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10th_Lok_Sabha_6633094 | From the article on '10th Lok Sabha', restate the 'Important members' content. | Speaker: ; Shivraj Patil from 10 July 1991 to 22 May 1996 ; Deputy Speaker: ; S. Mallikarjunaiah from 13 August 1991 to 10 May 1996 ; Secretary General: ; K C Rastogi from 20 June 1991 to 31 December 1991 ; C K Jain from 1 January 1992 to 31 May 1994 ; R.C. Bhardwaj from 31 May 1994 to 31 December 1995 ; S.N. Mishra fr... | [
"10th Lok Sabha — Karnataka\n\nKeys: Keys:",
"10th Lok Sabha — Maharashtra\n\nJalgaon\tGEN\tGunavant Rambhau Saroda\tM\tBJP Jalna\tGEN\tAnkushrao Tope\tM\tINC Karad\tGEN\tChavan Prithviraj Dajishaheb\tM\tINC Khed\tGEN\tNavale Vidura Vithoba\tM\tINC Kolaba\tGEN\tA.R. Antulay\tM\tINC Kolhapur\tGEN\tGaikwad Udaysing... |
10th_Lok_Sabha_6633093 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Lok Sabha'. | List of Members of the 10th Lok Sabha, (20 June 1991 – 10 May 1996) elected during 1991 Indian general election held during May–June 1991. The Lok Sabha (House of the People) is the lower house in the Parliament of India, four sitting members from Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Indian Parliament, were elected to 10th ... | [
"10th Lok Sabha — Karnataka\n\nKeys: Keys:",
"10th Lok Sabha — Maharashtra\n\nJalgaon\tGEN\tGunavant Rambhau Saroda\tM\tBJP Jalna\tGEN\tAnkushrao Tope\tM\tINC Karad\tGEN\tChavan Prithviraj Dajishaheb\tM\tINC Khed\tGEN\tNavale Vidura Vithoba\tM\tINC Kolaba\tGEN\tA.R. Antulay\tM\tINC Kolhapur\tGEN\tGaikwad Udaysing... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(African_Descent)_8026743 | Summarize the 'Yazoo River Expedition' part of '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent)'. | The regiment participated in the Yazoo River Expedition between February 1 and March 8, 1864. Action was seen at Liverpool Heights, Mississippi, on February 4 (with the 11th Illinois Infantry and the First Mississippi Cavary) and Satartia, Mississippi, on February 7. Yazoo City, Mississippi, was captured by Union force... | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) — Yazoo River Expedition\n\nThe regiment participated in the Yazoo River Expedition between February 1 and March 8, 1864. Action was seen at Liverpool Heights, Mississippi, on February 4 (with the 11th Illinois Infantry and the First Mississippi Cavary) and Satart... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(African_Descent)_8026744 | From the article on '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent)', restate the '48th Regiment Infantry U.S. Colored Troops' content. | The regiment was designated the 48th Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored Troops on March 11, 1864. The regiment participated in the expedition from Vicksburg to Rodney and Fayette, Mississippi, between September 29 and October 3, 1864. The unit was sent to Algiers, Louisiana, on February 26, 1865, and then to Fort Barranca... | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) — Yazoo River Expedition\n\nThe regiment participated in the Yazoo River Expedition between February 1 and March 8, 1864. Action was seen at Liverpool Heights, Mississippi, on February 4 (with the 11th Illinois Infantry and the First Mississippi Cavary) and Satart... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(African_Descent)_8026742 | From the article on '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent)', restate the 'Vicksburg Campaign' content. | The unit was organized at Lake Providence and Goodrich Landing, Louisiana, between May 6 and August 8, 1863. It was attached to the Goodrich Landing post until January 1864 and at Vicksburg until March 1864. | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) — Yazoo River Expedition\n\nThe regiment participated in the Yazoo River Expedition between February 1 and March 8, 1864. Action was seen at Liverpool Heights, Mississippi, on February 4 (with the 11th Illinois Infantry and the First Mississippi Cavary) and Satart... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(African_Descent)_8026741 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent)'. | The 10th Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was composed primarily of freed or escaped slaves from Louisiana's plantations and was commanded by white officers. | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) — Yazoo River Expedition\n\nThe regiment participated in the Yazoo River Expedition between February 1 and March 8, 1864. Action was seen at Liverpool Heights, Mississippi, on February 4 (with the 11th Illinois Infantry and the First Mississippi Cavary) and Satart... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_7044537 | Reconstruct the content about 'Losses' from the article on '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'. | The brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle of Winchester and lost more than forty-five percent of the 226 a... | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — Losses\n\nThe brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle ... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_7044534 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'. | The 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry unit of the Confederate States of America that operated with the Army of Northern Virginia of the American Civil War. It was known as "Lee's Foreign Legion" due to the large numbers of foreign-born troops. | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — Losses\n\nThe brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle ... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_7044535 | Reconstruct the content about 'Unit composition' from the article on '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'. | 10th Infantry Regiment was assembled at Camp Moore, Louisiana, during June and July 1861, and soon moved to Virginia. Its members were from Orleans and Bossier and St. Landry parishes many were farmers, sailors, and laborers. Wearing zouave uniforms, the regiment was composed of many foreigners as well as Southerners f... | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — Losses\n\nThe brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle ... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_7044538 | Describe the 'Officers' section of the article about '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'. | The field officers were Colonels Antoine James de Marigny, Henry D. Monier, and Eugene Waggaman; Lieutenant Colonels Jules C. Denis and J. M. Legett; and Majors Felix Dumonteil, Thomas N. Powell, and William H. Spencer. | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — Losses\n\nThe brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle ... |
