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er 1983 the newly-created Vandalia Railroad | reactivated a short piece. |
The squadron was | reactivated a final time 8 July 1968 at CFB Winnipeg as |
a three squadron group (the 485th would be | reactivated a month later as part of the 501st Bombardm |
Less than a month later, it was | reactivated after the attitude control system on the GO |
Cdk activity can be | reactivated after phosphorylation by Cdc25. |
result of the Korean War, the squadron was | reactivated again as part of Far East Air Force and equ |
signed up to play for the Oilers' recently | reactivated AHL franchise, the Oklahoma City Barons, fo |
Reactivated an intermediate command echelon of Strategi | |
Reactivated and redesignated as a Strategic Air Command | |
In 1950, she was | reactivated and placed into service with the Military S |
Then in 1955, Alpha Chapter was | reactivated, and in 1962 Iota Chapter was chartered at |
th Headquarters Intelligence Detachment was | reactivated and assigned to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. |
cons during the Great War and only recently | reactivated and reformatted. |
Reactivated and placed in service in September 1950, Na | |
Conyngham was | reactivated and transferred to the Treasury Department |
Finally, it was | reactivated and consolidated with the Wilford Hall U.S. |
In April 1933, the base was | reactivated, and its role expanding to include patrols |
The Squadron was | reactivated and the Jet Provosts were taken out of stor |
unit once known as the 1st Gas Regiment was | reactivated and consolidated with the 2nd Chemical Mort |
On 1 November 1961, the group was again | reactivated and stationed at its present home, Marine C |
On April 6, 1904, the Rio post office was | reactivated and it continued until October 15, 1927, wh |
Reactivated and placed in service with MSTS 1 November | |
ar coming to an end, but, post-war, she was | reactivated and served the Navy until she was put into |
n, the charter for Rush Medical College was | reactivated and the college merged with Presbyterian-St |
The corvette was | reactivated and recommissioned as a training ship on 25 |
nt infections, such as tuberculoses, can be | reactivated, and the immune system may be unable to fig |
In August 1974, the squadron was | reactivated and designated the 2d Fighter Interceptor T |
That year, the base was | reactivated and renamed Laredo Air Force Base in April |
with the phaseout of heavy bomber training, | reactivated and redesignated as a B-29 Superfortress Ve |
Reactivated and reduced from a squadron to a flight org | |
He was | reactivated, and given command of the No.6 Escort Divis |
Five years later Biodro was | reactivated, and issued some new records. |
Shortly thereafter she was | reactivated and transferred to the U.S. Navy. |
dez became the first commander of the newly | reactivated Army. |
In 2003, the 48th Airlift was | reactivated as the first active duty C-130J Super Hercu |
6 of that year, the Selkirk Lighthouse was | reactivated as a Class II navigation aid. |
Reactivated as a intermediate command echelon of Strate | |
The 407th was | reactivated as the Strategic Air Command 407th Strategi |
The squadron was | reactivated as the 20th Helicopter Squadron (HS) in 195 |
It was | reactivated as the Northern District Army on February 1 |
Reactivated as a Strategic Air Command B-52G Stratofort | |
The squadron was | reactivated as 422 Tactical Helicopter Squadron in Janu |
The unit was | reactivated as the 40th Bombardment Wing, Medium on 9 M |
The squadron was | reactivated as the 394th Combat Training Squadron on 7- |
On 3 July 1946 the 71st was | reactivated as part of the 1st Fighter Group at March F |
Reactivated as part of the Air Force Reserve in 1947 an | |
The group was | reactivated as the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center in |
The unit was | reactivated as the 99th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing ( |
It was later | reactivated as an Air Force base from 1951-1958, during |
Reactivated as a flight test squadron in 1992. | |
On July 1, 1962, the group was | reactivated as part of 4th Marine Aircraft Wing at Nava |
Reactivated as an F-4E Phantom II tactical fighter squa | |
The 75th was | reactivated as a wing in May 1966. |
Reactivated as a reserve B-52 Stratofortesss Squadron i | |
restructuring of the BMG labels, LaFace was | reactivated as one quarter of the newly reconstructed Z |
Reactivated as a Strategic Air Command B-29 Air Refueli | |
Reactivated as aerial observation and defensive patrol | |
In June 1915 she was placed in reserve, but | reactivated as a minelayer in 1917. |
Between 1986 and 1996, it was | reactivated as an Amtrak station for Cape Codder servic |
Some units were | reactivated as helicopter escort carriers (CVHE and T-C |
During the Cold War the unit was | reactivated as an Air Division by Air Defense Command. |
Reactivated as a C-119 Flying Boxcar reserve squadron i | |
Reactivated as a Strategic Air Command B-29 Superfortre | |
Reactivated as part of active-duty 26th Strategic Recon | |
It was | reactivated as a training division at Fort Ord, Califor |
It was | reactivated as a normal fault in the Carboniferous with |
