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The regiment was | redesignated the 6th U.S. Regiment Colored Heavy Artille |
t a second time on 2 June 1994, when it was | redesignated the 11th Support Wing. |
ebruary 1, the 1st Marine Brigade was later | redesignated the 1st Marine Division). |
sk Military District, but then the Army was | redesignated the 3rd Tank Army in May 1942. |
The 407th was | redesignated the 407th Air Expeditionary Group and later |
The regiment was | redesignated the 4th Wisconsins Cavalry on August 22, 18 |
e addition of these packages, the Air Force | redesignated the radars as AN/FPS-66 [AN/GPA-102] and AN |
It was | redesignated the 525th Military Intelligence Service Gro |
24 January 2003 the squadron officially was | redesignated the 16th Weapons Squadron while working tow |
At the same time, the 7th Wing was | redesignated the 7th Bomb Wing. |
Redesignated the 40th Air Division in March 1951, it ass | |
Front until being withdrawn to Germany and | redesignated the 7 Mountain Division in October 1941. |
The 4082d Strategic Wing was | redesignated the 95th Strategic Wing in August 1966 as p |
In July 1942, the Army | redesignated the unit the 317th Troop Carrier Group. |
In 1985, this Group was reconstituted and | redesignated the 318 th Electronic Warfare Group, but wa |
The Canadian Postal Corps was | redesignated the Royal Canadian Postal Corps on 20 Jun 1 |
an Anti Aircraft Artillery Regiment and was | redesignated the 72nd (Hampshire) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Re |
uary 1, 1963, the 4039th Strategic Wing was | redesignated the 416th Bombardment Wing. |
her change on 30 August 1943 when they were | redesignated the 40 Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy). |
t of the F-102 from Europe, the 526 FIS was | redesignated the 526th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS) a |
The navy | redesignated the boat as SP-263 on 11 April 1918, droppi |
On 1 June 1988, they were | redesignated the 39th Special Operations Wing. |
weapon design in 1959, the TX-53, which was | redesignated the B53 nuclear bomb and W53 warhead. |
On 25 October 1956 the 582d was | redesignated the 42d Troop Carrier Squadron. |
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 |
In March 1967 the 331st was | redesignated the 4760th Combat Crew Training Squadron an |
a Air National Guard's 116th Bomb Wing (now | redesignated the 116th Air Control Wing (116th ACW)) ass |
the Canadian Dental Corps were collectively | redesignated The Royal Canadian Dental Corps on 15 Jan 1 |
d the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, which was | redesignated the 1st Separate Battalion in January 1942. |
ased from assignment to the 38th ID and was | redesignated the 73d Infantry Brigade, a separate brigad |
This was | redesignated the 1st Airborne Task Force on the 21st. |
Redesignated the 78th Fighter-Interceptor Wing in Januar | |
Redesignated the 762nd Air Defence Group (1969). | |
o England in August 1916, the battalion was | redesignated the 123rd Pioneer Battalion, CEF. |
On 16 October 1985, the 205th MI Group was | redesignated the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade. |
After World War II, the squadron was | redesignated the 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron. |
e addition of these packages, the Air Force | redesignated the radars as AN/FPS-66 [AN/GPA-102] and AN |
-26 fighter aircraft until, in 1935, it was | redesignated the 17th Attack Group and acquired the Nort |
olidated with the 15th Virginia Cavalry and | redesignated the 5th Consolidated Regiment Virginia Cava |
control of the Japanese Fifth Area Army and | redesignated the IJA 91st Division. |
On 1 February 1982, the unit was | redesignated the 2d Fighter Weapons Squadron, and it had |
It was | redesignated the 11th Wing on 1 March 1995. |
The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was | redesignated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 29 A |
e Canadian Permanent Army Service Corps was | redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps on 3 |
In 1940, the Wehrmacht | redesignated these as 7.6 cm IG 260(b). |
Gruppe was | redesignated to II./Jagdgeschwader 302 (JG 302) on 30 Se |
designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and | redesignated to a national park on 4 January 1993. |
to the United Kingdom in May 1915, and was | redesignated to the Cape Station in 1916. |
nged, and component support units were also | redesignated to the 454th numerical designation of the n |
German language: Inspekteur der Jagdflieger | redesignated to General der Jagdflieger) was not a rank |
During that time she was again | redesignated, to MSC(O)-27, 7 February 1955. |
nged, and component support units were also | redesignated to the 410th numerical designation of the n |
Instead, SH 39 was | redesignated to a proposed route from Medina to just nor |
Dinard from the Stab/Kampfgeschwader 28 and | redesignated to Schlachtgeschwader 3 on 18 October 1943. |
