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10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156652
From the article on '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment', restate the '"New" 10th Mississippi' content.
subsequently participated in the Chickamauga Campaign in September and in the attack on Missionary Ridge at Chattanooga in November before retreating to winter quarters near Dalton, Georgia. In the spring and summer of 1864, the 10th participated in the Atlanta Campaign. Colonel Barr was mortally wounded in the Battle ...
[ "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...
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156646
Describe the content of the article about '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment'.
The 10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment was a regiment of infantry in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought in several campaigns and battles in the Western Theater.
[ "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...
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156649
Describe the '"New" 10th Mississippi' section of the article about '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment'.
Company A - Horn Lake Volunteers [formerly Co. E, 9th MS Infantry] (DeSoto County) ; Company B - Natchez Southrons [also listed as Co. C] (Adams County) ; Company C - Ben Bullard Rifles [also listed as Co. D] (Itawamba County) ; Company D - Mississippi Rifles [also listed as Co. G] (Hinds County) ; Company E - Lowndes ...
[ "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...
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156648
Based on the article about '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment', describe the '"Old" 10th Mississippi' section.
of Col. Seaburne M. Phillips, were: The troops assembled in Mobile, Alabama, and were transported to Pensacola, Florida, for garrison duty there to help man the coastal defenses. They encamped near Fort Barrancas, opposite Fort Pickens and Santa Rosa Island, both held by Union troops. Several companies engaged in buil...
[ "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...
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156651
Summarize the '"New" 10th Mississippi' part of '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment'.
Battle of Munfordville, including Colonel Smith. Chalmers' Brigade, including the 10th Mississippi, was part in the advance toward Louisville in September. Under Col. James Barr Jr., the 10th fought in the Battle of Perryville before retreating with Bragg's beaten army across the Cumberland Gap on October 20. Marching ...
[ "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...
10th_Mississippi_Infantry_Regiment_6156647
From the article on '10th Mississippi Infantry Regiment', restate the '"Old" 10th Mississippi' content.
Company A - Mississippi Rifles (Hinds County) ; Company B - Ben Bullard Rifles (Itawamba County) ; Company C - Port Gibson Riflemen, aka Port Gibson Rifles (Claiborne County) ; Company D - Lowndes Southrons (Lowndes County) ; Company E - Southern Avengers (Lowndes County) ; Company F - Hill City Cadets (Warren County) ...
[ "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...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315799
Explain what '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)' covers in the 'Detailed service' section.
Moved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation April 11. Burnsville, Ala., and Glendale, Miss., April 14. Dodge's Ex...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315804
Explain what '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)' covers in the 'Casualties' section.
The regiment lost a total of 352 men during service; 2 officers and 52 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 295 enlisted men died of disease.
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315797
What does the article about '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)' say regarding 'Service'?
The 10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was organized at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri, in October 1862 and mustered in for three years. It was organized from the 28th Missouri Infantry. Additionally, Bowen's Battalion was assigned as Companies A, B, C, and D, and six companies were organized for the 9th Missour...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315801
Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)'.
October 18. Treadwell's Plantation October 20. Brownsville October 22. Near Yazoo City October 31. Operations about Natchez, Miss., December 1–10. Natchez December 10 (detachment). Meridian Campaign February 3-March 2, 1864. Near Bolton's Depot and Champion Hill February 4. Jackson February 5. Morton and Brandon Februa...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315796
What information does the article about '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)' provide?
The 10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315803
Explain what '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)' covers in the 'Detailed service' section.
Mobile & Ohio Railroad December 21, 1864, to January 5, 1865. Verona December 25. Egypt Station December 28, 1864. Regiment at Louisville, Ky., until February 1865. Moved to Gravelly Springs, Ala., February 5–15, 1865. Wilson's Raid from Chickasaw, Ala., to Macon, Ga., March 22-April 24. Near Montevallo, Ala., March 31...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315802
Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)'.
June 10. Guntown June 24. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Miss., July 5–21. Tupelo July 14–15. Old Town Creek July 15. Smith's Expedition to Oxford, Miss., August 1–30. Tallahatchie River August 7–9. Hurricane Creek and Oxford August 9. Tallahatchie River August 10. Oxford August 12. Hurricane Creek August 13–14 and 19. ...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315800
Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)'.