10th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_7044536 | What does the article about '10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate)' say regarding 'Engagements'? | The 10th Louisiana fought in many engagements of the Army of the Northern Virginia from the Battle of Williamsburg to the Battle of Cold Harbor. At the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, the regiment was part of the brigade of Col. Jesse Williams and participated in a series of unsuccessful attacks on Union entrenchmen... | [
"10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — Losses\n\nThe brigade lost 27% of the 318 engaged at the Battle of Malvern Hill, had 16 killed, 33 wounded, and 7 missing at the Battle of Antietam, and 15 killed and 51 wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The regiment reported 3 wounded at the Second Battle ... |
10th_Luftwaffe_Field_Division_(Germany)_690324 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany)'. | the division was formed in October 1942 from surplus ground crew Luftwaffe personnel in West Germany and was used on the German-Soviet front from December 1942. On 1 November 1943, the division was transferred to the Wehrmacht and renamed Field Division 10 (L). At that time, the Luftwaffe Field Division 10 was statione... | [
"10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany) — History\n\nthe division was formed in October 1942 from surplus ground crew Luftwaffe personnel in West Germany and was used on the German-Soviet front from December 1942. On 1 November 1943, the division was transferred to the Wehrmacht and renamed Field Division 10 (L). ... |
10th_Luftwaffe_Field_Division_(Germany)_690323 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany)'. | The 10th Luftwaffe Field Division (10.Luftwaffen-Feld-Division) was an infantry division of the Luftwaffe branch of the Wehrmacht that fought in World War II. | [
"10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany) — History\n\nthe division was formed in October 1942 from surplus ground crew Luftwaffe personnel in West Germany and was used on the German-Soviet front from December 1942. On 1 November 1943, the division was transferred to the Wehrmacht and renamed Field Division 10 (L). ... |
10th_Luftwaffe_Field_Division_(Germany)_690325 | What does the article about '10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany)' say regarding 'Commanders'? | Generalmajor Walter Wadehn, (25 September 1942 - 5 November 1943) ; Generalmajor Hermann von Wedel (5 November 1943 - 29 January 1944) | [
"10th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany) — History\n\nthe division was formed in October 1942 from surplus ground crew Luftwaffe personnel in West Germany and was used on the German-Soviet front from December 1942. On 1 November 1943, the division was transferred to the Wehrmacht and renamed Field Division 10 (L). ... |
10th_MMC_–_Kyustendil_15184911 | Summarize the 'Background' part of '10th MMC – Kyustendil'. | In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 10th Multi-member Constituency – Kyustendil elected 5 members to the Bulgarian National Assembly: 4 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 was through first-past-the-post voting. | [
"10th MMC – Kyustendil\n\n10th Multi-member Constituency – Kyustendil is a constituency whose borders are the same as Kyustendil Province in Bulgaria",
"10th MMC – Kyustendil — Background\n\nIn the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 10th Multi-member Constituency – Kyustendil elected 5 members to the Bulga... |
10th_Magritte_Awards_29453150 | Reconstruct the content about 'Best Animated Short Film' from the article on '10th Magritte Awards'. | The County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453147 | What information does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' provide on 'Best Sound'? | Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) – Olivier Struye, Marc Bastien, Héléna Réveillère, Thomas Gauder ; Atlantics (Atlantique) – Benoît De Clerck, Emmanuel de Boissieu, Claude Gillet ; Our Mothers (Nuestras madres) – Emmanuel de Boissieu and Vincent Nouaille | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453146 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best Original Score' section. | Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) – Frédéric Vercheval ; Binti – Fabien Leclercq ; Girls on the Run (Cavale) – Dan Klein ; Lola (Lola vers la mer) – Raf Keunen | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453131 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Best Film'? | Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) ; Alone at My Wedding (Seule à mon mariage) ; Lola (Lola vers la mer) ; Our Mothers (Nuestras madres) ; Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453144 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Best Production Design'? | Lola (Lola vers la mer) – Catherine Cosme ; Patrick (De Patrick) – Hubert Pouille and Pepijn Van Looy ; The Room – Françoise Joset | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453149 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best Live Action Short Film' section. | Matriochkas – Bérangère McNeese ; Bruxelles–Beyrouth – Thibaut Wohlfahrt and Samir Youssef ; Detours – Christopher Yates ; Lucia en el limbo – Valentina Maurel | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453136 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best Supporting Actress' section. | Myriem Akheddiou – Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) ; Claire Bodson – Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) ; Stéphanie Crayencour – Emma Peeters ; Yolande Moreau – Cleo | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453143 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Best Cinematography'? | Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) – Hichame Alaouié ; Our Mothers (Nuestras madres) – Virginie Surdej ; The Sisters Brothers – Benoît Debie | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453148 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Best Editing'? | Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) – Damien Keyeux ; Lola (Lola vers la mer) – Julie Naas ; Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) – Marie-Hélène Dozo | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453134 | Reconstruct the content about 'Best Actress' from the article on '10th Magritte Awards'. | Veerle Baetens – Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) ; Lubna Azabal – Tel Aviv on Fire ; Anne Coesens – Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) ; Cécile de France – A Bigger World (Un monde plus grand) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453140 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best