The units were consolidated in the following fashion.
It was briefly active as a regular unit in 1960, and in 1985 was consolidated with the 21st Reconnaissance Squadron.
The unit was eventually consolidated with the 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.
The two units were consolidated in April 1937.
The unit was eventually consolidated with other units in late 1864 to form the Newton's 10th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment.
In 1779 the three units were consolidated into Gist's regiment.
In autumn 1944, after the 22nd Division withdrew from Crete, the remaining German units on the island were consolidated under the 133.
The three units were consolidated in 1985 as the 308th Air Refueling Squadron but have not been active since.
American fighting units not sent home were consolidated under Third Army and prepared to attack if Germany did not accept the terms of peace.
Starting in 2006, these named units were consolidated with World War II groups and wings and assumed their numbers.