(Company C). Expedition from Corinth to Florence, Ala., May 26–31. Florence, Ala., May 28. Hamburg Landing, Tenn., May 29–30. Iuka, Miss., July 7. Jackson, Miss., July 29. Jacinto August 13. Expedition from Corinth to Henderson, Tenn., September 11–16. Clark's Creek Church September 13 (detachment). Yazoo City, Miss., ...
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)_22315805
Based on the article about '10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)', describe the 'Commanders' section.
Colonel Florence M. Cornyn ; Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Benteen ; Major William H. Lusk - commanded at the Battle of Mine Creek
[ "10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) — Detailed service\n\nMoved to Memphis, Tenn., December 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., until February 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7–15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district until June. Courtney's Plantation Apr...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531079
Explain what '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)' covers in the '18641865' section.
was Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 1865 encamped at various points in southern Arkansas and in the Shr...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531069
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'.
The 10th Regiment Missouri Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized on November 10, 1862 and was assigned to the brigade of Brigadier General Mosby M. Parsons. The regiment fought at the Battle of Prairie Grove, where both the...
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10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531078
Summarize the '18641865' part of '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'.
33rd Iowa Infantry Regiment and the 12th Kansas Infantry Regiment. Burns' Brigade was able to outflank the Iowa and Kansas regiments, who then fell back. However, Union reinforcements quickly arrived and repulsed the Confederate attack, driving Burns' Brigade back to the area where it had begun its attack. The battle h...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531071
What does the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)' say regarding 'Organization'?
Infantry Regiment was mustered into the Confederate army on November 10, 1862, while the men of the regiment were stationed east of Fort Smith, Arkansas. To form the regiment, a cavalry battalion commanded by Alexander E. Steen was consolidated with a unit of recruits led by John M. Johnson and elements of the Missouri...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531077
From the article on '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)', restate the '18641865' content.
but a Union counterattack defeated the Confederates. The Confederates retreated in some disarray. The Union force abandoned the field after the battle. At Pleasant Hill, the regiment lost 10 men killed and 25 wounded, for a total of 35. The division then went on the offensive, marching north towards Camden, Arkansas, t...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531075
Explain what '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)' covers in the '1863' section.
10, moving to Arkadelphia, Arkansas. On November 22, the 12th Missouri Infantry Regiment, which contained fewer than 200 men due to heavy losses, was reduced to two companies and attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry. To make room for the men from the 12th Missouri Infantry in the company structure, Company F of the 1...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531076
Based on the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)', describe the '18641865' section.
In late March 1864, the 10th Missouri Infantry was assigned to a brigade commanded by Colonel Simon P. Burns in a division commanded by Parsons. In early April, a Union army under command of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks began moving towards Shreveport, Louisiana, in the Red River Campaign. On April 9, Burns' Brigad...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531072
Summarize the '1862' part of '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'.
After formation, the regiment was assigned to the brigade of Brigadier General Mosby M. Parsons. On December 7, 1862, the regiment was engaged at the Battle of Prairie Grove. Early in the action, Parsons' Brigade was positioned on the left of the Confederate main line, with the 10th Missouri Infantry on the right. Late...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531070
From the article on '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)', restate the 'Organization' content.
Company A: Macon County, Marion County, Monroe County, Platte County, and Randolph County. ; Company B: Clark County, Clay County, Franklin County, Knox County, Pettis County, Platte County, Scotland County, and St. Louis. ; Company C: Douglas County, Texas County, and Wright County. ; Company D: Dent County and Phelps...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531074
Explain what '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)' covers in the '1863' section.
Confederate forces were unable to penetrate the Union lines. As a result, Union forces were able to concentrate against Parsons' Brigade, driving it from the field and capturing many of the Missourians. In five hours of fighting, the 10th Missouri Infantry lost 11 men killed, 41 wounded, and 237 captured, for a total o...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)_32531073
Summarize the '1863' part of '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)'.
