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o Interstate 37 (I-37), the old segment was | redesignated as Spur 122. |
a, as YN-71; launched on 14 September 1943; | redesignated as AN-52 on 20 January 1944; and commission |
In 1951, the series was | redesignated P4Y-2 Privateer. |
The Militia Medical Service was | redesignated the Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1904. |
United States Lifesaving Service, Mackinac, | redesignated USCGC Mackinac, became part of the new Coas |
On 30 June 1971, she was | redesignated IXSS-240. |
She was | redesignated an attack transport on 1 February 1943. |
She was | redesignated again to CVE-46 on 15 July 1943; transferre |
While in the Reserve Fleet, she was | redesignated MMA-14, 7 February 1955, and named Monadnoc |
On 1 November 1958, she was | redesignated CG-10. |
Originally designated DE-1040, she was | redesignated FF-1040 in 1975 as part of the Navy's 1975 |
.S. submarines at Guam on 31 March, she was | redesignated AG-95, a miscellaneous auxiliary. |
She was | redesignated and reclassified as the Unclassified Miscel |
jo with the hull number PG-205, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
Pearl Harbor 15 July, the same day she was | redesignated AG-124. |
at with the hull number PG-204, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
verhaul, during which on 20 January she was | redesignated AN-10. |
She was | redesignated as an Ocean Minesweeper, MSO-462, 7 Februar |
stroyer leader" or frigate, in 1975 she was | redesignated a cruiser in the Navy's ship reclassificati |
On 17 July 1920 she was | redesignated DM-10, A change of home ports followed 19 J |
On 12 June 1955, she was | redesignated a utility aircraft carrier (CVU-66). |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Ford County (LST-772). |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Dunn County (LST-742). |
a new class of radar picket ships, she was | redesignated DER-316. |
During that time, on 1 June 1944, she was | redesignated IX-172. |
at with the hull number PG-176, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
On 1 July 1958, she was | redesignated as a utility carrier, CVU-23, and then agai |
at with the hull number PG-159, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
-ho Dam and Pyongyang, during which she was | redesignated CVA-31. |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-64, a net layer, before launch. |
o a minelayer and, on 17 July 1920, she was | redesignated DM-1. |
at with the hull number PG-161, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-72, a net layer, before launch. |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-70, a net layer, before launch. |
U.S. after the end of World War II, she was | redesignated BATR-20. |
at with the hull number PG-203, but she was | redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF |
ellaneous auxiliary on 28 November, she was | redesignated AG-28. |
portation Service on 1 October 1949 she was | redesignated USNS Mission San Miguel (T-AO-129). |
Originally designated E-1, she was | redesignated S-31 in 1961 to conform to the new, NATO-st |
uring her forthcoming overhaul, and she was | redesignated AGSS-399 on 30 September. |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-71, a net layer, before launch. |
On 1 January 1980, she was | redesignated as a guided missile cruiser, CG-47. |
In October 1949 she was | redesignated T-AP-176 but retained her Navy crew. |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Floyd County (LST-762). |
Lakes Naval Training Station, where she was | redesignated AGSS-476 and served as a Naval Reserve Trai |
On 1 January 1969 she was | redesignated to Amphibious Transport, Small, LPR-127. |
r the Conecuh River in Alabama, and she was | redesignated AO-110 (the construction of USS Conecuh (AO |
She was | redesignated AN-11, 20 January 1944. |
She was | redesignated AVP-18 15 November 1939. |
Originally designated ATR-138, she was | redesignated ATA-211 on 13 April 1944 and laid down on 2 |
She was | redesignated WTR-379 in 1969. |
She was | redesignated APD-85 in 1972, renumbered APD-826 in 1980, |
after the end of the war other than she was | redesignated as a training ship on 12 May 1947. |
ioned as USCGC Magnolia (WAGL-328); she was | redesignated WLB-328 on 1 September 1965 and served unti |
On 20 January 1944 she was | redesignated AN-70. |
on her return to the United States, she was | redesignated USS Caddo Parish (LST-515) on 1 July 1955. |
to the Coast Guard, in whose hands she was | redesignated 'CG-8. |
On 12 June 1955, she was | redesignated CVU-59. |
On 19 November, she was | redesignated a destroyer minesweeper, DMS-8. |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-65, a net layer, before launch. |
m Richardson to Howe (south of Sherman) was | redesignated as State Highway 5. |
p was reclassified as a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-76. |
le was reclassified a stores issue ship and | redesignated AKS-211. |
S-195 was reclassified as a survey ship and | redesignated USS Chauvenet (AGS-11). |
The ship was | redesignated USS Buchanan County (LST-504) on 1 July 195 |
ginally projected as LST-489, this ship was | redesignated ARL-2 and named Amycus on 13 January 1943. |
The ship was | redesignated as a helicopter escort carrier (CVHE-13) 12 |
On 1 July 1955 the ship was | redesignated USS Garrett County (LST-786). |
