrs. C.E. |
d as Mesa Military Airport on 19 June 1941, | redesignated Higley Field in October 1941, and Williams |
ith a renaming of the RAF's areas, Kerr was | redesignated General Officer Commanding South Western Ar |
rtion of approximately 50 miles (80 km) was | redesignated Arkansas Highway 59. |
ion of approximately 230 miles (370 km) was | redesignated U.S. Route 278 in 1998. |
The Light Infantry, with the 1st KSLI being | redesignated as the 3rd Battalion of the new regiment. |
rtress reconnaissance squadron, later being | redesignated as a heavy bomb squadron before activation |
inally was designated SP-1222 and later was | redesignated ID-1222 because of her lack of patrol respo |
USS Leahy was | redesignated CG-16 (guided missile cruiser) on 30 June 1 |
The former section to the New York line was | redesignated as State Road 839. |
DE-325 USS Lowe - | redesignated WDE-425 |
Originally planned as LST-1145, was | redesignated ARL-36 and named Gordius 27 October 1944 wh |
ps of the steam-powered LST-1153-class) and | redesignated USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2.) |
LST-350 was | redesignated landing craft repair ship USS Chandra (ARL- |
Following the War, LST-400 was | redesignated USS Bradley County (LST-400) on 1 July 1955 |
Following the war, LST-482 was | redesignated LSTH-482 on 15 September 1945. |
Originally projected as LST-490 but | redesignated ARL-3 and named Agenor on 13 January 1943; |
LST-692 was | redesignated USS Daviess County (LST-692) on 1 July 1955 |
On 1 July 1955 LST-722 was | redesignated USS Dodge County (LST-722). |
On 1 July 1955 LST-802 was | redesignated USS Hamilton County (LST-802), then operate |
It was formed mainly of | redesignated old roads, unlike Birmingham's inner (A4400 |
c Torpedo Fleet, an organization many times | redesignated in the years that followed. |
n 5 February 1941, she was named Marin, and | redesignated a net tender, YN-53. |
g of NY 56 between Winthrop and Massena was | redesignated as NY 420 as part of the 1930 renumbering o |
ently transferred to the Navy on 20 May and | redesignated as USS Pickering. |
NAS Memphis was | redesignated Naval Support Activity Memphis September 30 |
ed to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico and | redesignated as 27th Special Operations Group, Detachmen |
towing and servicing duties with MinDiv 14. | Redesignated as Ocean Tug AT-137 on 1 June 1942, she was |
e was reclassified a coastal minehunter and | redesignated MHC-24. |
his force the "Army of the Mississippi" and | redesignated the XIII Corps the I Corps, Army of the Mis |
was only active for about six months, being | redesignated Voronezh Front on 7 July 1942. |
ce, operating de Havilland Tiger Moths, was | redesignated No. 81. |
On 15 March 1992, the Air National Guard | redesignated its squadrons, groups and wings, dropping t |
destroyer in the United States Navy, later | redesignated as AG-19 and then as DMS-3, and back again |
ctivated on 20 August 1946 and the next day | redesignated the 182nd Fighter Squadron. |
es Antisubmarine Command in November, being | redesignated as the 15th Antisubmarine Squadron. |
he 10th Mechanised Army, which had now been | redesignated the Special Mechanized Army. |
Republican stronghold, territory now mostly | redesignated into the neighboring 40th Congressional Dis |
m 1955 at Buzuluk in Orenburg Oblast, being | redesignated the 44th Motor Rifle Division in 1957 and t |
the role of Naval Aviation Observers, later | redesignated as Naval Flight Officers (NFO), for the nex |
US 3rd Cavalry Brigade : 15 October 1940 ( | Redesignated the US 9th Armored Division Train on 15 Jul |
On 2 September 1974 No. 229 OCU was | redesignated as the Tactical Weapons Unit (TWU) and No. |
ial subdivision until the City of Saskatoon | redesignated the lands north of 51st Street and south of |
e regional control centre for all of Wales, | redesignated RGHQ 8.2. |
On that date, C-5 and her sisters of the | redesignated First Division - escorted by four surface s |
The post office was | redesignated Bliss Landing on April 1, 1923. |
24 January 2003 the squadron officially was | redesignated the 16th Weapons Squadron while working tow |
8 was reclassified as a transport oiler and | redesignated T-AOT-181. |
lly reclassified as a "transport oiler" and | redesignated T-AO-152T. |
The squadron was once again | redesignated on 9 May 1944, when it became known as the |
ication symbols on 17 July 1920, Oregon was | redesignated BB-3. |
On March 15, 1943 the organization was | redesignated as Task Force 74 under the United States Se |
On 7 February 1955, Ostrich was | redesignated MSC(O)-29. |
ebruary 1947, YMS-430 was named Ostrich and | redesignated AMS-29. |
iment, and 1 FF (Prince of Wales's Own) was | redesignated as 3 FF. |
Military Sealift Command (MSC), Pacific and | redesignated USNS T-LST-491. |
ution of the parish council, the parish was | redesignated as Waltham Abbey with the status of a town, |
Dr. Long's successor, the Union Parish was | redesignated as the Parish of Clontarf, and its continue |
as reclassified as "district patrol craft", | redesignated YP-633, and renamed USS YP-633. |
ill and the western fringe of Patterson was | redesignated as part of the new NY 52 while the segment |