In January 1863, the regiment was transferred to Little Rock, Arkansas, where it spent the rest of the winter. On May 3, the regiment was officially named by order of Major General Sterling Price; the regiment had been known by the name of its commander previously. Later in May, the regiment moved with the rest of Pric...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) — 18641865\n\nwas Lieutenant Colonel Simon Harris. On September 19, the remnant of the 12th Missouri Infantry that had been attached to the 10th Missouri Infantry was officially consolidated into the regiment. The regiment spent the rest of 1864 and the beginning of 18...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739887
Describe the 'Commanders' section of the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)'.
Colonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun 10, 1863 (Resigned) ; Lieutenant Colonel Leonidas Horney - in...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739884
What does the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)' say regarding 'Detailed service'?
1862 to January 1863. Escort train to Memphis, Tenn., December 20–30, 1862. Guard duty on Memphis & Charleston Railroad at Germantown and near Memphis until March 1863. Expedition to Yazoo Pass and operations against Fort Pemberton and Greenwood March 13-April 5. Moved to Milliken's Bend, La., and duty there until Apri...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739886
Based on the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)', describe the 'Casualties' section.
The regiment lost a total of 331 men during service; 3 officers and 98 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 228 enlisted men died of disease.
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739883
What does the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)' say regarding 'Detailed service'?
Guarded Pacific Railroad until November 1861. Expedition through Jefferson County September 1–3. Fulton, Mo., October 28. At Hermann, Mo., December 1–23. Expedition through Warren, Callaway, Boone and Audrain Counties December 1861. At Warrenton, Mo., until February 1862. At High Bridge until April. At Cape Girardeau, ...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739882
From the article on '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)', restate the 'Service' content.
The 10th Missouri Infantry Regiment was organized at St. Louis, Missouri in August 1861 and mustered in for three years service. The regiment was attached to the Department of the Missouri to May 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Mississippi, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, 7th Division, Left Wing, XIII Corps...
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)_7739881
What information does the article about '10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)' provide?
The 10th Missouri Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
[ "10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) — Commanders\n\nColonel Chester Harding Jr. was the regiment's founding commanding officer. Resigned Dec 1, 1861 to accept appointment as Adjutant General of the State of Missouri. ; Colonel George R. Todd, Dec 1, 1861-Apr 9, 1862 ; Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Apr 9, 1862-Jun ...
10th_Moscow_International_Film_Festival_25411115
From the article on '10th Moscow International Film Festival', restate the 'Awards' content.
Golden Prizes: ; The Fifth Seal by Zoltán Fábri ; El puente by Juan Antonio Bardem ; Mimino by Georgiy Daneliya ; Silver Prizes: ; Omar Gatlato by Merzak Allouache ; The Swimming Pool by Binka Zhelyazkova ; Shadow of the Castles by Daniel Duval ; Special Prizes: ; Night Over Chile by Sebastián Alarcón and Aleksandr Kos...
[ "10th Moscow International Film Festival — Awards\n\nGolden Prizes: ; The Fifth Seal by Zoltán Fábri ; El puente by Juan Antonio Bardem ; Mimino by Georgiy Daneliya ; Silver Prizes: ; Omar Gatlato by Merzak Allouache ; The Swimming Pool by Binka Zhelyazkova ; Shadow of the Castles by Daniel Duval ; Special Prizes: ...
10th_Moscow_International_Film_Festival_25411112
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Moscow International Film Festival'.
The 10th Moscow International Film Festival was held 7-21 July 1977. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Hungarian film The Fifth Seal directed by Zoltán Fábri, the Spanish film El puente directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and the Soviet film Mimino directed by Georgiy Daneliya.
[ "10th Moscow International Film Festival — Awards\n\nGolden Prizes: ; The Fifth Seal by Zoltán Fábri ; El puente by Juan Antonio Bardem ; Mimino by Georgiy Daneliya ; Silver Prizes: ; Omar Gatlato by Merzak Allouache ; The Swimming Pool by Binka Zhelyazkova ; Shadow of the Castles by Daniel Duval ; Special Prizes: ...
10th_Moscow_International_Film_Festival_25411113
Explain what '10th Moscow International Film Festival' covers in the 'Jury' section.
