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recess of the Senate, and was subsequently | recommissioned after confirmation on December 17, 1931. |
ter almost 19 years in reserve, Kirwin was | recommissioned and Earle B. Hall was simultaneously decom |
In 1949, she was | recommissioned, and served with the Department of Mines u |
Soon thereafter, Tappahannock was | recommissioned and rejoined MSTS. |
Decommissioned to reserve February 1947, | recommissioned and modernised as ASW carrier October 1948 |
On 5 March 1956, the now disarmed Tui was | recommissioned and reclassified as a fleet auxiliary. |
The submarine was then repaired and | recommissioned and used for training during the First Wor |
In March 1878 she was | recommissioned, and involved in the suppression of the sl |
In January 1970, Bulwark | recommissioned and sailed to Singapore via Gibraltar, Cap |
This series is | recommissioned and is on air in April 2011 |
She was never | recommissioned and therefore did not have the USS prefix |
In 1943 the battery was | recommissioned and manned by the Home Guard for the durat |
Recommissioned and reclassified AT-59 on 21 February 1925 | |
eeper was sold to the RAN in 1961, and was | recommissioned as HMAS Gull on 19 July 1962. |
the USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") is | recommissioned as the flagship of the North Atlantic Squa |
ed Kingdom in May 1904, and on 18 May 1904 | recommissioned as Flagship, Vice Admiral, Home Fleet, ser |
7 May 1988, she was renamed Kahu (A04) and | recommissioned as the basic seamanship and navigation tra |
ordinary in League Island Navy Yard until | recommissioned as a receiving ship, 23 April 1902. |
on Trafalgar Day, 21 October 1944 when was | recommissioned as HMCS Uganda (C66). |
Then in September of 1999 she was | recommissioned as WIX-290, and assigned to Miami, Florida |
outbreak of World War II imminent, he was | recommissioned as a flying officer in the Administrative |
st Guard on 6 September 1943, the ship was | recommissioned as USS Mayflower (WPE-183) on 19 October 1 |
There she was | recommissioned as HS Evniki. |
n and Steel Works in Portland, Oregon, and | recommissioned as AE-31 on 25 June 1966. |
States Coast Guard on the same day and was | recommissioned as USCG Muskegon (WPF-24). |
Decommissioned in 1933, Constellation was | recommissioned as a national symbol in 1940 by President |
The corvette was reactivated and | recommissioned as a training ship on 25 February 1953. |
1935: The 75 is | recommissioned as a former segment of NC 25. |
and the N class destroyer was temporarily | recommissioned as HMS Nizam for the voyage to England. |
was turned over to the Indonesian Navy and | recommissioned as KRI Dumai (652), Colonel Mardianus Aruf |
The ship once again | recommissioned as part of MSTS on 28 December 1956, opera |
st dive in 1939; Squalus was refloated and | recommissioned as USS Sailfish. |
It was | recommissioned as ARM Victoria, named after Mexico's firs |
al Navy Admiralty that HMS Gambia would be | recommissioned as HMNZS Gambia, for the use of the Royal |
ra, and the elderly HMS Philomel which was | recommissioned as a base training establishment. |
Hamilton was | recommissioned as a Surgeon and assigned to Chicago's Mar |
pril 1947 Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong was | recommissioned as HMS Flycatcher. |
On 5 March 1907, King Edward VII | recommissioned as flagship of Admiral Lord Charles Beresf |
ubsequently leased to Turkey where she was | recommissioned as TCG Muavenet (F-250). |
shafen to Maubeuge on 13 July 1920 and was | recommissioned as Dixmude, under lieutenant Jean du Pless |
Hermes was refitted and sold to India and | recommissioned as the INS Viraat in 1989. |
She was | recommissioned at the outbreak of the American Civil War |
The veteran monitor | recommissioned at League Island on 12 April 1898 and stea |
Noa | recommissioned at Philadelphia 1 April 1940 and was fitte |
ar in Korea in the summer of 1950, LST-799 | recommissioned at Yokosuka, Japan on 26 August 1950. |