First Feature Film' section. | Our Mothers (Nuestras madres) ; Alone at My Wedding (Seule à mon mariage) ; Escapada ; For a Happy Life (Pour vivre heureux) ; Girls on the Run (Cavale) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453130 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Magritte Awards'. | The 10th Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2019 in Belgium. It took place on 1 February 2020, at the Square, in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 22 categories. The ceremon... | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453137 | What information does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' provide on 'Most Promising Actor'? | Idir Ben Addi – Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) ; Baloji – Binti ; François Neycken – Escapada ; Jeremy Senez – Three Days and a Life (Trois jours et une vie) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453145 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best Costume Design' section. | Alone at My Wedding (Seule à mon mariage) – Claudine Tychon ; Emma Peeters – Gaëlle Fierens ; Patrick (De Patrick) – Valérie Le Roy | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453153 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Films with multiple nominations'? | Ten: Mothers' Instinct ; Nine: Young Ahmed ; Seven: Lola ; Six: Our Mothers ; Five: Patrick ; Four: Binti ; Three: Alone at My Wedding, Escapada ; Two: Atlantics, Cleo, Emma Peeters, Girls on the Run, Sink or Swim, The Sisters Brothers, Tel Aviv on Fire Nine: Mothers' Instinct ; Two: Lola, Young Ahmed The following fif... | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453138 | What does the article about '10th Magritte Awards' say regarding 'Most Promising Actress'? | Mya Bollaers – Lola (Lola vers la mer) ; Bebel Tshiani Baloji – Binti ; Victoria Bluck – Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) ; Raphaëlle Corbisier – Escapada | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453151 | Summarize the 'Best Documentary Film' part of '10th Magritte Awards'. | My Name Is Clitoris (Mon nom est Clitoris) – Daphné Leblond and Lisa Billuart Monet ; Bains Publics – Kita Bauchet ; By the Name of Tania – Mary Jiménez and Bénédicte Liénard ; That Which Does Not Kill (Sans frapper) – Alexe Poukine | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453132 | Based on the article about '10th Magritte Awards', describe the 'Best Director' section. | Olivier Masset-Depasse – Mothers' Instinct (Duelles) ; Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne – Young Ahmed (Le Jeune Ahmed) ; César Díaz – Our Mothers (Nuestras madres) ; Laurent Micheli – Lola (Lola vers la mer) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Magritte_Awards_29453133 | Describe the 'Best Actor' section of the article about '10th Magritte Awards'. | Bouli Lanners – Real Love (C'est ça l'amour) ; Kevin Janssens – Patrick (De Patrick) ; Benoît Poelvoorde – Sink or Swim (Le Grand Bain) ; Marc Zinga – The Mercy of the Jungle (La Miséricorde de la Jungle) | [
"10th Magritte Awards — Best Animated Short Film\n\nThe County Fair (La Foire agricole) – Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier ; Big Wolf & Little Wolf (Grand Loup & Petit Loup) – Rémi Durin ; Sweet Night (Nuit chérie) – Marine Jacob ; Under the Rib Cage (Sous le cartilage des côtes) – Bruno Tondeur",
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10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724329 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Maine Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February 29, 1864, to be amalgamated with the... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724335 | Explain what '10th Maine Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Casualties' section. | The regiment lost 8 officers and 74 enlisted men killed in action or dying of wounds received in battle. An additional officer and 53 enlisted men died of disease. Total fatalities for the regiment were 136. | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724337 | Reconstruct the content about 'Lineage' from the article on '10th Maine Infantry Regiment'. | has concluded that numerous subsequent Volunteer Maine Militia and Maine National Guard units, including the 10th Maine, inherited the lineage of the 1st Maine via the Portland Light Infantry company. In the 10th Maine, this lineage was carried by Company C, which included elements of the disbanded Cos. A and D of the ... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724333 | Based on the article about '10th Maine Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed Service' section. | March 28. Operations in Shenandoah Valley May 15-June 17. Middletown May 24. Winchester May 25. Retreat to Williamsport May 25–27. Reconnaissance toward Martinsburg May 28. Reconnaissance to Luray C. H. June 29–30. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Guarding t... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724332 | Explain what '10th Maine Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Detailed Service' section. | W. Va., until May. Company "D" at Harper's Ferry until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "F" at Harper's Ferry until May 9, then moved to Winchester. Company "H" at Duffield's until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "K" at Kearneysville until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "C" at Van Obeisevi... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724330 | Reconstruct the content about 'Record' from the article on '10th Maine Infantry Regiment'. | Jackson's Valley Campaign, May 15 – June 17, 1862 ; Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862 ; Northern Virginia Campaign, August 16 – September 2, 1862 ; Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 ; Battle of Chancellorsville (10th Maine Battalion only), May 1–5, 1863 ; Battle of Gettysburg (10th Maine B... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724334 | Summarize the 'Detailed Service' part of '10th Maine Infantry Regiment'. | D) and assigned to duty at Headquarters XII Corps April 26 as the 10th Maine Infantry Battalion. Old members mustered out May 8, 1863, at Portland, Maine. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1–5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 13-July 24. Provost duty at Battle of Gettysburg July 1–... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724331 | Based on the article about '10th Maine Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed Service' section. | Organized at Portland, Maine, and mustered in October 4, 1861. Left State for Baltimore, Md, October 6. Attached to Dix's Division to November, 1861. Railroad Brigade, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1862. 