Stanislav Rostotsky (USSR - President of the Jury) ; Salah Abu Seif (Egypt) ; Barbara Brylska (Poland) ; Souna Boubakar (Niger) ; Valerio Zurlini (Italy) ; Michael Kutza (USA) ; Toshiro Mifune (Japan) ; Vladimir Naumov (USSR) ; István Nemeskürty (Hungary) ; Yuri Ozerov (USSR) ; Ion Popescu-Gopo (Romania) ; Humberto Sol...
[ "10th Moscow International Film Festival — Awards\n\nGolden Prizes: ; The Fifth Seal by Zoltán Fábri ; El puente by Juan Antonio Bardem ; Mimino by Georgiy Daneliya ; Silver Prizes: ; Omar Gatlato by Merzak Allouache ; The Swimming Pool by Binka Zhelyazkova ; Shadow of the Castles by Daniel Duval ; Special Prizes: ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677734
What information does the article about '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)' provide on 'Role during invasion of Poland'?
invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of its men, but was never defeated in open combat, gaining even the enemy's respect....
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677735
Explain what '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)' covers in the 'Fighting in France' section.
The unit's history did not, however, end in 1939. With the tacit support of Hungarians, most of its soldiers managed to reach France to join the Polish Army led by General Sikorski. They fought in France in 1940 as the renamed 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade. During the Fall of France in June 1940 the veterans of "The Bl...
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677730
What does the article about '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)' say regarding 'Organized in 1937'?
The unit was organized in February 1937, partly as an experiment. It was to be a hybrid between a standard motorized infantry brigade and the French concept of Division legere. As Polish cavalry generals still had some doubts about the value of mechanized forces, there was some opposition against reforming standard cav...
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677731
Based on the article about '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)', describe the '1939 exercise' section.
The Brigade's first offensive exercise, in 1939, was considered a failure. The Brigade had inadequate anti-tank ordnance to counter potential enemy armoured units. The Brigade was also thought insufficiently versatile, especially compared with a standard cavalry unit, which had much better off-road capabilities and spe...
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677736
What information does the article about '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)' provide on 'In Popular Culture'?
A detailed account of the brigade and its actions is a major part of the historical fiction novel A Witness to Gallantry: An American Spy in Poland 1939.
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677732
What information does the article about '10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)' provide on 'Role during invasion of Poland'?
During the Invasion of Poland in September 1939, the brigade was attached to the Kraków Army defending Lesser Poland and Silesia. Equipped with only light tanks and tankettes and without a battalion ("dywizjon") of heavy artillery attached to it, which left the unit with only 8 heavier cannons, it went into battle duri...
[ "10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) — Role during invasion of Poland\n\ninvasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17. After two days, Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Marshal of Poland ordered the brigade to cross the Hungarian border. Colonel Maczek’s brigade was interned in Hungary. The unit lost about half of ...
10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland)_1677729
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The 10th Cavalry Brigade (10. Brygada Kawalerii) was a Polish military unit in World War II. It was the only fully operational Polish motorized infantry unit during the Invasion of Poland, as Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade was not completed by September 1, 1939. Commanded by Colonel, later General Stanisław Maczek, ...
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From the article on '10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)', restate the 'History' content.
and 54th Mechanized Brigades. After its return to Kolomyia, the brigade began mountain training, which it had not had time to commence before being sent to the front. Its first mountain climb took place on 13 January 2017 on Veliky Verkh. In the second half of February, brigade personnel climbed Hoverla, the tallest pe...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)' say regarding 'History'?
in action. After the end of its tour in the Donbas, the brigade returned to Kolomyia in November. It suffered a total of 22 soldiers killed in action during its combat tour. At this time the 24th Assault and 46th Separate Special Purpose Battalions were withdrawn from the brigade due to a desire to avoid stationing the...
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The brigade was formed on 30 October 2015 in Koloymia, part of Operational Command West. It included the 24th Separate Assault Battalion, the former Aidar Battalion. The brigade's first commander was Colonel and Hero of Ukraine Vasyl Zubanych, a former battalion commander in the 128th Mechanized Brigade. In an intervie...
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Special Purpose Battalion formed the entirety of the brigade, consisting of a few thousand men. The brigade fought in the war in Donbas from 25 May to November 2016. The brigade defended the area around Marinka, Krasnohorivka, Taramchuk, Stepne, and Solodke. Immediately after the brigade took over its sector, it was sh...