Recommissioned at Mare Island on 1 October 1906, with Com | |
Teaberry was | recommissioned at Astoria, Oregon, on 19 April 1952 and a |
She | recommissioned at Vallejo, California, 12 February 1951, |
Hailey | recommissioned at San Diego 27 April 1951, Lt. Comdr. |
oth Europe and the Far East, Satterlee was | recommissioned at Philadelphia on 18 December 1939, Lieut |
She was | recommissioned at Boston Navy Yard 23 October 1908. |
Thatcher was | recommissioned at San Diego on 18 December 1939, Lt. Comd |
She | recommissioned at Philadelphia 16 October 1950, Capt. |
Hazelwood | recommissioned at San Diego 12 September 1951, Cmdr. |
She | recommissioned at Charleston 16 October, 1951, Comdr. |
ion for naval service as a cargo ship; and | recommissioned at Mobile on 3 April 1944, Comdr. |
On 8 October, she was | recommissioned at Charleston, and Lt. Comdr. |
Iredell County | recommissioned at San Diego, California on 18 June 1966. |
e crews out to the far-flung stations, she | recommissioned at Hong Kong on 18 February 1877. |
she returned to U.S. Navy service and was | recommissioned at Yokosuka, Japan, on 26 August 1950, rea |
O-8 | recommissioned at Philadelphia on 28 April 1941, with Lt. |
O-10 | recommissioned at Philadelphia on 10 March 1941 and went |
Lebanon | recommissioned at Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 11 August |
Consequently, Talladega was | recommissioned at Hunters Point, California, on 8 Decembe |
Keosanqua | recommissioned at Pearl Harbor on 1 July 1934, Lt. (j.g.) |
After a refit, she | recommissioned at Sydney on 29 November 1913. |
On 2 October 1951, Tidewater was | recommissioned at Charleston, with Captain Harold S. Harn |
returned to reserve in naval custody until | recommissioned at Long Beach, Calif., 23 October 1956. |
On 28 October 1950, she was | recommissioned at Bremerton, Washington, Capt. |
Miranda | recommissioned at Sheerness on 4 October 1860 for the Aus |
ing Communist aggression in Korea, she was | recommissioned at Orange, Texas, on 30 November 1950, Lt. |
De Soto was | recommissioned at Baltimore on 12 August 1865, with Capta |
Her refit complete, Albemarle | recommissioned at Portsmouth to serve in the 4th Battle S |
Accordingly, Stansbury was | recommissioned at San Diego on August 29, 1940, Lieutenan |
th the reserve training program, Hemminger | recommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia, on 1 December 1950. |
She | recommissioned at Key West on 15 October 1944 with Lieute |
Illustrious | recommissioned at Chatham on 2 June 1908 for service with |
Converted to a gunboat, she | recommissioned at Pearl Harbor on 13 October 1923, Lieute |
y of U.S. involvement in World War II, O-2 | recommissioned at Philadelphia on 3 February 1941. |
Bass was | recommissioned at Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 5 Septembe |
Ingersoll was | recommissioned at Charleston on 4 May 1951 to support the |
Barracuda was | recommissioned at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 5 Septemb |
Recommissioned at Mare Island, California on 19 September | |
Recommissioned at Norfolk on 23 April 1855, Dolphin put t | |
The Powerhouse Museum's 3265 was | recommissioned at Sydney terminal station with a ceremony |
ll short of expectations, and failed to be | recommissioned by the BBC, but has since been released on |
t Nikolayev until 3 June 1922, when it was | recommissioned by the Soviet Navy under the new name Poli |
The ship | recommissioned, completed fitting out and shakedown, sail |
ed that the older generator units would be | recommissioned, due to a state wide natural gas shortage. |
After a refit in 1859-1860 she | recommissioned for the Cape of Good Hope Station and serv |
1855 the ship had been in reserve, but was | recommissioned for the war between Russia and Britain and |
Bedsitcom was not | recommissioned for a second series and is currently not a |
l reports suggested that the show had been | recommissioned for a second run, with producers saying th |
After a refit at Chatham, the ship | recommissioned for the East Indies again on 31 August 193 |