On 1 January 1969 she was | redesignated to Amphibious Transport, Small, LPR-127. |
nged, and component support units were also | redesignated to the 70th numerical designation of the ne |
n't available until Arkansas Highway 12 was | redesignated U.S. Route 62 in 1930. |
ion of approximately 230 miles (370 km) was | redesignated U.S. Route 278 in 1998. |
The state | redesignated U.S. 41 onto the new highway, but left Geor |
ns from the station, the AAF aircraft being | redesignated under the USN/USMC system of the time as PB |
3, Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, later | redesignated United States Central Command, MacDill Air |
In 1995 it was | redesignated Urban Road 313. |
United States Lifesaving Service, Mackinac, | redesignated USCGC Mackinac, became part of the new Coas |
the Military Sealift Command (MSC), and was | redesignated USNS San Jose (T-AFS-7). |
Redesignated USNS Mission Capistrano (T‑AO‑112), she was | |
portation Service on 1 October 1949 she was | redesignated USNS Mission San Miguel (T-AO-129). |
Redesignated USNS Mission Carmel (T-AO-113), she continu | |
Military Sealift Command (MSC), Pacific and | redesignated USNS T-LST-491. |
S-195 was reclassified as a survey ship and | redesignated USS Chauvenet (AGS-11). |
T-509 returned to the United States and was | redesignated USS Bulloch County (LST-509) on 1 July 1955 |
On 1 July 1955 LST-722 was | redesignated USS Dodge County (LST-722). |
The ship was | redesignated USS Buchanan County (LST-504) on 1 July 195 |
ps of the steam-powered LST-1153-class) and | redesignated USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2.) |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Ford County (LST-772). |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Dunn County (LST-742). |
ring and Dry Dock Co., Alameda, California; | redesignated USS Champion (AM-314) on 23 January 1943, a |
LST-692 was | redesignated USS Daviess County (LST-692) on 1 July 1955 |
On 1 July 1955 LST-802 was | redesignated USS Hamilton County (LST-802), then operate |
On 1 July 1955 the ship was | redesignated USS Garrett County (LST-786). |
On 1 July 1955 she was | redesignated USS Floyd County (LST-762). |
The tank landing ship was | redesignated USS Brewster County (LST-483) on 1 July 195 |
Redesignated USS Akela (SP-1793) was commissioned at the | |
Following the War, LST-400 was | redesignated USS Bradley County (LST-400) on 1 July 1955 |
vessel was acquired by the Navy in 1953 and | redesignated USS Neptune (ARC-2). |
on her return to the United States, she was | redesignated USS Caddo Parish (LST-515) on 1 July 1955. |
VC-13 ( | redesignated VFC-13) |
In October of that year, they were | redesignated VMBF-231 and converted to the F4U Corsair. |
Squadron 263 (HMM-263) was deactivated and | redesignated VMM-263 to serve as the first MV-22 squadro |
was only active for about six months, being | redesignated Voronezh Front on 7 July 1942. |
DE-325 USS Lowe - | redesignated WDE-425 |
DE-389 USS Durant - | redesignated WDE-489 |
reclassified as a high endurance cutter and | redesignated WHEC-371. |
reclassified as a high endurance cutter and | redesignated WHEC-376 on 1 May 1966. |
reclassified as a high endurance cutter and | redesignated WHEC-381. |
Reclassified as a high endurance cutter and | redesignated WHEC-386 in 1966, she patrolled ocean stati |
s M1 junction east to Leicester, but it was | redesignated when the dual-carriageway Derby bypass sect |
These aircraft were | redesignated with a "-5" after the model number. |
the regiments as its own and each unit was | redesignated with a new numeral. |
The insignia was | redesignated with the description updated, for the 192d |
Redesignated without movement of personnel or equipment | |
ioned as USCGC Magnolia (WAGL-328); she was | redesignated WLB-328 on 1 September 1965 and served unti |
n off-shore law enforcement vessel, and was | redesignated WOLE-377. |
The | redesignated WSS-14th MO Vols, participated in General H |
She was | redesignated WTR-379 in 1969. |
Three months later, the XW-31 was | redesignated XW-31Y1 (for yield 1) and the XW-37 designa |
e was classified as a "ferryboat" (YFB) and | redesignated YFB-1227. |
an anti-submarine barrier gate craft - and | redesignated YNG-21 on 7 October 1940. |
as reclassified as "district patrol craft", | redesignated YP-633, and renamed USS YP-633. |
reclassified as a district patrol craft and | redesignated YP-909 in 1920. |
USS Eaglet (SP-909), later | redesignated YP-909, was an armed motorboat that served |
Corp.; reclassified a large harbor tug and | redesignated YTB-264 on 15 May 1944; launched on 30 Sept |
YTB-224), originally designated YT‑224, was | redesignated YTB‑224 on 15 May 1944; launched by Elizabe |
Redesignated YTM in February 1962, Nabigwon remained act | |
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-525. |
was reclassified as a medium harbor tug and | redesignated YTM-526. |
as reclassified a medium harbor tug and was | redesignated YTM-701. |
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