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- announced that it would make significant cost cuts on Viking XPRS by reflagging the ship to Estonia. The reason for the benefit was that in Estonia, wages...
- The Tuvalu Ship Registry is the body appointed by the government of Tuvalu to register ships under the Tuvalu flag. The ship registry was launched in 2004...
- Commanders of the 5th Infantry Division, 1917-1970, retrieved 24 March 2014 "Reflagging in the Army:Appendix D". army.mil. Society of the Fifth Division, United...
- Division (Air ****ault) at Fort Campbell. The 4th and 5th were created by reflagging the existing 1–503d and 2–503d, the colors of which were soon reactivated...
- Cavalry Division (Airmobile) departed Vietnam, its colors were retained by reflagging the existing 1st Armored Division at Fort Hood as the "new" 1st Cavalry...
- a public-relations victory for Iran, the United States increased its reflagging efforts. While Iran mined the Persian Gulf, their speedboat attacks were...
- American flag virtually disappeared from international waters, though reflagging ships with European flags allowed them to continue operating unmolested...
- deplo**** on a six-month cruise in support of Operation Earnest Will, the reflagging and escort of oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. On July 3, 1988, Vincennes...
- Composite Unit (Provisional)—known as "Merrill's Marauders", and then reflagged as the 475th Infantry, then later as the 75th Infantry. The Ranger Training...
- 101st in Vietnam but saw their colors inactivated during an Army-wide reflagging of combat battalions in the 1980s. As of December 2007, 143 members of...