1st Brigade, Williams' Division, Dept. of the Shenandoah, to June, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps, Army ... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724328 | What information does the article about '10th Maine Infantry Regiment' provide? | The 10th Maine Infantry Regiment was mustered in for two years of service at Portland, Maine, on October 4, 1861, by then-Major Seth Eastman. It was mustered out on May 8, 1863, also at Portland. The regimental commander was Colonel George Lafayette Beal. The 10th Maine was a re-organization of the 1st Maine Infantry, ... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment_724336 | Based on the article about '10th Maine Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Lineage' section. | A - Saco ; B - Portland Mechanic Blues ; C - Portland Light Guard ; D - Aroostook County ; E - Portland Rifle Guard ; F - Lewiston Light Infantry ; G - Norway Light Infantry ; H - Auburn Artillery ; I - 2nd Co. Portland Rifle Guard ; K - Lewiston Zouaves The companies of the 10th Maine were named as follows: The 10th M... | [
"10th Maine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February... |
10th_Manitoba_Legislature_5507357 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Manitoba Legislature'. | The members of the 10th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1899. The legislature sat from March 29, 1900, to June 25, 1903. The Conservatives led by Hugh John Macdonald formed the government. After Macdonald resigned in 1900 to run for a federal seat, Rodmond Roblin beca... | [
"10th Manitoba Legislature — By-elections\n\nBy-elections were held to replace members for various reasons: Notes:",
"10th Manitoba Legislature — Members of the Assembly\n\nThe following members were elected to the assembly in 1899: Notes:",
"10th Manitoba Legislature\n\nThe members of the 10th Manitoba Legisla... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799642 | What information does the article about '10th Marine Regiment' provide on 'Modern-Day Activities'? | Since the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing batteries and battalions to train in Okinawa; and to... | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799643 | From the article on '10th Marine Regiment', restate the 'First Gulf War' content. | In January 1990, the Regiment deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield. The Regiment was tasked with providing fire support for the 2nd Marine Division in the war to oust Iraqi forces from occupied Kuwait. | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799641 | From the article on '10th Marine Regiment', restate the 'After World War II' content. | After the end of World War II, the 10th Marines found themselves at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, which would be their home until present day. As the Korean War started, the 10th Marines were working with a skeleton crew, but five months later they were fully mobilized and back up to wartime strength and ready to fight... | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799640 | What does the article about '10th Marine Regiment' say regarding 'World War II'? | During the War the Regiment was involved in the assault on Guadalcanal and later took part in the bloody battles of Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa. | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799636 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Marine Regiment'. | The 10th Marine Regiment is an artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. They fall under the command of the 2nd Marine Division and the II Marine Expeditionary Force. | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799639 | Describe the 'Early years' section of the article about '10th Marine Regiment'. | 10th Marines was originally formed in Quantico, Virginia on 25 April 1914 as an artillery battalion under the 1st Marine Brigade. As a battalion, the unit took part in conflicts in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from August 1915 to May 1917. The battalion was expanded throughout mid-1917 and finally, on 15 January 19... | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799637 | What information does the article about '10th Marine Regiment' provide on 'Subordinate units'? | Headquarters anHeadquarters Battery, 10th Marines 1st Battalion, 10th Marines (1/10) 2nd Battalion, 10th Marines (2/10) 5th Battalion, 10th Marines (5/10) was disbanded on 1 June 2012. 4th Battalion, 10th Marines (4/10) was disbanded. 3rd Battalion, 10th Marines (3/10) was disbanded on 26 April 2013. | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799644 | Reconstruct the content about 'Global War on Terrorism' from the article on '10th Marine Regiment'. | 10th Marines deployed to Kuwait in early 2003 and provided fire support for Task Force Tarawa during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Since 2003, the Regiment has continued to deploy battalion headquarters units and their subordinate batteries to Iraq to provide fire support and sometimes also act as provisional rifle compan... | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Marine_Regiment_26799645 | Reconstruct the content about 'Unit Awards' from the article on '10th Marine Regiment'. | Presidential Unit Citation with 1 Bronze Star Navy Unit Commendation Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze Stars World War II Victory Medal World War II Navy of Occupation Medal | [
"10th Marine Regiment — Modern-Day Activities\n\nSince the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing... |
10th_Massachusetts_Battery_30192623 | Explain what '10th Massachusetts Battery' covers in the 'Detailed service' section. | November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Campaign May–June. Battles of the Wilderness May 5–7. Spotsylvania May 8–12. Spotsylvania Court House May 12–21. Assault on the Salient, Spotsylvania Court House, May 12. Harris... | [
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Notable members\n\nPrivate John Davis Billings - author of Hard Tack and Coffee (1888)",
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Detailed service\n\nNovember 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Ca... |
10th_Massachusetts_Battery_30192624 | Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th Massachusetts Battery'. | before Petersburg in Battery 14 September 24 to October 24. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27–28. In Forts Stevenson, Blaisdell, and Welch until November 29. Movement to Hatcher's Run December 9–10. In Forts Emery and Siebert until February 5, 1865. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5–7. Watkins' Hous... | [
