193?–1951 | 193?–1942 | 1942–1944 | 1943–1947 | 1947–1948 | 1948–1951 | 1950–1951 |
1951–1955 | 1955–1957 | 1957–1958 | 1958–1961 | 1961 | 1961–1968 | 1963–1968 |
1968–1982 | 1982–1995 | 1995–1997 | 1997 | 1997–2001 | 2004–present |
Montgomery Ward (first era)[]
193?–1951[]
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193?–1942[]
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1942–1944[]
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1943–1947[]
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1947–1948[]
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1948–1951[]
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1950–1951[]
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1951–1955[]
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1955–1957[]
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1957–1958[]
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1958–1961[]
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1961[]
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1961–1968[]
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1963–1968[]
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1968–1982[]
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1982–1995[]
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Despite making a soft debut starting in July 1982, it wasn’t until the beginning of November that plans were carried out to expand the usage of it.
1995–1997[]
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1996-1997[]
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Wards[]
1997–2001[]
In mid-August 1997, the name was then-permanently rebranded to simply "Wards", which was used off and on as an alternate name since the 1950s, which was used until the chain liquidated in 2001.
Montgomery Ward (second era)[]
2004–present[]
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In 2004, Montgomery Ward was revived as an online retail store, using a modified version of the 1982 logo.
Legal successor:
GE Aerospace (CFM International (50%)1, Dowty Propellers, GE Aviation Systems) Former/Defunct subsidiaries and divisions 1 Joint venture with Safran |