The squadron was | reactivated as VMM-561 on 2 December, 2010, after 18 mo |
Reactivated at Yontan Air Base Okinawa in 1946 and move | |
The squadron was | reactivated at the United States Air Force Academy on 1 |
ter much debate and against his will, he is | reactivated at his old rank as administrator of Pacific |
The group was | reactivated at Yontan Air Base Okinawa in 1946 and move |
9 April 1944, the 6th Bombardment Group was | reactivated at Dalhart Army Air Field, Texas, being for |
1971 and in September of the same year was | reactivated at Eglin Air Force Base as the 60th Tactica |
Reactivated at Cannon AFB, New Mexico on 2 April 1990 a | |
The wing was | reactivated at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, on 1 May |
ed to the 307th Bombardment Wing, which was | reactivated at MacDill on 4 August 1946 as part of the |
On 1 January 1994, it was | reactivated at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, tra |
rt of draw down of forces in South Vietnam, | reactivated at Homestead later in 1970, being re-equipp |
HMM-774 was | reactivated at Naval Air Station Norfolk on July 1, 196 |
16 August 1987 - | reactivated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and assigned |
After World War I the unit was | reactivated at Hazelhurst Field on the 23-June-1919 and |
The 61st Military Airlift Group was | reactivated at Howard AFB, Panama on 1 December 1984. |
It | reactivated at Randolph Air Force Base in 1993 under Ai |
he city's pumps which survived could not be | reactivated because of the failures of the canals that |
The 308th was | reactivated, being organized on April 1, 1962. |
The VIII Corps was soon | reactivated, being constituted in the Organized Reserve |
ith the rest of the Iraqi Army in 2003, but | reactivated by 2005. |
The facilities were purchased and | reactivated by William D. and Kearsley Carter, of Louis |
In October 1966 he was briefly | reactivated by the Cardinals so that he could receive a |
Monogram brand name in 1953 (but was later | reactivated by Allied Artists International). |
es were issued on the Okeh Records imprint, | reactivated by CBS to handle its product for the "race |
Reactivated by redesignation of North Dakota Air Nation | |
Reactivated by Tactical Air Command at Shaw AFB, SC in | |
In the mid 1970s it was | reactivated by RCA Victor Records for a series of 2-Lp |
It was | reactivated by Union forces in 1862. |
years of inactivity, Riyad-us Saliheen was | reactivated by the Caucasus Emirate in 2009. |
ter the breakup of Uncle Tupelo Heidorn was | reactivated by Farrar and joined the first version of S |
ressionism held at the Arts Club, which was | reactivated by the new activity. |
hich notable World War II combat units were | reactivated by re-designation of current ADC units. |
Reactivated by Strategic Air Command in 1958 as Missile | |
Carolina State Defense Militia (NCSDM) was | reactivated by North Carolina Governor James G. Martin |
edesignated the 480th Intelligence Wing and | reactivated Dec. 1, 2003. |
6GEs were replaced by the R46s in 1977, but | reactivated due to the R46 truck issues and remained in |
Reactivated during the Korean War at Taegu Air Base, So | |
laced into care and maintenance, but it was | reactivated during the Korean War. |
The base was | reactivated during the Korean War under Commanding Offi |
Later it was | reactivated during the Vietnam era as the 14th Air Comm |
Reactivated during the Cold War by Air Defense Command, | |
d Quebec, Canada, an ancient aulacogen that | reactivated during the breakup of Pangaea. |
The aqueduct was | reactivated during a state of emergency declared on May |
he was assigned as Deputy Commander of the | reactivated Fifth Army in Chicago, Illinois. |
It was deactivated after World War II and | reactivated for the Strategic Air Command from 1949 unt |
She was then | reactivated for commercial service under the name Ikosi |
ad broken out in Korea, and she was ordered | reactivated for transfer to the Navy. |
t the outbreak of World War I, the ship was | reactivated for coast defense duties, but was quickly w |
tenance status after the War, the Annex was | reactivated for the Korean War, during which time it he |
West Ekonk was | reactivated for cargo service out of Los Angeles in ear |
When she was | reactivated for the Korean War in 1952 she was renamed |
In June 2005, the spacecraft was | reactivated for a 3 month period (after a year of stand |
In 2004, he retired but was | reactivated for the 2007 World Men's Handball Champions |
Pierre on Rainy River; | reactivated; Fort St. Charles on Lake of the Woods.) |
Mattaponi and Tappahanock were | reactivated four times, serving until 1970. |
Reactivated four years later, LSM-175 was recommissione | |
The | reactivated group was initially assigned four newly-con |
"We've officially | reactivated him. |
He | reactivated his license to aid in Simpson's defense as |
untless solo shows to promote the album and | reactivated his first band Rough Silk with new members. |
g to Greece during metapolitefsi Karamanlis | reactivated his push for the country's full EEC members |
er his marriage failed in the late 70's, he | reactivated his network of film contacts and this led t |
about New Orleans' musicians), Bissonnette | reactivated his label and began to play again. |