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Notable members\n\nPrivate John Davis Billings - author of Hard Tack and Coffee (1888)",
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Detailed service\n\nNovember 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Ca... |
10th_Massachusetts_Battery_30192621 | Explain what '10th Massachusetts Battery' covers in the 'Service' section. | The battery was organized Lynnfield, Massachusetts and mustered in September 9, 1862 for a three-year enlistment under the command of Captain Jacob Henry Sleeper. The battery was attached to Grover's Brigade, Military District of Washington, to February 1863. Jewett's Brigade, XX Corps, Department of Washington, to Jun... | [
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Notable members\n\nPrivate John Davis Billings - author of Hard Tack and Coffee (1888)",
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Detailed service\n\nNovember 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Ca... |
10th_Massachusetts_Battery_30192620 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Massachusetts Battery'. | The 10th Massachusetts Battery (or 10th Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery) was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Notable members\n\nPrivate John Davis Billings - author of Hard Tack and Coffee (1888)",
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Detailed service\n\nNovember 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Ca... |
10th_Massachusetts_Battery_30192625 | Based on the article about '10th Massachusetts Battery', describe the 'Casualties' section. | The battery lost a total of 24 men during service; 2 officers and 6 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 16 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Notable members\n\nPrivate John Davis Billings - author of Hard Tack and Coffee (1888)",
"10th Massachusetts Battery — Detailed service\n\nNovember 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. At Brandy Station December 3, 1863 to April 8, 1864, and at Stevensburg until May 3. Rapidan Ca... |
10th_Mechanised_Division_(Syria)_9837365 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Mechanised Division (Syria)'. | 51st Armored Brigade near Zahle in the Beqaa Valley and the 85th Armored Brigade, deployed around the complex of positions at Dahr al-Baidar. In Syria, the division was reported to have become involved in the two battles in al-Qusayr starting on 19 May 2013, as part of the larger al-Qusayr offensive, launched in early ... | [
"10th Mechanised Division (Syria)\n\n51st Armored Brigade near Zahle in the Beqaa Valley and the 85th Armored Brigade, deployed around the complex of positions at Dahr al-Baidar. In Syria, the division was reported to have become involved in the two battles in al-Qusayr starting on 19 May 2013, as part of the large... |
10th_Mechanised_Division_(Syria)_9837364 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Mechanised Division (Syria)'. | The 10th Mechanised Division (الفرقة الآلية 10) is a division of the Syrian Arab Army, currently engaged in the Syrian Civil War. In Lebanon in 1982, the 10th Armoured Division was deployed south of the Beirut-Damascus road, and inside Beirut, and consisted of the 76th and 91st Tank Brigades – equipped with T-62s and B... | [
"10th Mechanised Division (Syria)\n\n51st Armored Brigade near Zahle in the Beqaa Valley and the 85th Armored Brigade, deployed around the complex of positions at Dahr al-Baidar. In Syria, the division was reported to have become involved in the two battles in al-Qusayr starting on 19 May 2013, as part of the large... |
10th_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)_11692649 | Describe the 'First formation' section of the article about '10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)'. | which and extended from Narva to Shimsk on Lake Ilmen. It first engaged 8th Panzer Division on 13 July 1941 along with the 177th Rifle Division isolating it from its neighbouring divisions for several days around Dno & costing it 70 of its 150 tanks destroyed or damaged. However the Luga Operational Group was encircled... | [
"10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) — First formation\n\nwhich and extended from Narva to Shimsk on Lake Ilmen. It first engaged 8th Panzer Division on 13 July 1941 along with the 177th Rifle Division isolating it from its neighbouring divisions for several days around Dno & costing it 70 of its 150 tanks destroy... |
10th_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)_11692648 | What does the article about '10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)' say regarding 'First formation'? | Initially formed in March 1941 in response the German victories of 1940 it was attached to the Leningrad Military District, & held in reserve near Leningrad Fortified Region in Soviet Union It was under the command of Major General I.G. Lazarev when the German Operation Barbarossa began in June 1941. It initially compr... | [
"10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) — First formation\n\nwhich and extended from Narva to Shimsk on Lake Ilmen. It first engaged 8th Panzer Division on 13 July 1941 along with the 177th Rifle Division isolating it from its neighbouring divisions for several days around Dno & costing it 70 of its 150 tanks destroy... |
10th_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)_11692650 | What does the article about '10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)' say regarding 'Second Formation'? | A second 10th Mechanized Corps was formed in December 1944, but it was only combat ready in summer 1945. It was part of the active army from August 9 to September 3, 1945. and took part in the Harbin–Kirin Offensive Operation during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. After the war, the corps was reorganized in January 1... | [
"10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) — First formation\n\nwhich and extended from Narva to Shimsk on Lake Ilmen. It first engaged 8th Panzer Division on 13 July 1941 along with the 177th Rifle Division isolating it from its neighbouring divisions for several days around Dno & costing it 70 of its 150 tanks destroy... |
10th_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)_11692651 | Based on the article about '10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)', describe the 'Further reading' section. | Brian Taylor, Barbarossa To Berlin A Chronology of the Campaigns on the Eastern Front 1941 to 1945, 2003, Spellmount Ltd, ISBN: 1-86227-206-9 ; David Glantz (1998), 'Stumbling Colossus – The Red Army on the Eve of World War', Kansas. ISBN: 0-7006-0879-6 ; David Glantz (2002), 'The Battle for Leningrad 1941–1944', Kansa... | [