The programme was not | recommissioned for a second series. |
On 8 June 1897, Empress of India | recommissioned for Mediterranean Fleet service. |
Ticonderoga was | recommissioned for service with the European Squadron in |
The low ratings meant it was not | recommissioned for a second series, leaving an unresolved |
s laid up in England in 1867, before being | recommissioned for the Mediterranean station. |
On 20 February 1951, Cowra was | recommissioned for use as a training ship for National Se |
Recommissioned for Korean War service in November 1950, C | |
Monongahela, Tappahannock, and Neches were | recommissioned for the U.S. Navy after World War II. |
as simultaneously taken out of reserve and | recommissioned for duty as flagship of the Destroyer Forc |
She was | recommissioned from 1953-1958. |
n HMS Berschermer before he, in July 1806, | recommissioned HMS Blonde a 38-gun frigate captured from |
It was | recommissioned in May 1974 and homeported in Norfolk, VA |
Thunderer was | recommissioned in 1803, and in 1805 she fought in Admiral |
oped; its success led to the prequel being | recommissioned in July 2009. |
She was | recommissioned in 1848 under the command of Sir Richard S |
ater given to France as war reparation and | recommissioned in Navy service as Dixmude. |
Instill was | recommissioned in March 1951 during the Korean War and re |
She was | recommissioned in February under Captain George Bowen, un |
emaining Alligator's captain until she was | recommissioned in May the following year under Commander |
The Squadron | recommissioned in the UK for service in the Pacific Campa |
She was | recommissioned in 1972. |
Curlew | recommissioned in June 1949. |
Norway on April 5, 1983, but was sold and | recommissioned in 1985. |
She was again | recommissioned in 1950. |
It was | recommissioned in 2000 and launched in 2002 after being n |
The pier was | recommissioned in Stanley on 31 July 2007. |
She | recommissioned in ordinary 26 June 1940 at Philadelphia, |
Reclassified as LSIL-1001 in 1949, she | recommissioned in 1950. |
as returned to the Revenue Cutter Service, | recommissioned in 1802 and sold in 1807. |
rooklyn Navy Yard 28 June for alterations; | recommissioned in full 6 December; returned to Philadelph |
Recommissioned in December 1952 for service in the 11th F | |
A year later she was | recommissioned in July 1775 under Capt. |
eturned to the Netherlands in 1946 and was | recommissioned in the Royal Netherlands Navy. |
Milwaukee | recommissioned in ordinary 17 June 1913 and was assigned |
She was | recommissioned in February 1776 for Cook's third voyage, |
Gilligan | recommissioned in reserve 15 July 1950 at Seattle, Washin |
Upon completion of overhaul, Angler was | recommissioned in September 1953 and rejoined the Atlanti |
She was | recommissioned in August 1951 for Korean War service and |
The ship was | recommissioned in 1922 as USS Langley (CV-1), the Navy's |
Recommissioned in 1924, she moved to Chatham in April 192 | |
The mine was | recommissioned in 2008 due to high export prices for coal |
with the addition of a fourth turbine, was | recommissioned in May 1932. |
He also was | recommissioned in the U.S. Army Reserves, serving as a Mi |
s captured by the Germans in June 1940 and | recommissioned in the Kriegsmarine as UF-2 in May 1941. |
She was | recommissioned in April 1793 with the outbreak of the Fre |
She underwent repairs at Chatham and was | recommissioned in 1790 during the Spanish Armament under |
She was | recommissioned in January 1866 to serve in the North Atla |
ced in reserve in mid-April 1946, then was | recommissioned into the Royal Navy on 21 May as HMS Launc |
The ship was | recommissioned into the RNZN in late 1970, and as HMNZS T |
Rifleman was | recommissioned into the 2nd Minesweeping Flotilla of the |
In 1949, Saintes | recommissioned into the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla and deploy |
oned for conversion on 11 August 1943, and | recommissioned into service as an attack transport design |