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10th Mountain Assault Brigade, Kolomyia ; Headquarters & Headquarters Company ; 1st Mountain Assault Battalion ; 108th Mountain Assault Battalion ; 109th Mountain Assault Battalion ; Tank Battalion ; 8th Motorized Infantry Battalion ; Brigade Artillery Group ; Headquarters & Target Acquisition Battery ; Artillery Batta...
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The 10th Mountain Assault Brigade is a mountain warfare brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. It is part of Operational Command West and is based in Kolomyia. Formed in late 2015, the brigade fought in the war in Donbas between May and November 2016, defending positions around Marinka. It again deployed to the Donbas...
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Describe the 'History' section of the article about '10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)'.
a 25% pay increase offered to recruits, as recognition of their status as mountain troops. In January 2016, it was reported by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence that the brigade was ready to begin combat training. As of January 2016 the brigade was stationed at Bila Tserkva pending completion of new barracks in Kolomyi...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761357
What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Formation'?
the unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfare, so Dole recruited from schools, universi...
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Summarize the 'Afghanistan deployments' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
January 2009, the 3rd BCT instead deployed to Kunar, Logar and Wardak Provinces, eastern Afghanistan to relieve the 101st Airborne Division, as part of a new buildup of US forces in that country. The brigade was responsible for expanding forward operating bases and combat outposts (COPs) in the region, as well as stren...
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during the Soviet Union's invasion of Finland, Russian efforts were frustrated following the destruction of two armored divisions by Finnish soldiers on skis. The conflict caught global attention as the outnumbered and outgunned Finnish soldiers were able to use the difficult local terrain to their advantage, severely ...
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Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'Casualties' section.
Total battle casualties: 4,072 ; Killed in action: 992 ; Wounded in action: 3,134 ; Missing in action: 38 ; Prisoners of war: 28
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From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'World War II' content.
Texas, to prepare for maneuvers in Louisiana, which were later canceled. A period of acclimation to a low altitude and hot climate was thought necessary to prepare for this training. On 6 November 1944, the 10th Division was redesignated the 10th Mountain Division. That same month, the blue and white "Mountain" tab was...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761369
Based on the article about '10th Mountain Division', describe the 'Demobilization' section.
Originally, the division was to be sent to the Pacific theater to take part in Operation Downfall, the invasion of mainland Japan, as one of the primary assault forces. However, Japan surrendered in August 1945 following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The division returned to the US two days later. It w...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Afghanistan deployments'?
The division headquarters, 3rd Brigade Combat Team and two Battalion Task Forces from the 4th Brigade Combat Team deployed to Afghanistan in 2006, staying in the country until 2007. The division and brigade served in the eastern region of the country, along the border with Pakistan, fulfilling a similar role as it did ...
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attacks in conjunction with troops of the 1st Brazilian Infantry Division, to dislodge the Germans from their artillery positions in the Northern Apennines on the border between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions, in order to make possible the Allied advance over the Po Valley. While the Brazilian division was in charg...
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Describe the 'Structure in 1989' section of the article about '10th Mountain Division'.
10th Mountain Division (Light), Fort Drum, New York ; Headquarters & Headquarters Company ; 1st Brigade ; Headquarters & Headquarters Company ; 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry ; 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry ; 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry ; 2nd Brigade ; Headquarters & Headquarters Company ; 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry ; ...
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The division sailed for the Italian front in two parts, with the 86th Infantry and support leaving Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia on 11 December 1944 aboard the SS Argentina and arriving in Naples, Italy on 22 December. The 85th and 87th Infantry left Hampton Roads, Virginia on 4 January 1945 aboard the SS West Point and...
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Jenner Michael Dove - Afghanistan ; Alejandro Villanueva, OEF - Afghanistan ; Bill Bowerman, World War II ; Bob Dole, World War II ; Chelsea Manning, Iraq ; Mike Prysner, Iraq ; Skippy Baxter, World War II ; Billy Kearns, World War II ; Donald G. Dunn, World War II ; Pete Seibert, World War II ; Werner von Trapp and Ru...
