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Renamed Aerospace Defense Command in 1968, ADC F-106 operations continued at Minot until ADC was deactivated in 1979 and became a part of Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as a subentity referred to as Tactical Air Command-Air Defense ( ADTAC ).
Renamed the 3535th Flying Training Wing ( 3535 FTW ), the wing initially flew the Convair T-29 for Air Force Navigator training until the early 1970s when it was replaced by the Boeing T-43A ( Boeing 737-200 ) aircraft.
* 24 August 1939 – 12 September 1939 No. 1 Group Renamed Advanced Air Striking Force
Renamed Charleston Army Air Field on 15 June 1943, initially the base served mainly as an air depot training station, providing the final phase of training to service groups and air depot groups departing home for the war overseas.

Renamed and station
Renamed WYAH-TV ( known today as WGNT ), the station began broadcasting Christian programming to the Hampton Roads area on October 1, 1961.
Renamed with signs, it played the part of Northallerton station for its bit part in the show.
Renamed KZSU at the behest of the FCC, the station received a noncommercial FM license in 1964, moved its transmitter from the center of campus to the nearby foothills in 1970, and upgraded its transmitter power from 10 to 500 watts in 1978.

Renamed and remained
Renamed Yosemite, she remained in reserve before being decommissioned and scrapped in 1912.
Renamed again into the Austrian National Library after 1945, small parts were returned again, but the majority remained in the collections.

Renamed and on
Renamed Magicienne by the French, the schooner again came into American hands on June 28, when a broadside from USS Merrimack forced her to haul down her colors.
Renamed Come Fly Away the show opened on Broadway in 2010 at the Marquis Theatre in New York and ran for 26 previews and 188 performances.
Renamed Newark by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe in 1792, he made it the first capital of Upper Canada ( now the province of Ontario ), The first provincial parliament was convened at the Navy Hall on September 17, 1792.
Renamed Kean College of New Jersey in 1973, the institution earned university status on September 26, 1997, becoming Kean University of New Jersey.
Renamed The World's Greatest Super Friends, this series began on September 22, 1979 and ran until September 27, 1980.
Renamed the Theodora, the ship left Charleston at 1 A. M. on October 12, and successfully evaded Union ships enforcing the blockade.
Renamed " Oxford College of Technology ", it opened on the new site in 1956.
Renamed as the Chase Tower on October 24, 2005.
* Chair, International Committee on Integration of Disabled Athletes ( Renamed: Commission for the Inclusion of Athletes with Disabilities ) ( 1990 – Present )
Renamed WV. 30 on conversion to a Coastguard watchvessel in 1893 and renamed WV. 41 in 1897.
Renamed many years later, UIC was admitted into the New York Stock Exchange for trading on December 15, 1964.
Renamed the ' ICGA ' in 2002, the association now more broadly fosters the computer games and game artificial intelligence community by organizing the Computer Olympiad, the World Computer Chess Championship, and the International Conference on Computers and Games.
He is currently a ' musical guru ' for the Canadian reality show disBAND ( Renamed Much Discovered ) on MuchMusic.
Renamed as the United States Independent Telephone Association in 1915, the organization focused on educational programs for its members, standardization efforts and representing its members on relevant policy issues addressed by the federal government.
Renamed Seacat Isle of Man again in 1997 and had her final season with Hoverspeed on the Dover-Calais route in 1998 before returning to IOMSPC as Seacat Isle of Man.
Renamed the Royal Dragoons of Ireland, they went on to serve with the Duke of Marlborough during the Spanish War of Succession and earned three battle honours there.
Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on 15 May 2011 and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season and a round of the 2011 F2 championship.
Renamed England First, ITP continues to organise on a small scale and has produced a Third Position Handbook that details the aims of the movement.
* Kirin Distillery Co., Ltd. ( Renamed from Kirin-Seagram Ltd. on July 1, 2002 )
Renamed " Druid Hill " by Nicholas Rogers, who married Eleanor Buchanan, it was purchased in 1860 by the city of Baltimore from Lloyd Rogers with the revenue derived from a one-cent park tax on the nickel horsecar fares.
Renamed " Dudley Dudley ", Bradley arrived in ECW on July 1, 1995.

