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This was a change of equipment for the group.
Johnson is known around the Bucs for carrying a suitcase that includes a change of equipment for each quarter he plays.
With the change of equipment, the unit was designated a Tactical Airlift Group.
Iberia responds: On this particular flight the extreme overbooking was caused by a last-minute change of equipment.
Terrill will try to change his filly's luck with two changes of equipment: blinkers and mud caulks.
A change of mission for the 406th in April 1954 from fighter-bomber to fighter-interceptor came with a change of equipment.
A change of equipment is shown at Gatwick Airport, but the name of the second airline is not given in this screen display.
However the radical change of equipment came in March 1946 when the squadron became the first unit to operate the de Havilland Vampire jet fighter.
With the change of equipment, the squadrons of the 50th TFW adopted "Tail Codes".
He has had no apparent difficulty adjusting to his recent change of equipment, from Tommy Armour to Titleist irons, and, as usual, is driving the ball well.
Heavy industries have more demanding wiring requirements, such as very large currents and higher voltages, frequent changes of equipment layout, corrosive, or wet or explosive atmospheres.
With the change of equipment, the wing was redesignated as the 450th Fighter-Day Wing on 8 March 1955, with all its subordinate groups and squadrons also being redesignated.
The manager of Connecticut Light and Power Energy Management Services in Willimantic, Jred W. Holt Jr., said "the Kofkoff farm shows how significant energy savings can result from relatively simple changes of equipment.
The skiing styles in these races might be fixed, or, in case of the so-called "double pursuit" event, the two styles are used each in their own separate half of the race (with a change of equipment in "pit stops" half way through).