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The old route was | redesignated as I-684. |
On December 19, 2000 it was | redesignated as part of Loop 20. |
o England in August 1916, the battalion was | redesignated the 123rd Pioneer Battalion, CEF. |
She was | redesignated AVP-18 15 November 1939. |
The ship was | redesignated IX-537 by the Naval Vessel Register on 17 O |
Originally designated ATR-138, she was | redesignated ATA-211 on 13 April 1944 and laid down on 2 |
On 31 July 1963, the site was | redesignated as NORAD ID Z-47. |
as reclassified a medium harbor tug and was | redesignated YTM-701. |
high speed transport at Charleston and was | redesignated APD-33 on 19 May 1944. |
She was | redesignated WTR-379 in 1969. |
She was | redesignated APD-85 in 1972, renumbered APD-826 in 1980, |
U.S. Route 64 Business in Alma was | redesignated AR 162 in the 1990s. |
Glover was | redesignated (AGFF-1) in 1975, and redesignated (FF-1098 |
On 16 October 1985, the 205th MI Group was | redesignated the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade. |
e M56 and at this stage the whole route was | redesignated as the M53. |
In 1995 it was | redesignated Urban Road 313. |
Jever from the 9. Flieger-Division and was | redesignated as IX. |
In 1951, the series was | redesignated P4Y-2 Privateer. |
After World War II, the squadron was | redesignated the 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron. |
It was | redesignated a National Battlefield on May 17, 1963. |
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 |
Administration, the highway to Hannibal was | redesignated I-72, with the highway north to Quincy rede |
-26 fighter aircraft until, in 1935, it was | redesignated the 17th Attack Group and acquired the Nort |
On reporting, her division was | redesignated DesDiv 192. |
the portion of FM 528 northeast of I-45 was | redesignated as Texas State Highway NASA Road 1. FM 528 |
nlisted Professional Military Education was | redesignated as the HQs, Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enl |
lly designated as State Highway 162 but was | redesignated as Spur 91 in May 1940, only to be promptly |
On 20 January 1944 she was | redesignated AN-70. |
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. |
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. |
to Market Road 387, completed in 1959, was | redesignated. |
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. |
f the route between Fairhope and Daphne was | redesignated at U.S. Highway 98. |
The unit was | redesignated as the 12th Bombardment Group (Light) and a |
The route was | redesignated in 1959 as Loop 165 (modern-day US 287 Bus. |
The insignia was | redesignated with the description updated, for the 192d |
On 12 June 1955, she was | redesignated CVU-59. |
A. from Oxford University in 1969 which was | redesignated an M.A. in 1983. |
ce, operating de Havilland Tiger Moths, was | redesignated No. 81. |
It was | redesignated as Urban Road 1517 in 1995; however, as wit |
On 19 November, she was | redesignated a destroyer minesweeper, DMS-8. |
LST-350 was | redesignated landing craft repair ship USS Chandra (ARL- |
The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was | redesignated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 29 A |
rn Pacific after the conflict ended and was | redesignated as a coastal minesweeper, Old, MSC(O)-40, 7 |
College became a four-year college and was | redesignated Kennesaw College. |
n B. Johnson National Historic Site and was | redesignated as a National Historical Park on December 2 |
in the Far East were operated until it was | redesignated a general reconnaissance unit. |
months later, on 6 April, the formation was | redesignated as the 25th Armoured Engineer Brigade Royal |
In February 2002 Haslar was | redesignated as a Removal Centre, and began operating un |
ber 1946 to June 1949; in April 1948 it was | redesignated as a division. |
e Canadian Permanent Army Service Corps was | redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps on 3 |
net tender of the Ailanthus class, she was | redesignated as AN-65, a net layer, before launch. |
red back to the U.S. Navy on 29 August, was | redesignated ARS-4, and entered Brooklyn Navy Yard for c |
In 1940, the Wehrmacht | redesignated these as 7.6 cm IG 260(b). |
nty highway system, the three highways were | redesignated as County Route 80. |
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 . |
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. |
ril 1847; she and her sister Highflyer were | redesignated as corvettes in 1854. |
On 2 April 1945 the Mk II and Mk IIA1 were | redesignated the Mk 2 and Mk 2A1. |
03, Fleet Air Wing 7 at Dunkeswell and were | redesignated as PB4Ys. |
They were | redesignated a Transport Squadron in June 1945, and disb |
Again this Gruppe were | redesignated as I./Nachtjagdgeschwader 2 (NJG 2) and a t |
ns of NY 405 transferred to the county were | redesignated as part of County Route 74 while the small |
September 1953, Marine Air Detachments were | redesignated as Marine Air Reserve Training Detachments |
After this, they were | redesignated on 1 March 1950, as the 101st Signal Battal |
as completed, she and her sister ships were | redesignated the Permit class, after the eldest survivin |
The Stingers were | redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED THIRTEE |
Consequently most the units of the QMI were | redesignated, and the 27th Light Horse Regiment became t |
North Branch and the Northeast branch were | redesignated as the North-South Line (the current Red Li |
ire) Regiment of Foot (raised in 1823) were | redesignated as the 1st and 2nd battalions of The Sherwo |
These aircraft were | redesignated with a "-5" after the model number. |
her change on 30 August 1943 when they were | redesignated the 40 Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy). |
st branch and the Proctor Creek branch were | redesignated as the East-West Line (the current Blue Lin |
, when the surviving attack transports were | redesignated LPA (retaining their previous numbers), onl |
On 1 June 1988, they were | redesignated the 39th Special Operations Wing. |
ruary 1943, all the ships of the class were | redesignated as attack transports. |
In 1897 they were | redesignated as lancers, becoming the 21st Lancers, and |
In 1953, the men and equipment were | redesignated as 461st Infantry Battalion (Heavy Mortar), |
In 1856 they were | redesignated as second-class gunvessels. |
It was disbanded on 11 February 1949 when | redesignated No. 20 Squadron RAF. |
ry was acquired by the U.S. Air Force which | redesignated her Ocean Range Vessel USAFS Coastal Crusad |
uilt for the U.S. Army Air Corps as Y1C-36, | redesignated as C-36 in 1938 and as UC-36 in 1943. |
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