"10th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) — First formation\n\nwhich and extended from Narva to Shimsk on Lake Ilmen. It first engaged 8th Panzer Division on 13 July 1941 along with the 177th Rifle Division isolating it from its neighbouring divisions for several days around Dno & costing it 70 of its 150 tanks destroy... |
10th_Mechanized_Infantry_Brigade_(Greece)_2799719 | Summarize the 'Structure' part of '10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece)'. | Headquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th Support Battalion (10 ΤΥΠ) | [
"10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) — Structure\n\nHeadquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th... |
10th_Mechanized_Infantry_Brigade_(Greece)_2799718 | Summarize the 'Current use' part of '10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece)'. | It was reorganized as the 10th Infantry Brigade (10η Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού) on 1 July 2004, coming under the control of I Army Corps, but was reformed as a mechanized infantry unit in November 2009 and subordinated to III Army Corps. It re-acquired a national role after having been reduced to a headquarters-only formation ... | [
"10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) — Structure\n\nHeadquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th... |
10th_Mechanized_Infantry_Brigade_(Greece)_2799715 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece)'. | The 10th Infantry Regiment "(10 ΣΠ)" (10ο Σύνταγμα Πεζικού (10 ΣΠ)) is a motorized infantry Regiment of the Hellenic Army. Headquartered in Serres and subordinated to the III Army Corps, it was formed from the former 10th Infantry Division (Χ Μεραρχία Πεζικού) on 1 July 2004. | [
"10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) — Structure\n\nHeadquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th... |
10th_Mechanized_Infantry_Brigade_(Greece)_2799717 | Summarize the 'Early 20th century' part of '10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece)'. | of Afyonkarahisar–Eskişehir. During the Greek retreat in August 1922, it retreated orderly and evacuated over the Marmara Sea to Eastern Thrace. During the next few years it remained based in Veroia. It fought during the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41 and was disbanded after the Greek capitulation in April 1941. It was r... | [
"10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) — Structure\n\nHeadquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th... |
10th_Mechanized_Infantry_Brigade_(Greece)_2799716 | What information does the article about '10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece)' provide on 'Early 20th century'? | The 10th Infantry Division was originally formed in March 1913, in preparation for the Second Balkan War, where it participated. After the end of the war it was based at Veroia. It remained loyal to the royal government during the National Schism, and was withdrawn to Thessaly. After the Noemvriana, the 10th Infantry D... | [
"10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) — Structure\n\nHeadquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres. 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ) 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ) 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro. 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi. 10th... |
10th_Michigan_Cavalry_Regiment_9658871 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment'. | The 10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel Luther Stephen Trowbridge",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Service\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry w... |
10th_Michigan_Cavalry_Regiment_9658872 | From the article on '10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment', restate the 'Service' content. | The 10th Michigan Cavalry was organized at Grand Rapids, Michigan between September 18 and November 23, 1863. The regiment left Grand Rapids for Lexington, Kentucky, on December 1, 1863. The regiment moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, on February 25 and remained there until March 6. The regiment saw action at Flat Creek Va... | [
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel Luther Stephen Trowbridge",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Service\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry w... |
10th_Michigan_Cavalry_Regiment_9658873 | Reconstruct the content about 'Service' from the article on '10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment'. | expeditions were made to Newport on May 2 and Dandridge May 19. A reconnaissance from Strawberry Plains to Bull's Gap and Greenville was accomplished from May 28–31. In the summer of 1864, a reconnaissance was made to Bean's Station June 14, Wilsonville June 16, and a scout from Strawberry Plains to Greenville August 1... | [
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel Luther Stephen Trowbridge",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Service\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry w... |
10th_Michigan_Cavalry_Regiment_9658874 | Summarize the 'Total strength and casualties' part of '10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment'. | The regiment suffered 2 officers and 29 enlisted men killed in action or mortally wounded and 240 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 271 fatalities. | [
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel Luther Stephen Trowbridge",
"10th Michigan Cavalry Regiment — Service\n\nThe 10th Michigan Cavalry w... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222159 | From the article on '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Service' content. | unsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was engaged at Resaca, Rome and Dallas, was in reserve at... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222162 | What information does the article about '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment' provide on 'Total strength and casualties'? | The regiment suffered 7 officers and 95 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 223 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 327 fatalities. | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222161 | Based on the article about '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Service' section. | road and Bentonville. It reached Richmond May 7, was in the grand review at Washington, moved to Louisville, Ky., in June, and was mustered out on July 19. Its original strength was 997: gain by recruits, 791; total, 1,788. Loss by death, 299. The regiment was mustered out on August 1, 1865. The Tenth Michigan Infantry... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222158 | What information does the article about '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment' provide on 'Service'? | it participated in the capture of Chickamauga Station, and then moving towards Knoxville marched for several days, but was ordered to Columbus, reaching there Dec. 9. It moved for Chattanooga on the 15th and 395 having reenlisted as veterans on Feb. 6, 1864, they were expecting to receive the longed-for furlough, but i... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222160 | Explain what '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Service' section. | stand of colors, losing 30 killed and 47 wounded. It went into camp at Atlanta on Sept. 8, and on the 28th moved to Stevenson, Huntsville, Athens and Florence, skirmishing at the latter place. It proceeded to Chattanooga, thence to Rome, Ga., and moved forward with the army on the Savannah campaign, engaging in skirmis... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222154 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Michigan Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army between February 10, 1862, and August 1, 1865, during the American Civil War. | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222157 | Explain what '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Service' section. | of the enemy's cavalry. Twenty-seven men of the 10th being near, went forward and routed the enemy with heavy loss, capturing guns and horses and saving most of the train, which had been fired. On April 10 several hundred guerrillas drove a detail of 46 men away from the train they were guarding, but reinforced by 15 m... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222155 | From the article on '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Service' content. | The 10th Michigan Infantry was organized at Flint, Michigan, and mustered into Federal service for a three-year enlistment on February 10, 1862. Tenth Michigan Infantry. — Col., Charles M. Lum; Lieut. -Cols., Christopher J. Dickerson, William H. Dunphy; Majs., James J. Scarrett, Henry S. Burnett, Sylvan Ter Bush. This... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment_5222156 | Describe the 'Service' section of the article about '10th Michigan Infantry Regiment'. | Nashville and assigned to the 1st brigade, and division, Rosecrans' army. It was engaged in provost, guard and fatigue duty at Nashville, Murfreesboro and on Stone's river during the year. On Dec. 31 it guarded an ammunition train for the army, made a march of 54 mi in 36 hours, and participated in the engagement at St... | [
"10th Michigan Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nunsupported was compelled to return to its earlier stand. The 10th then took part in the successful counter attack at Tunnel Hill before being furloughed home in March and on its return reached Chattanooga May 11, in time to take part in the Atlanta campaign. It was eng... |
10th_Minnesota_Infantry_Regiment_10720413 | What information does the article about '10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment' provide on 'Service'? | was part of Col.Sibleys force at the Battle of Big Mound, Battle of Buffalo Lake, and the Battle of Stony Lake. Afterwards the Regiment was sent south to the District of St. Louis. From there they joined the 1st Brigade, 1st Division Army of Tennessee and later the 16th Army Corps in west Mississippi. The 10th Minnesot... | [
"10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nwas part of Col.Sibleys force at the Battle of Big Mound, Battle of Buffalo Lake, and the Battle of Stony Lake. Afterwards the Regiment was sent south to the District of St. Louis. From there they joined the 1st Brigade, 1st Division Army of Tennessee and later the 16t... |
10th_Minnesota_Infantry_Regiment_10720412 | Reconstruct the content about 'Service' from the article on '10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was recruited into Federal service at Garden City, Winnebago Agency, Fort Snelling and St. Paul, Minnesota, between August 12 and November 15, 1862. The 10th took part in the defense of New Ulm on 24-25 August 1862. Companies G & I were at Fort Ridgely. Company I had a detachment at... | [
"10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nwas part of Col.Sibleys force at the Battle of Big Mound, Battle of Buffalo Lake, and the Battle of Stony Lake. Afterwards the Regiment was sent south to the District of St. Louis. From there they joined the 1st Brigade, 1st Division Army of Tennessee and later the 16t... |
10th_Minnesota_Infantry_Regiment_10720411 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was a Minnesota USV infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment — Service\n\nwas part of Col.Sibleys force at the Battle of Big Mound, Battle of Buffalo Lake, and the Battle of Stony Lake. Afterwards the Regiment was sent south to the District of St. Louis. From there they joined the 1st Brigade, 1st Division Army of Tennessee and later the 16t... |
10th_Minnesota_Legislature_14470248 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Minnesota Legislature'. | The tenth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 7, 1868. The 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were chosen in the General Election of November 6, 1866, while the 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented odd-numbered districts, and the 47 members of the Minnes... | [
"10th Minnesota Legislature\n\nThe tenth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 7, 1868. The 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were chosen in the General Election of November 6, 1866, while the 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented odd-numbered district... |
10th_Minnesota_Legislature_14470249 | Based on the article about '10th Minnesota Legislature', describe the 'Sessions' section. | The legislature met in a regular session from January 7, 1868 to March 6, 1868. There were no special sessions of the 10th Minnesota Legislature. | [
"10th Minnesota Legislature\n\nThe tenth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 7, 1868. The 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were chosen in the General Election of November 6, 1866, while the 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented odd-numbered district... |
10th_Mirchi_Music_Awards_16090513 | Explain what '10th Mirchi Music Awards' covers in the 'Winners and nominees' section. | The winners were selected by the members of jury, chaired by Kavita Krishnamurthy. The following are the names of nominees and winners. (Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.) | [
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Films with multiple wins and nominations\n\nWon a Listeners' Choice award",
