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10th_Mountain_Division_Artillery_10298562 | What does the article about '10th Mountain Division Artillery' say regarding 'Further reading'? | Avallone, Paul. 2007. "Afghan Patrol -- A Platoon's Eye View - A Former Soldier Turned Embedded Journalist Accompanied a 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Company During Operation Frozen Turkey in Afghanistan". ARMY Magazine. 57, no. 8: 36. ; Steele, Dennis. 2007. "Patrol Base Dragon: Living in 'al Qaeda Land' - ... | [
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β World War II\n\nDuring 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).",
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β Campaign participation cr... |
10th_Mountain_Division_Artillery_10298558 | Reconstruct the content about 'Lineage' from the article on '10th Mountain Division Artillery'. | Constituted in the Regular Army on 28 May 1930 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Field Artillery Brigade, assigned to the Panama Canal Division, and allotted to the Panama Canal Department ; Consolidated on 12 October 1936 with the 10th Field Artillery Brigade, 10th Division (a World War I unit organized i... | [
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β World War II\n\nDuring 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).",
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β Campaign participation cr... |
10th_Mountain_Division_Artillery_10298556 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Mountain Division Artillery'. | The 10th Mountain Division Artillery (DIVARTY) is the divisional artillery command for the 10th Mountain Division. The DIVARTY served with the division from 1942 to the present, including fighting in World War II, Somalia and in Afghanistan and Iraq, and in peacetime in Germany; Fort Benning, Georgia; Fort Riley, Kansa... | [
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β World War II\n\nDuring 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).",
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β Campaign participation cr... |
10th_Mountain_Division_Artillery_10298559 | Reconstruct the content about 'Lineage' from the article on '10th Mountain Division Artillery'. | at Camp Carson, Colorado ; Redesignated 18 June 1948 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Division Artillery ; Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army ; Activated 1 July 1948 at Fort Riley, Kansas ; Redesignated 1 July 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Infantry Division Artillery ; Inactiv... | [
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β World War II\n\nDuring 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).",
"10th Mountain Division Artillery β Campaign participation cr... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_27734266 | From the article on '10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party', restate the 'Details of the Congress' content. | Party that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In the edited bill, only discussions and doctrines proposed or related to Lin Biao were rem... | [
"10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party β Details of the Congress\n\nParty that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In ... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_27734264 | Describe the content of the article about '10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party'. | The 10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was a significant Communist Party Congress in China following the fall of Lin Biao and the continuation of the Cultural Revolution. It profoundly elected the 10th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. It was held in Beijing, China, between August 24β... | [
"10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party β Details of the Congress\n\nParty that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In ... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_27734265 | Summarize the 'Details of the Congress' part of '10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party'. | On 20 August 1973, prior to the start of the congress, the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party adopted a resolution to suspend the party memberships of Lin Biao, Ye Qun, Huang Yongsheng, Wu Faxian, Li Zuopeng and Qiu Huizuo indefinitely. The congress was opened on 24 August, with Mao Zedong presiding over the meet... | [
"10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party β Details of the Congress\n\nParty that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In ... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_27734267 | Explain what '10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party' covers in the 'New power structure' section. | The fall of Lin Biao and his cohorts in 1971 left many vacant posts in the party and the government. Of the 21-man Politburo only 10 were left and of its five-man Standing Committee, only three β Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Kang Sheng β were still present. Therefore, the 10th congress convened to elect new members to th... | [
"10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party β Details of the Congress\n\nParty that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In ... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_27734268 | What information does the article about '10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party' provide on 'Continuation of the Cultural Revolution'? | Wang Hongwen in his debut keynote address during the congress announced the smashing of the "two bourgeois headquarters, the one headed by Liu Shaoqi and the other by Lin Biao". Wang stressed the revolutionary spirit of daring to go against the tide and the importance of training young leaders. With the future of the c... | [