She was retired on 1 March 1916, but again | reactivated in 1917, to end her career in January 1927. |
The unit was last | reactivated in 1955 and the group trained to airlift tr |
It was | reactivated in October 2008 as a part of the 19th Airli |
Reactivated in 1951, Active was stationed at Monterey, | |
Affairs Operations Center in March 2004 and | reactivated in October 2005. |
fleet at Green Cove Springs, Florida until | reactivated in 1951. |
Japanese units advancing in the area, then | reactivated in November. |
It was planned for her to be | reactivated in 2002 to replace the Yankee 'Stretch' cla |
Able was | reactivated in 2008 and was converted in Charleston, So |
Reactivated in 1947 as a Strategic Air Command long-ran | |
The camp was | reactivated in 1973 and became one of the premier milit |
The six converted into missile ships were | reactivated in the mid-1950s and retired in the early 1 |
Reactivated in 1933 as a Pursuit Squadron, equipped wit | |
of World War II she was decommissioned, but | reactivated in 1950 and served, mostly in the Persian G |
ne of several lights on the lake which were | reactivated in their original structures early in the 2 |
Reactivated in 1941 and opened on 4 October by the Unit | |
a Royal Naval Air Station HMS Ukussa it was | reactivated in 1984 by the Sri Lanka Air Force. |
Reactivated in 2008 at Nellis AFB, Nevada as part of th | |
laced in the Reserve Fleet in 1949, but was | reactivated in 1951 for duty during the Korean War. |
s deactivated after the war in 1945 but was | reactivated in 1948 as a pilot training base under the |
The 98.5 MHz frequency was | reactivated in the Montreal area on April 9, 1977, when |
Reactivated in 1947 in the reserve at Hamilton Field, C | |
Reactivated in 1924, Beale was transferred to the Coast | |
Reactivated in 1986 as a B-1B Lancer training squadron, | |
Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command squadron | |
Reactivated in 1949 as a Strategic Air Command air refu | |
The 52d was | reactivated in Germany on 9 November 1946 and was assig |
Reactivated in September 1991 when the 5th Bombardment | |
Reactivated in the Air Force Reserve during the Cold Wa | |
and 2-503rd, the colors of which were soon | reactivated in Korea within the 2nd Infantry Division. |
The division was | reactivated in 1947, reflagged from the 19th Armored Di |
The ship | reactivated in July 1807 under command of Midshipman F. |
maintenance of the structure; the light was | reactivated in 2002. |
Reactivated in August 1955 as a Strategic Air Command B | |
Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command RB-36 Pe | |
However, it was | reactivated in 1942. |
Reactivated in the mid-late 1960s, the Brigade was part | |
The squadron was | reactivated in September 2005. |
Reactivated in 1947 as part of Strategic Air Command. | |
Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command RB-36 Pe | |
and Senator Tom Connally, the facility was | reactivated in May 1946 to operate the Army Air Force h |
Reactivated in 1954 as part of Tactical Air Command. | |
It was | reactivated in its present form in 2000. |
pent decommissioned in reserve, but she was | reactivated in September 1939, and deployed to the Medi |
The U.S. Army's Chemical Corps was | reactivated in 1976 and with it came the increased desi |
ing the Variscan Orogeny, but the fault was | reactivated in a normal sense during the Permian and Tr |
formation is unclear but the fault zone was | reactivated in the Carboniferous as a NW-throwing norma |
The 25th Division was | reactivated in March 1972. |
Reactivated in 1973 as a heavy transport wing in the Ai | |
Decommissioned after the war, she was | reactivated in 1953 as minehunter USS Avocet (AMCU-16). |
Reactivated in 1961 as a Strategic Air Command SM-65F A | |
ed; however, after decommissioning, she was | reactivated in 1962 for use as a research ship for the |
The 449th Bombardment Wing, Heavy was | reactivated in 1962, replacing the 4239th Strategic Win |
Reactivated in 1953 under Tactical Air Command Ninth Ai | |
Reactivated in 1926, by the 1960s there were 12,000 mem | |
She was put in the reserve in 1924, and | reactivated in April 1929 until 1931. |
Reactivated in 1992 as a flight test squadron at Edward | |
The 17th Pursuit Squadron was | reactivated in 1971 as the 17th Wild Weasel Squadron on |
Reactivated in 1960 as a Strategic Air Command HGM-25A | |
Reactivated in 1953 as a Strategic Air Command B-47 Str | |
Reactivated in 1955 under Strategic Air Command as a KC | |
originally a team from 1991-2003, but were | reactivated in 2007. |
ill's first legal incorporation of 1816 was | reactivated in 1826 when Village elections took place. |
reduced commission in August, Wadsworth was | reactivated in May 1921. |
Reactivated in 1989 with KC-10 Extender tankers at Bark | |
Reactivated in 1951 as a Strategic Reconnaissance squad | |
play in 1965 (No seasons from 1978-1988) - | Reactivated in 1988 |
The base was | reactivated in 1949 as an active French Air Force base. |
Was | reactivated in 1955 as a Strategic Air Command B-47 Str |
atency (site where virus lays dormant until | reactivated) in leukocytes. |
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