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In 1949, Unicorn was reactivated for service in the Far East, in support of the carrier.
These guns remained on the battleships Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin from the time they were commissioned until they were reactivated for service in the 1980s.
Although successful in this role, the guns were stripped from the battleships initially from New Jersey when reactivated in 1968 and later from Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin when they were reactivated for service in the 1980s.
Between 1924 and 1926, four of the five ships Conyngham and Porter in 1924, Tucker and Wainwright in 1926 were reactivated for service with the United States Coast Guard's "Rum Patrol".
Reactivated for service in World War II, the corps took command of divisions in the south Pacific, leading US and Australian forces as they pushed the Japanese army out of New Guinea.
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By the way, since the original iPhone is still a terrific device, you can give it, for example, to a family member or a friend and they can reactivate it for service.
At the outbreak of World War I, the ship was reactivated for coast defense duties, but was quickly withdrawn from active service.
This force level was reactivated for each study period with a new calibrated traction unit.
More subdomains are reactivated for computation when using double precision arithmetics than in the case of single precision.
Forgetting will occur if a pattern is not reactivated for a long time.
Indefatigable was converted into a training ship and reactivated in 1950 for service with the Home Fleet.
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