"10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party β Details of the Congress\n\nParty that was also adopted by the 9th national congress. It stipulated some adjustments in the structure but the provisions of the section is not much changed, such as the guiding ideology and the basic principles of the party. In ... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369415 | What does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' say regarding 'Acknowledgement'? | Communist Party of Viet Nam." The Communist Party USA sent a "warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success in your deliberations at this important event." The Communist Party of the Russian Fed... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369409 | Summarize the 'Policy enactments' part of '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | The official Congress communique set 2020 as a date on which Vietnam would reach the status of a modern, industrial society. To reach this goal, the targeted growth for gross domestic product (GDP) was set at 7.5β8 percent for 2006β2011. The congress promised to renew the socialist-oriented market economy, and step up ... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369413 | What does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' say regarding 'Acknowledgement'? | 35 foreign parties congratulated the CPV on holding its 10th Congress. Among these were ruling parties of the remaining socialist states, the Communist Party of Cuba, the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. Hu Jintao, the former CPC General Secretary of the Central Committee, person... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369410 | Describe the 'Policy enactments' section of the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | "the results of the intellect and the will of our entire Party and people, the in-depth practical and theoretical summation of 20 years of Renovation [Δα»i Mα»i] and the improvement and development of the policy and philosophy of renovations in the current period of our country's revolution." The Eighth Five-Year Plan is... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369411 | Summarize the 'Policy enactments' part of '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | approval of the National Assembly before being implemented. The delegates approved the general secretary's Political Report, Report on Orientations and Tasks for Socio-Economic Development for the 2006β10 Period, and the Report on Party building and amendments made to the party statute. These reports' main objectives w... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369404 | Summarize the 'The Congress and the 1st plenum' part of '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | The elected 10th Central Committee comprised 81 (52.5 percent) members from the 9th Central Committee, and 79 (47.5 percent) new members were elected. The candidate with the highest vote received 97.88 percent, while the candidate with the lowest vote received 63.41 percent. All the provinces, with the exception of ΔαΊ―k... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369401 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'Preparations' section. | Phan VΔn KhαΊ£i, it was decided that delegates at the upcoming congress had the right of self-nomination and that there would competing elections for the posts of general secretary, prime minister and chairman of the National Assembly. The loser of the contest for general secretary would be appointed president. MαΊ‘nh and ... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369403 | From the article on '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', restate the 'Delegates' content. | had been given the title Meritorious Teacher, 4 (0.34 percent) with the title of Meritorious Doctor, 27 (2.30 percent) with the honorary title 40 years of Party membership, 2 (0.17 percent) with the honorary title of 50 years of Party membership. 81.29 percent of the delegates had graduated from either college or unive... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369398 | Describe the 'Preparations' section of the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | system for himself within the party and state; his son NΓ΄ng Quα»c TuαΊ₯n was elected as Head of Youth Organizations in March 2005, and was thus entitled to attend the 10th Congress. At a meeting with some veteran politicians, MαΊ‘nh was asked by LΓͺ KhαΊ£ PhiΓͺu and VΓ΅ NguyΓͺn GiΓ‘p to resign from his post and not to run for a se... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369392 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | on whom the delegates wanted to be appointed General Secretary. The first plenum of the Central Committee, held in the immediate aftermath of the congress, re-elected NΓ΄ng Δα»©c MαΊ‘nh as general secretary. The congress is noteworthy because of the extent of democratization which took place within the party. The role of th... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369402 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'Delegates' section. | 1,176 delegates participated at the 10th Congress. These candidates were accepted on the basis of the Working Regulations of the party. 146 (12.37 percent) of the delegates were members of the 9th Central Committee. 1,025 (86.87 percent) of the delegates were elected by provincial and local subunits of the party. 9 (0.... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369406 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'The Congress and the 1st plenum' section. | given the authority to elect the general secretary and the head of the Central Commission for Inspection. This was approved and a survey form which listed four possible candidates; MαΊ‘nh, Nguyα»
n Minh TriαΊΏt, Nguyα»
n VΔn An and Nguyα»
n PhΓΊ Trα»ng was created. Nguyα»