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On 13 February 1985, the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) was reactivated at Fort Drum, New York. In accordance with the Reorganization Objective Army Divisions plan, the division was no longer centered on regiments, instead two brigades were activated under the division. The 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division ...
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10th Mountain Division DUI.png 10th Mountain Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion "Gauntlet" ; Headquarters Support Company ; Signal, Intelligence, and Sustainment Company ; 10th Mountain Division Band ; Light Fighters School ; 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) "Warrior" ; 10th Mountain Division DUI.p...
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men who are from the Rocky Mountains region and those who are from the Northern States specifically close to the 45th Parallel of the US-Canadian Border), to fill out the remainder of the division. This lowered morale and the division faced many difficulties in the new training, which had no established army doctrine. ...
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Summarize the 'Structure in 1989' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
25th Aviation (Attack) ; Company C, 25th Aviation (General Support) ; Company D, 25th Aviation (Assault) ; Division Artillery ; Headquarters & Headquarters Battery ; 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (18 × M101 105mm towed howitzer) ; 2nd Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (18 × M101 105mm towed howitzer) ; Battery E, 7th...
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During the 2000 presidential election, the readiness of the 10th Mountain Division became a political issue when George W. Bush asserted that the division was "not ready for duty." He attributed the division's low readiness to the frequent deployments throughout the 1990s without time in between for division elements t...
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Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'Current structure' section.
BN.jpg 7th Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB) ; US 10th BSB emblem.jpg 10th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) ; 2nd IBCT "Commandos" ; 10th Mountain Division DUI.png HHC ; 89 Cav Rgt DUI.jpg 1st Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment ; 14 Inf Rgt DUI.jpg 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment ; 31 Inf Rgt DUI.jpg 4th Battalion, 3...
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Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'Initial deployments and 2004 reorganization' section.
first time to Afghanistan. As the only aviation brigade in the theater, the brigade provided air support for all US Army units operating in the country. The brigade's mission at that time focused on close air support, medevac missions, and other duties involving combat with Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces in the country. T...
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Summarize the 'Operation Restore Hope' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
On 3 December 1992, the division headquarters was designated as the headquarters for all Army Forces (ARFOR) of the Unified Task Force (UNITAF) for Operation Restore Hope. Major General Steven L. Arnold, the division Commander, was named Army Forces commander. The 10th Mountain Division's mission was to secure major ci...
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What information does the article about '10th Mountain Division' provide on 'Operation Joint Forge'?
In the fall of 1998, the division received notice that it would be serving as senior headquarters of Task Force Eagle, providing a peacekeeping force to support the ongoing operation within the Multi-National Division-North area of responsibility in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Selected division units began deploying in lat...
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the Taliban after they had taken control of these provinces over the last several years. Notably, elements of the regiment were responsible for numerous large-scale engagements, including The Battle of Shahabuddin and securing a High Value Target (HVT) after an air assault raid. Some elements of the Brigade deployed to...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761352
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The 10th Division was originally organized during World War I in July 1918 as a Regular Army and National Army division and was commanded by Major General Leonard Wood, formerly the Chief of Staff of the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient. However, due to the Armistice with Germany in November 1918 which...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761376
Summarize the 'Operation Uphold Democracy' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
The division formed the nucleus of the Multinational Force Haiti (MNF Haiti) and Joint Task Force 190 (JTF 190) in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy. More than 8,600 of the division's troops deployed during this operation. On 19 September 1994, the 1st Brigade conducted the Army's first air assault from aircraft ...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761367
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forces being pushed south by the U.S. Seventh Army. A status quo was maintained until the enemy headquarters involved had completed their surrender to the Seventh. On the 6th, 10th Mountain Division troops met the 44th Infantry Division of the Seventh Army. Between the 2nd and Victory in Europe Day on 8 May the 10th Mo...
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Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'Afghanistan deployments' section.
Mountain Division, was deployed again to Afghanistan to support Operation Enduring Freedom as the only aviation brigade in the theater, stationed at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Named "Task Force Falcon," the brigade's mission was to conduct aviation operations to destroy insurgents and anti-coalition militia in an ef...