Valmy was then raised once more and | recommissioned into the Kriegsmarine before finally sinki |
r hostilities broke out in Korea, Murrelet | recommissioned October 28, 1950. |
and, as a result of hostilities in Korea, | recommissioned on 21 September 1950. |
After a refit Loch Dunvegan was | recommissioned on 1 May 1950 for service in the 2nd Friga |
Elfrida was | recommissioned on 29 April 1899 and loaned to the Connect |
Type 15 frigate at Esquimalt Dockyard and | recommissioned on 25 February 1953 as HMS Algonquin (224) |
Recommissioned on 26 February 1952 with Captain Melvyn H. | |
Recommissioned on 4 August 1914, Dubuque sailed three day | |
Recommissioned on 1 May 1861, Bainbridge sailed for the G | |
Churchill County was | recommissioned on 1 November 1960 and served in Amphibiou |
Chandler was | recommissioned on 31 March 1930 for operations off the we |
Recommissioned on 15 July 1833, she received President An | |
Recommissioned on 29 June 1863, Roanoke was assigned as h | |
Roanoke was | recommissioned on 13 January 1874 and remained in reduced |
Recommissioned on 8 September 1950 LST-1068 went through | |
paid off at Portsmouth on 31 May 1861 and | recommissioned on 15 December 1864 for a commission on th |
movement of men and equipment, LST-846 was | recommissioned on 3 November 1950 with Lieutenant Marion |
Recommissioned on 5 November 1952, she became flagship of | |
Modernized at Baltimore, she | recommissioned on 23 September 1966, underwent intensive |
Recommissioned on 7 October 1950 at Alameda, California, | |
e outbreak of the Korean War, the ship was | recommissioned on 18 September 1950 and assigned to Comma |
USS Annapolis on 22 June 1963 and finally | recommissioned on 7 March 1964. |
Recommissioned on 15 April 1910, she served with the Atla | |
Arroyo was | recommissioned on 18 April 1918. |
M3 was | recommissioned on 4 July 1921 under the command of Lieute |
Macquarie was | recommissioned on 15 August 1952. |
Midway finally | recommissioned on 31 January 1970. |
Mohican | recommissioned on 17 October and five days later was orde |
LST-1071 | recommissioned on 3 January 1951. |
She | recommissioned on 29 November, Lt. Comdr. |
She was | recommissioned on 2 September and remained in the Philipp |
The frigate | recommissioned on 14 August 1802, Captain James Barron in |
Accordingly, Brambling was | recommissioned on 12 February 1951. |
Los Angeles was | recommissioned on 27 January 1951, Capt. |
, Western Australia on 21 May 1948 but was | recommissioned on 20 February 1951 for use as a training |
LSM(R)-527 was | recommissioned on 14 October. |
Stockton was | recommissioned on 16 August 1940 and shuttled to Halifax, |
Bataan was | recommissioned on 13 May 1950 at Philadelphia. |
Venerable | recommissioned on 7 January 1908 for Channel Fleet servic |
Recommissioned on 16 December 1950, Colahan had training | |
She was | recommissioned on 3 February 1711 under Capt. |
Recommissioned on 12 January 1882, she cruised the east c | |
Coconino County was | recommissioned on 8 June 1966 for Vietnam War service, an |
was decommissioned on 20 October 1955 and | recommissioned on 2 August 1963. |
e United States into World War I, Missouri | recommissioned on 23 April 1917, joined the Atlantic Flee |
rdinary at Philadelphia on 2 December, but | recommissioned on 16 April 1915 to train midshipman in th |
serve Fleet at Philadelphia on 18 October, | recommissioned on 2 May 1916, and again conducted trainin |
Fortune was | recommissioned on 30 March 1887 to carry cargo between sh |
Recommissioned on 11 October 1950, she sailed from Yokosu | |
ises through the summer of 1961, Tills was | recommissioned on 1 October 1961 in response to the Cuban |
Recommissioned on 22 September 1950 and served during the | |
On 12 April 1898 she laid up at Mobile and | recommissioned on 1 July. |
ip by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and | recommissioned on 13 July 1945. |
Recommissioned on 12 March 1952,Ruddy joined Mine Divisio | |
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