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Winners and nominees\n\nThe winners were selected by the members of jury, chaired by Kavita Krishnamurthy. The following are the names of nominees and winners. (Winners are listed fi... |
10th_Mirchi_Music_Awards_16090515 | Describe the 'Jury' section of the article about '10th Mirchi Music Awards'. | Alka Yagnik – playback singer ; Milind Srivastava – music director ; Anu Malik – music director ; Ashutosh Gowariker – director, writer and producer ; Hariharan – singer ; Ila Arun – actress and folk singer ; Irshad Kamil – lyricist ; Lalit Pandit – composer ; Louis Banks – composer, record producer and singer ; Madhur... | [
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Films with multiple wins and nominations\n\nWon a Listeners' Choice award",
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Winners and nominees\n\nThe winners were selected by the members of jury, chaired by Kavita Krishnamurthy. The following are the names of nominees and winners. (Winners are listed fi... |
10th_Mirchi_Music_Awards_16090512 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Mirchi Music Awards'. | The 10th Mirchi Music Awards, presented by the Radio Mirchi, honoured the best music professionals of Hindi language Indian films of 2017. The ceremony was held on 28 January 2018 at the Dome @ National Sports Club of India, Mumbai and was hosted by Sonu Nigam. There were many performances, including those by Shreya Gh... | [
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Films with multiple wins and nominations\n\nWon a Listeners' Choice award",
"10th Mirchi Music Awards — Winners and nominees\n\nThe winners were selected by the members of jury, chaired by Kavita Krishnamurthy. The following are the names of nominees and winners. (Winners are listed fi... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533409 | Based on the article about '10th Missile Squadron', describe the 'Assignments' section. | 25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 – 25 June 1961 ; Strategic Air Command, 2 Aug... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533407 | Reconstruct the content about 'Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Squadron' from the article on '10th Missile Squadron'. | It was reactivated on 1 December 1961 as an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile squadron assigned to the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. It was initially equipped with 50 LGM-30A Minuteman Is in early 1962, becoming SAC's first operational Minuteman squadron. It upgraded to the Minuteman IB in 1... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533411 | Describe the 'Aircraft and Missiles' section of the article about '10th Missile Squadron'. | Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, 1940 ; Northrop A-17 Nomad, 1940–1941 ; Douglas B-18 Bolo, 1940–1943 ; North American B-25 Mitchell, 1943–1944 ; North American AT-6 Texan, 1947–1949 ; Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan, 1947–1949 ; B-47 Stratojet, 1956–1961 ; LGM-30A/B Minuteman I, 1962–1968 ; LGM-30F Minuteman II, 1968–1991 ; LGM-3... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533410 | What information does the article about '10th Missile Squadron' provide on 'Stations'? | Langley Field, Virginia, 1 February – 26 October 1940 ; Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1 November 1940 ; Edinburgh Field, Trinidad, c. 1 November 1942 ; Detachment operated from Port of Spain, Trinidad, 27 August – 12 October 1943 ; Waller Field, Trinidad, 1 October 1943 ; France Field, Panama Canal Zone, 11 December 19... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533406 | Reconstruct the content about 'Strategic Air Command' from the article on '10th Missile Squadron'. | The squadron was reactivated in 1955 as a Strategic Air Command (SAC) Boeing B-47 Stratojet squadron. It trained in air refueling and strategic bombardment operations with the B-47. In 1961, the squadron transferred its B-47s to other SAC wings and was inactivated. | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533405 | Reconstruct the content about 'World War II' from the article on '10th Missile Squadron'. | In August 1943, the 10th Squadron, which had by then been consolidated with the personnel and equipment of the old 1st Bombardment Squadron re-equipped with the North American B-25 Mitchell. A detachment was also maintained at Port-of-Spain at this time. With the Navy taking over the antisubmarine mission, the squadron... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533404 | Reconstruct the content about 'World War II' from the article on '10th Missile Squadron'. | Established in 1939 as a prewar bombardment squadron, it was equipped with a mixture of Douglas B-18 Bolo medium and early-model Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers. It trained over the US east coast flying training missions. It also had some second-line Northrop A-17 Nomad dive bombers assigned. After the outbre... | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Missile_Squadron_31533403 | What information does the article about '10th Missile Squadron' provide? | The 10th Missile Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 341st Operations Group, stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. The squadron is equipped with the LGM-30G Minuteman III Intercontinental ballistic missile, with a mission of nuclear deterrence. | [
"10th Missile Squadron — Assignments\n\n25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 (attached to VI Bomber Command after 13 December 1943) ; VI Bomber Command, 17 December 1943 ; Second Air Force, c. 9 May – 17 June 1944 ; 341st Bombardment Group, 18 June 1947 – 27 June 1949 ; 341st Bombardment Wing, 1 September 1955 –... |
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156650 | From the article on '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment', restate the '"New" 10th Mississippi' content. | ; Company K - Beauregard Relief (Tippah County) ; Company L - Capt. Finley’s Company ; Company M - Capt. Dobson’s Company ; Company N - Capt. Bell’s Company ; Company O - Capt. Inge’s Company ; Company P - Capt. Betts’ Company The regiment was reorganized at Corinth on March 15, 1862, for a term of two years. The new c... | [
"10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment — \"New\" 10th Mississippi\n\n; Company K - Beauregard Relief (Tippah County) ; Company L - Capt. Finley’s Company ; Company M - Capt. Dobson’s Company ; Company N - Capt. Bell’s Company ; Company O - Capt. Inge’s Company ; Company P - Capt. Betts’ Company The regiment was reorga... |
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