n VΔn An withdrew his candidacy, knowing he would not be elec... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369399 | Describe the 'Preparations' section of the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | power to elect the general secretary, the Central Committee and the Central Commission for Inspection, and giving congress delegates ultimate power on all matters put before them at the congress. He called for the reduction of the Central Committee from one-fourth to one-third, holding the elections of state leaders at... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369408 | Summarize the 'The Congress and the 1st plenum' part of '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | withdrew his candidature following the party tradition of appointing the general secretary, circulated after the congress. The 10th Politburo comprised 14 members. As was decided at the first plenum, the ranking given to Politburo members was to be decided by the number of approval votes the official earned during the ... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369414 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'Acknowledgement' section. | on holding its 10th National Congress, and stated that it "was a milestone and an occasion for the Party to reiterate its orientations and its determination to implement objectives as well as open new visions for the 21st century." In an official communique from the Central Committee of the Japanese Communist Party (JC... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369400 | Explain what '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' covers in the 'Preparations' section. | rejected at the 11th plenum of the 9th Central Committee in January 2005. At the 14th plenum of the 9th Central Committee, the Politburo proposed that MαΊ‘nh would be appointed president and resign from his post as general secretary to be succeeded by Nguyα»
n VΔn An, while Phan Diα»
n would be retained for the sake of stabi... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369393 | What information does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' provide on 'Preparations'? | (i) quality of candidates in terms of qualifications and a "clean" CV ; (ii) reasonable distribution of candidates among different sectors and representations from among the population to ensure total Party leadership in all areas. Preparations for the 10th Congress were led by the Personnel Appointments subcommittee o... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369391 | What information does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' provide? | The 10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (ΔαΊ‘i hα»i ΔαΊ£ng Cα»ng sαΊ£n Viα»t Nam lαΊ§n thα»© X) was held in Ba ΔΓ¬nh Hall, Hanoi from 18 to 25 April 2006. The congress occurs every five years. 1,176 delegates represented the party's 3 million members. At the 13th plenum of the Central Committee, held before the ... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369396 | Explain what '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' covers in the 'Preparations' section. | the Commission for Organization and Personnel TrαΊ§n ΔΓ¬nh Hoan, were unexpected. Some party elders were seeking the removal of MαΊ‘nh as general secretary. While Δα» MΖ°α»i and LΓͺ Δα»©c Anh supported MαΊ‘nh's re-election, VΓ΅ VΔn Kiα»t and VΓ΅ NguyΓͺn GiΓ‘p opposed him. However, all four of them agreed on retaining Nguyα»
n VΔn An in th... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369412 | From the article on '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', restate the 'Democratization' content. | An important characteristic of the 10th Congress was the internal democratization of the party leadership, most notably seen in the Politburo's willingness to follow the "survey" voted by the 13th plenum of the Central Committee. The top five members of the "survey" were rewarded with the five highest government positi... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369407 | What does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' say regarding 'The Congress and the 1st plenum'? | at the press conference after the congress, was that the 1,176 congress delegates were given a list of the elected members of the 10th Central Committee, and were given a free choice of electing any of them to the general secretaryship. After the congress, on 25 April, the 1st plenum of the Central Committee convened t... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369416 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'Acknowledgement' section. | said, "The Tenth Party Congress and the objectives your congress was striving towards, given the present international situation, constitute something significant." The Communist Party of Brazil said, "We are very impressed by the efforts exerted by the Vietnamese people and Communists in building socialism in line wit... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369394 | Reconstruct the content about 'Preparations' from the article on '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | laid down the principles for the Personnel Appointments subcommittee to work within: After the 12th plenum, the Personnel Appointments subcommittee began discussions with important organizations and individuals within the Party, most notably with the Central Commission for Inspection (which investigates complaints aga... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369395 | Based on the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam', describe the 'Preparations' section. | were made; the Central Committee decided to retire 8 out of 14 Politburo members, the largest number of en masse retirements in the history of the Politburo. However, in official pronouncements, this decision was referred to as a "survey", and not an election. Even so, the majority believed the eight people mentioned w... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369397 | Summarize the 'Preparations' part of '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam'. | candidacy by Nguyα»
n VΔn An, even if the Central Committee had voted for his Politburo retirement in the "survey". Those who supported MαΊ‘nh's removal based their campaign on the fact that his son-in-law had worked at PMU 18 Department of the Ministry of Transport during the PMU 18 scandal. A more damaging rumour was tha... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Vietnam_25369405 | What does the article about '10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam' say regarding 'The Congress and the 1st plenum'? | Foreign Affairs, was elected as an alternate member. None of the 34 self-nominated candidates at the congress were elected to the 10th Central Committee. It is unknown whether any of the self-nominees for alternate membership in the 10th Central Committee were elected. There was an increase in Central Committee officia... | [