she was reclassified a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-38. |
any; was reclassified a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-71 on 20 January 1944; and was launched |
The tank landing ship was | redesignated USS Brewster County (LST-483) on 1 July 195 |
eclassified as an amphibious cargo ship and | redesignated LKA-108 on 1 January 1969. |
The ship was | redesignated IX-537 by the Naval Vessel Register on 17 O |
p was reclassified as a net laying ship and | redesignated AN-74. |
cible, a converted T-AGOS 1 class ship, was | redesignated a missile range instrumentation ship in Apr |
the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Company; | redesignated AN-53 on 20 January 1944; launched on 6 Dec |
, by the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Co., | redesignated AN-55 on 20 January 1944; launched on 19 Fe |
as completed, she and her sister ships were | redesignated the Permit class, after the eldest survivin |
The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was | redesignated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 29 A |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-25, and the AN/FPS-3A was rem |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-13. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-61. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-79. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-73. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-66. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-16 |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-181. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-71 |
On March 30, 2009 the site was | redesignated a National Historical Park, and the park wa |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-157. |
On 1 December 1953, the Navesink site was | redesignated as Highlands Air Force Station, and initial |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-149. |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-47. |
On 1 October 1993 the 1st SOW was | redesignated as the 16th SOW. |
In January 2001 the squadron was | redesignated the 50th Education Squadron, reflecting the |
hange when the 106 Observation Squadron was | redesignated 106 Reconnaissance Squadron (Bombardment) o |
ouglas MacArthur and the ANZAC Squadron was | redesignated as Task Force 44. |
Squadron was | redesignated as 6th Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassign |
In November 1994 the squadron was | redesignated as the 50th Training Squadron. |
In 1972, the 35th Aeromedical Squadron was | redesignated the 35th Aeromedical Flight, and moved to M |
On 17 July 1956, 404 Squadron was | redesignated as a Maritime Patrol squadron, and when the |
ing of Army Air Squadrons, 660 Squadron was | redesignated as 663 Squadron, part of 3 Regiment Army Ai |
After World War II, the squadron was | redesignated the 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron. |
on with the 98th Bombardment Squadron being | redesignated as the 6th Bombardment Squadron, the wing's |
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 |
ne Construction Co., Stamford, Connecticut; | redesignated AM-468; launched 15 August 1953; sponsored |
The Florida State Troops | redesignated in 1909 as the Florida National Guard. |
Later, the station was | redesignated as a radar surveillance station, with the s |
In 1959, Fort Stewart was | redesignated as an Armor and Artillery Firing Center, si |
The Stingers were | redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED THIRTEE |
into the London Underground Q Stock, being | redesignated Q35 Stock. |
into the London Underground Q Stock, being | redesignated Q31 Stock. |
into the London Underground Q Stock, being | redesignated Q35 Stock. |
was converted into an attack submarine and | redesignated SSN-656. |
converted to a Fleet Snorkel submarine and | redesignated SS-399. |
On 25 May, Supply was | redesignated from Unclassified Miscellaneous IX-147 to A |
The 4228th SW was | redesignated as the 454th Bombardment Wing (397th BW) on |
The 4043d SW was | redesignated as the 17th Bombardment Wing (17th BW) on 1 |
In late 1944, the T15 was | redesignated the M18 57-mm Recoilless. |
ated with Patrol Wing (PatWing) 4. Teal was | redesignated a small seaplane tender, AVP-5, effective o |
was reclassified as a destroyer tender and | redesignated AD-32 on 14 August 1944; She was named New |
assified as a motor torpedo boat tender and | redesignated AGP‑7 on 11 March 1943 and commissioned on |
On October 1, 1991, the 354 TFW was | redesignated the 354th Fighter Wing with the inactivatio |
ng to England in August 1916, the battalion | redesignated the 124th Pioneer Battalion, CEF. |
d from the U.S. Air Force in 1964, the Navy | redesignated the ship as USNS Coastal Crusader (T-AGM-16 |
In July 1942, the Army | redesignated the unit the 317th Troop Carrier Group. |
nt and training, and on 1 July the carriers | redesignated Task Force 38 and operating under Vice Admi |
The navy | redesignated the boat as SP-263 on 11 April 1918, droppi |
In May 1992, the government | redesignated it a Development Corporation for a five yea |
In 1940, the Wehrmacht | redesignated these as 7.6 cm IG 260(b). |
The state | redesignated U.S. 41 onto the new highway, but left Geor |
They were | redesignated as Strike Fighter Squadron 115 (VFA-115) on |
They were | redesignated February 1, 1967 as Headquarters Battery, 3 |