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Renamed Lüderitzbucht ( Lüderitz Bay ) by the Germans, the location then became a naval base for German South West Africa, modern day Namibia.

Renamed and during
Although officially denied by the Nigerian government, Nigeria is known to have also provided secret military training at the Kaduna first mechanized army division and provided other material support to Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe's guerrilla forces during the Rhodesian Bush War ( Renamed Zimbabwe in 1979 ) of independence against white minority rule of Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith which was armed and financed by the regime in South Africa.
Renamed No. 207 Squadron in February 1920 and equipped with DH9a bombers, the squadron was briefly deployed to Turkey in 1922 / 3 during the Chanak Crisis.
* The Wawona Tunnel Tree: Renamed the " Fallen Tunnel Tree " after it toppled over during a snow storm in 1969.
Renamed in 1755 Fort Cumberland by the British, who were victorious, it was the site of the Battle of Fort Cumberland during the American Revolutionary War.
Renamed the Black Sea Cossack Host in honor of the victories during the Russo-Turkish War, a total of 25, 000 people made the migration in 1792-1794 from Ukraine, settling in the regions north of the Kuban River.
Renamed " The Big Shaboozie ," changes to the game included Dave asking Nick-related questions on the given topic ( instead of random questions ); all players would now wear goggles during the game — whether it was getting pied, slimed, etc.

Renamed and closure
Renamed to Putney in 1963 after the closure of Putney Bridge garage ( F ) it started to receive RMs and later RMLs for its central London routes.

Renamed and process
Renamed after a re-birthing process.

Renamed and .
Renamed the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1921, it remains the oldest extant women's peace organization.
Renamed that day by the legislation, George Mason College became George Mason University.
Renamed Hatay, its parliament declared independence as the Republic of Hatay in September 1938, after elections the previous month.
Renamed to Haags Hakkûh Stukje ( The Hague Hacking Scrap ) in 2008.
Renamed BBC1 in 1964, the channel still runs to this day.
Renamed the Jets, the new owners hired Weeb Ewbank as the general manager and head coach.
Renamed Turbo Pascal, it became hugely popular, thanks in part to an aggressive pricing strategy and in part to having one of the first full-screen Integrated development environments, and fast turnaround-time ( just seconds to compile, link, and run.
Renamed by Pope John Paul II in 1982, its mission continues unbroken.
Renamed the Vanua ' aku Party in 1974, the party pushed for independence.
Renamed to and first official use of Yugoslavia in 1929.
( A similar debate caused Cheapass Games to repackage their game Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond as James Ernest's Totally Renamed Spy Game.
In the Soviet Union, the title of premier was applied to the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars ( Renamed Council of Ministers of the USSR in 1946 ), who acted as the Soviet Union's Premier.
Renamed the United Colony of Demerara and Essequibo, the area then came under the direct control of the Dutch government.
Renamed Jiankang in 313 CE, it served as the capital of the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties.
Renamed S-01, she was decommissioned, auctioned for 3, 334, 751 Pts ( about $ 26, 500 ), after which, despite efforts to save and preserve her as a museum, the submarine was broken up for scrap.
* 2008: Renamed Telecom Bretagne.
Renamed as West Hertfordshire in 1893, Rovers joined the Southern Football League in 1896, and started to pay professional footballers in 1897.
Renamed Hanworth Farms, these supplied all the produce for the store ’ s food hall having been transported daily by horse and cart.
Renamed to become " Highwater Station " due to the local village of Highwater, the site was quickly developed under the direction of former British Army colonel Robert Stacy, who bulldozed large sections, built various test facilities and ran power to the site.
* The Miami Herald ; " It's Now Pedro Zamora Way, AIDS Activist Honored With Renamed Street " by Claudia P. Solis, March 1, 1995, Page 2B
* 1929: Renamed the Defence Security Service.

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