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Nauders, Austria, just beyond the Reschen Pass, where it made contact with German forces being pushed south by the U.S. Seventh Army. A status quo was maintained until the enemy headquarters involved had completed their surrender to the Seventh. On 6 May, 10th Mountain troops met the 44th Infantry Division of Seventh A...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761392
From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'Afghanistan deployments' content.
of Kandahar Province. The brigade redeployed to Fort Drum in March 2012 after a twelve-month deployment. The 4th Brigade Combat Team deployed to Regional Command East, under the 101st Airborne Division from October 2010 until their redeployment in October 2011. The 4th BCT deployed to both Wardak and Logar provinces. D...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Iraq deployments'?
served as the command element for southern Baghdad until late March 2009, when it displaced to Basrah to replace departing British forces on 31 March 2009 to coordinate security for the Multinational Division-South area of responsibility, a consolidation of the previously Polish-led south central and British-led southe...
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Regiment ; 2 Inf Rgt DUI.png 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment ; 4th Infantry Regiment DUI.svg 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment ; 30_INF_DUI.png 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment ; 25 FA Rgt DUI.jpg 5th Battalion, 25th FAR ; US 317th BEB insignia.jpg 317th BEB "Buffalo" ; US 710th BSB insignia.jpg 710th BSB ...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761394
Describe the 'Afghanistan deployments' section of the article about '10th Mountain Division'.
began a new assault on Sangin, Helmand Province, the US responded by deploying 500 to 800 troops from 2nd battalion 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division to Helmand Province in order to prop up Afghan army's 215th Corps in the province, particularly around Sangin, joining US and British special operations forc...
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Summarize the 'Legacy' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
The 10th Mountain Division was the subject of the 1996 film Fire on the Mountain, which documented its exploits during World War II. The 10th Mountain Division is also a prominent element of the book and film Black Hawk Down, which portrays the Battle of Mogadishu and the division's participation in that conflict. Amon...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761379
Based on the article about '10th Mountain Division', describe the 'Readiness controversy' section.
overall was not prepared for war due to post-Cold War drawdowns of the US Military. The Army responded that, though the 10th Mountain Division had been unprepared following its deployment as Task Force Eagle, that the unit was fully prepared for combat by late 2000 despite being undermanned. Still, the Army moved the 1...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761360
Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'World War II' section.
126th Engineer Battalion, the 10th Medical Battalion, and the 10th Counter-Intelligence Detachment. The 10th Light Division was unique in that it was the only division in the army with three field artillery battalions instead of four. It was equipped with vehicles specialized in snow operation, such as the M29 Weasel, ...
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10th_Mountain_Division_8761401
Based on the article about '10th Mountain Division', describe the 'Legacy' section.
and division trainer Hannes Schneider, founder of Vail Ski Resort Pete Seibert, actor and Olympic medalist Floyd Simmons, historian and author Page Smith, members of the famous von Trapp family singers Werner von Trapp and Rupert von Trapp, Rawleigh Warner, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Mobil, civilian technical adviser Fri...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Cold War' from the article on '10th Mountain Division'.
In June 1948, the division was rebuilt and activated at Fort Riley, Kansas to serve as a training division. Without its "Mountain" tab, the division served as the 10th Infantry Division for the next ten years. The unit was charged with processing and training replacements in large numbers. This mission was expanded wit...
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From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'Current structure' content.
1st Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (Attack) "Tigershark" ; 10 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg 2nd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (Assault) ; 10 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (General Support) "Phoenix" ; 6CavRegtDUI.jpg 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment "Six Shooters" ; US 277th ASB Insignia.png 277th Av...
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From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'Initial deployments and 2004 reorganization' content.
Fort Drum in 2004. On the return of the division headquarters and 1st Brigade, the 10th Mountain Division began the process of transformation into a modular division. On 16 September 2004, the division headquarters finished its transformation, adding the 10th Mountain Division Special Troops Battalion. The 1st Brigade ...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Operation Atlantic Resolve'?
On 3 November 2016, Stars and Stripes reported that the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade will deploy 1,750 soldiers to eastern Europe in March 2017, in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve – as part of NATO efforts to reassure Eastern Europe in the face of an assertive Russia in response to Russian intervention in Ukraine...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Legacy'?
the main protagonist Deacon St. John served as a corporal. In The West Wing episode And It’s Surely To Their Credit the 10th Mountain Division is briefly mentioned. Skiing associations subsequently contend that veterans of the 10th Mountain Division had a substantial effect in the post-World War II development of skiin...