NY 39 from Stormville to West Patterson was | redesignated as part of NY 52 in the 1930 renumbering of |
Pawtucket was | redesignated "YTM-7" on 15 May 1944. |
nd around and downstream from the plant was | redesignated as a nature center and buffer zone. |
On 1 July 1949, PMAG was | redesignated the United States Military Advisory Group t |
Its former alignment to Rouses Point was | redesignated as NY 9B, which initially continued north a |
(85 km) between Lockesburg and Prescott was | redesignated as U.S. Route 371 (US 371) in 1994. |
ties off the U.S. East Coast, Protector was | redesignated an AGR on 28 October 1958. |
Consequently most the units of the QMI were | redesignated, and the 27th Light Horse Regiment became t |
Variants as the R4D-5 series; | redesignated LC-47J, EC-47J, TC-47J, SC-47J, and VC-47J |
In November 1999 the rating was | redesignated Information Systems Technician. |
Re-equipped and | redesignated a B-29 Superfortress very heavy bomb squadr |
Reactivated and | redesignated as a Strategic Air Command LGM-25C Titan II |
t of heavy bomber training, reactivated and | redesignated as a B-29 Superfortress Very Heavy bomb squ |
6th Medical Battalion (Logistics, Rear) was | redesignated as the 226th Medical Battalion (Logistics, |
d on May 24, 1946, it was reconstituted and | redesignated as the 169th FS, allocated to the Air Natio |
In 1985, this Group was reconstituted and | redesignated the 318 th Electronic Warfare Group, but wa |
The squadron was later reconstituted and | redesignated 119th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to New |
On 7 February 1955, Redpoll was | redesignated MSCO-57 and in October 1957 she was ordered |
Named Reedbird and | redesignated AMS-51, 1 September 1947, she trained Reser |
Reestablished, and | redesignated 45 Air Division, on 24 September 1954 |
The 1881 reforms also | redesignated the militia and rifle volunteers units with |
The regiment was | redesignated the 111th U.S. Regiment Colored Troops on J |
At Finshaffen, the 158th Regiment was | redesignated the 158th Regimental Combat Team. |
The regiment was | redesignated the 110th U.S. Regiment Colored Troops on J |
The regiment was | redesignated the 6th U.S. Regiment Colored Heavy Artille |
The regiment was | redesignated the 4th Wisconsins Cavalry on August 22, 18 |
The regiment was | redesignated on the 60th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored |
After the 1972 election, Reid was | redesignated as a Liberal MP and became parliamentary se |
It was reinstated and | redesignated for the 108th Supply and Transport Battalio |
outing of AR 25, with the remaining roadway | redesignated as bannered routes. |
Reverse Lend-Lease" program and renamed and | redesignated Brisk (PG-89) on 14 August 1942. |
and on 24 November 1920 she was renamed and | redesignated, becoming Nausett (YT-35). |
While under conversion, she was renamed and | redesignated Johnstown (AGM-20) on 8 April 1965, but she |
Renamed and | redesignated Gull (AMS-16) on 18 February 1947, she retu |
gs Reservation on July 1, 1902; renamed and | redesignated Platt National Park on June 29, 1906; combi |
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. |
It was again reorganized and | redesignated as the 7th Virginia Regiment on 1 January 1 |
In 1959, the division was reorganized and | redesignated once more to the 84th Division. |
, and on 12 May 1779 it was reorganized and | redesignated as the 9th Virginia Regiment. |
It was reorganized and | redesignated on October 1, 1963 as the 1st Battalion, 22 |
The unit was then reorganized and | redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3 |
Later reorganized and | redesignated as the Heavy Mortar Company, 158th Infantry |
It was reorganized and | redesignated as the 205th Military Intelligence Detachme |
Reorganized and | redesignated 1866-10-01 as the 28th Infantry Regiment. |
was transferred to the Special Reserve and | redesignated the 3rd Battalion, and was embodied on mobi |
f Foot was formed when the 95th Rifles were | redesignated as The Rifle Brigade . |
t of the concurrency on Grasslands Road was | redesignated as NY 100C. |
0 was constructed (1939-1941) this road was | redesignated as part of State Route 47. |
7 along Girdle Ridge and Pea Pond Roads was | redesignated as County Route 309. |
The route was | redesignated as FM 2719 in 1962. |
The route was | redesignated in 1942 as FM 15. |
The route was | redesignated in 1944 as FM 90 when it was extended farth |
The route was | redesignated in 1941 as SH 200. |
The route was | redesignated in 1940 as Spur 100. |
This route was | redesignated in 1942 as FM 14. |
The route was | redesignated in 1942 as FM 54. |
In 1933, this route was | redesignated as an extension of SH 47. SH 48 was instead |
The remaining route was | redesignated as U.S. Highway 77 in 1943 when it was exte |
e was cancelled in 1971, when the route was | redesignated as U.S. Highway 57. |
The route was | redesignated in 1963 as RM 2323 when it was extended far |
The old route was | redesignated as I-684. |
e M56 and at this stage the whole route was | redesignated as the M53. |
The route was | redesignated in 1959 as Loop 165 (modern-day US 287 Bus. |
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