In October of that year, they were | redesignated VMBF-231 and converted to the F4U Corsair. |
They were | redesignated a Transport Squadron in June 1945, and disb |
After this, they were | redesignated on 1 March 1950, as the 101st Signal Battal |
her change on 30 August 1943 when they were | redesignated the 40 Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy). |
On 1 June 1988, they were | redesignated the 39th Special Operations Wing. |
In 1897 they were | redesignated as lancers, becoming the 21st Lancers, and |
In 1856 they were | redesignated as second-class gunvessels. |
maintenance of former NY 188 (by this point | redesignated as County Route 22) was transferred from Fr |
This was | redesignated the 1st Airborne Task Force on the 21st. |
k County built roads and allowed them to be | redesignated as state highways, in the hope that the sta |
Service Module #012 - Transferred to AAP, | redesignated 3RC-1, scrapped Rockwell Downey, |
In fact the new tractor, later | redesignated as C7P, was much superior to its contempora |
the Army Air Forces Flying Training Command | redesignated as the Army Air Forces Training Command on |
m, sent to Undergraduate Pilot Training and | redesignated as an Air Force pilot in the fighter commun |
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. |
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. |
, when the surviving attack transports were | redesignated LPA (retaining their previous numbers), onl |
ay was reclassified a medium harbor tug and | redesignated YTM-170 on 15 May 1944. |
was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and | redesignated YTM-526. |
was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and | redesignated YTM-525. |
Corp.; reclassified a large harbor tug and | redesignated YTB-264 on 15 May 1944; launched on 30 Sept |
was reclassified as a "fleet ocean tug" and | redesignated ATF-72. |
In 2005, UCH was | redesignated by the American Nurses Credentialing Center |
The unit was | redesignated as the 311th Air Division, Reconnaissance t |
The unit was | redesignated the 59th Reconnaissance Group on 2 April 19 |
anisation of the Citizen Force the unit was | redesignated Regiment Oranjerivier (Regiment Orange Rive |
28, 1948, the 51st Air Force Base Unit was | redesignated the 1009th Special Weapons Squadron. |
upport Company, and the Bellefonte unit was | redesignated as Detachment 1, Company B. |
In 1939 the unit was | redesignated again, becoming the 17th Bombardment Group |
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 |
th three daylight kills before the unit was | redesignated 3./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 (NJG 1) and he bec |
In 1954 the unit was | redesignated as a Mechanical Transport Squadron and was |
tion Group on 18 October 1927, the unit was | redesignated the 17th Pursuit Group and finally activate |
ith these added mission areas, the unit was | redesignated 9th Space Warning Squadron (9 SWS) |
On May 23, 1864, the unit was | redesignated the 102nd Regiment United States Colored Tr |
By 1946, the ever-expanding unit was | redesignated the 142d Fighter Interceptor Group. |
In late 1916, the unit was | redesignated a machine gun battalion, but a few months l |
regiment in the time allotted, the unit was | redesignated a battalion. |
ed during the fall of 1940 and the unit was | redesignated as Air Landing Assault Regiment (German: Lu |
lowing this change in mission, the unit was | redesignated the 103rd Airlift Wing and placed under the |
On 31 July 1985, the unit was | redesignated the 59th Tactical Fighter Wing, but remaine |
The unit was | redesignated IX. |
the regiments as its own and each unit was | redesignated with a new numeral. |
On 1 February 1982, the unit was | redesignated the 2d Fighter Weapons Squadron, and it had |
The unit was | redesignated as the 12th Bombardment Group (Light) and a |
to B-24 Liberator antisubmarine unit, being | redesignated 1st Antisubmarine Squadron. |
ran through downtown Jonesboro until being | redesignated Arkansas Highway 91 on October 27, 2006. |
The search radar was upgraded and | redesignated as an AN/FPS-66 in 1961. |
By 1961 this radar was upgraded and | redesignated as an AN/FPS-64. |
ars, and the AN/FPS-20 set was upgraded and | redesignated as an AN/FPS-64, and a second height-finder |
Nashville and Knoxville along US-70, later | redesignated in part as -70S, via Murfreesboro, Woodbury |
VF-17 was | redesignated as VF-5B in 1946, and as VF-61 in 1948. |
expanded scope and activities, the VRC was | redesignated as the National Institute of Virology (NIV) |
ry 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Warren Atherton; | redesignated AN-54 20 January 1944; and commissioned 26 |
FM 1749 was again | redesignated on a route from Sheffield southwest and sou |
It was later | redesignated as a Military Airlift Wing, followed by its |
The VIII Bomber Command was subsequently | redesignated as Eighth Air Force and brought under the c |
Upper Norfolk County was officially | redesignated the County of Nansimum by the House of Burg |
barossa, on 22 June 1941, it was officially | redesignated as the XLVII Panzer Corps. |
Camp Gaston in January of 1866 it was again | redesignated Fort Gaston in April of 1867. |
as assigned P-47 Thunderbolts and was again | redesignated as the 508th Fighter Squadron. |
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