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Explain what '10th Mountain Division' covers in the 'Honors' section.
The 10th Mountain Division was awarded two campaign streamers in World War II, one campaign streamer for Somalia, and four campaign streamers in the War on Terrorism for a total of seven campaign streamers and three unit decorations in its operational history. Note that some of the division's brigades received more or ...
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Summarize the 'Initial deployments and 2004 reorganization' part of '10th Mountain Division'.
division's headquarters, along with the 1st Brigade, returned to Afghanistan. During that time, they operated in the frontier regions of the country such as Paktika Province, going places previously untouched by the war in search of Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. Fighting in several small-scale conflicts such as Operatio...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Italy'?
Lucca near Mount Belvedere in preparation for an offensive by the Fifth Army to capture the mountain along with surrounding high ground, which allowed the Axis to block advances to Po Valley. Starting 14 January, the division began moving to Pisa as part of the Fifth Army massing for this attack. By 20 January, all thr...
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From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'Legacy' content.
at least 60 ski resorts were founded by men of the division. People associated with the 10th Mountain Division later went on to achieve notability in other fields. Among these are anthropologist Eric Wolf, mathematician Franz Alt, avalanche researcher and forecasting pioneer Montgomery Atwater, Congressman Les AuCoin,...
[ "10th Mountain Division — Formation\n\nthe unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfar...
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Describe the 'Iraq deployments' section of the article about '10th Mountain Division'.
In late 2004, 2nd Brigade Combat Team was deployed to Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 2nd Brigade Combat Team undertook combat operations in western Baghdad, an area of responsibility which included Abu Ghraib, Mansour, and Route Irish. It returned to the US in late 2005. Around that time, the 1st Brigade ...
[ "10th Mountain Division — Formation\n\nthe unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfar...
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Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Mountain Division'.
The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) is a light infantry division in the United States Army based at Fort Drum, New York. Designated as a mountain warfare unit, the division is the only one of its size in the US military to receive intense specialized training for fighting in mountainous and arctic conditions. M...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Formation'?
General George C. Marshall, the Army Chief of Staff, who agreed with Dole's assessment, deciding to create a "Mountain" unit for fighting in harsh terrain. The U.S. Army authorized the formation of the platoon sized Army Ski Patrol in November 1940. The first Patrol was formed at Camp Murray as part of the 41st Infantr...
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Describe the 'Initial deployments and 2004 reorganization' section of the article about '10th Mountain Division'.
Following the 11 September 2001 attacks, elements of the division, including its special troops battalion and 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (1-87th) infantry deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in late 2001. The division headquarters arrived at Karshi-Khanabad, under Major General Hage...
[ "10th Mountain Division — Formation\n\nthe unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfar...
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From the article on '10th Mountain Division', restate the 'Legacy' content.
the division to receive this award during World War II. The second, Jared C. Monti, received it posthumously in 2009, for actions during a combat operation on 21 June 2006 as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The third, William D. Swenson, received it in 2013, for actions on 8 September 2009, during the Battle of Gan...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division' say regarding 'Formation'?
the concept for a division. This required an overhaul of U.S. military doctrine, as the concept of winter warfare had not been tested in the army since 1914. At first, planners envisioned ten mountain divisions, but personnel shortages revised the goal to three. Eventually, the 10th Mountain Division would be the only ...
[ "10th Mountain Division — Formation\n\nthe unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfar...
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Describe the content of the article about '10th Mountain Division'.
the World War II division and to also better describe its modern disposition. Since its reactivation, the division or elements of the division have deployed numerous times. The division has participated in Operation Desert Storm (Saudi Arabia), Hurricane Andrew disaster relief (Homestead, Florida), Operation Restore Ho...
[ "10th Mountain Division — Formation\n\nthe unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history. Army planners favored recruiting experienced skiers for the unit instead of trying to train standing troops in mountain warfar...
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What does the article about '10th Mountain Division Artillery' say regarding 'World War II'?
During the Second World War, the divisional artillery included the 604th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack); the 605th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack); and the 616th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack).
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