"10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam β Acknowledgement\n\nCommunist Party of Viet Nam.\" The Communist Party USA sent a \"warm revolutionary greetings to the delegates and members of the Communist Party of Viet Nam on the occasion of your 10th National Party Congress. We wish you much success i... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Lao_People's_Revolutionary_Party_10141131 | Describe the '10th CC plenary session' section of the article about '10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party'. | The 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee elected the 10th Politburo and the 10th Secretariat. 11 people were elected to the Politburo, and nine to the Secretariat. It elected Bounnhang Vorachith LPRP General Secretary, Phankham Viphavan as Executive Secretary of the Secretariat and Bounthong Chitmany as Ch... | [
"10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party β 10th CC plenary session\n\nThe 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee elected the 10th Politburo and the 10th Secretariat. 11 people were elected to the Politburo, and nine to the Secretariat. It elected Bounnhang Vorachith LPRP General Se... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Lao_People's_Revolutionary_Party_10141130 | Describe the content of the article about '10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party'. | The 10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP, ΰΊΰΊΰΊΰΊΰΊ°ΰΊΰΊΈΰΊ‘ΰ»ΰΊ«ΰΊΰ» ΰΊΰΊ±ΰ»ΰΊΰΊΰΊ΅ X ΰΊΰΊΰΊΰΊΰΊ±ΰΊ) was held in Vientiane from 18β22 January 2016. The congress occurs once every five years. A total of 685 delegates represented the party's 252,879 card-carrying members. | [
"10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party β 10th CC plenary session\n\nThe 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee elected the 10th Politburo and the 10th Secretariat. 11 people were elected to the Politburo, and nine to the Secretariat. It elected Bounnhang Vorachith LPRP General Se... |
10th_National_Congress_of_the_Lao_People's_Revolutionary_Party_10141132 | What information does the article about '10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party' provide on 'Topics of Discussion'? | 1) the 8th National Socio-Economic Development Plan, which strives to remove Laos from the list of the world's most underdeveloped countries by 2020, ; 2) the socio-economic development strategy for 2016-2025, ; 3) the 2030 vision report, and ; 4) the Party statutes. Among topics discussed were ending fiscal misappropr... | [
"10th National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party β 10th CC plenary session\n\nThe 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee elected the 10th Politburo and the 10th Secretariat. 11 people were elected to the Politburo, and nine to the Secretariat. It elected Bounnhang Vorachith LPRP General Se... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777496 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th National Film Awards'. | The 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Ra... | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777502 | Describe the 'Awards not given' section of the article about '10th National Film Awards'. | Prime Minister's gold medal for the Best Children's Film ; Prime Minister's gold medal for the Best Educational Film ; President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Assamese ; President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Kannada ; President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Malayalam ; President's silver... | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777498 | Describe the 'Feature films' section of the article about '10th National Film Awards'. | Feature films were awarded at All India as well as regional level. For the 10th National Film Awards, a Bengali film Dada Thakur won the President's gold medal for the All India Best Feature Film. Following were the awards given: | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777497 | From the article on '10th National Film Awards', restate the 'Awards' content. | Awards were divided into feature films and non-feature films. President's gold medal for the All India Best Feature Film is now better known as National Film Award for Best Feature Film, whereas President's gold medal for the Best Documentary Film is analogous to today's National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film. F... | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777500 | Describe the 'Regional Award' section of the article about '10th National Film Awards'. | The awards were given to the best films made in the regional languages of India. With 10th National Film Awards, new award category was introduced for the feature films made in Punjabi language. This newly introduced category includes President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Assamese and Certificate of Merit f... | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Film_Awards_17777501 | What information does the article about '10th National Film Awards' provide on 'Non-Feature films'? | Non-feature film awards were given for the documentaries and educational films made in the country. Following were the awards given: | [
"10th National Film Awards\n\nThe 10th National Film Awards, then known as State Awards for Films, presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in 1962. Ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 21 April 1963 and awards were given by then Pre... |
10th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game_22525524 | Describe the content of the article about '10th National Hockey League All-Star Game'. | The 10th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum, home of the Montreal Canadiens, on October 9, 1956. The Canadiens, winner of the 1956 Stanley Cup Finals, played a team of All-Stars, with the game ending in a 1β1 tie. | [
"10th National Hockey League All-Star Game β Notes\n\nNamed to the First All-Star Team in 1955β56. Named to the Second All-Star Team in 1955β56.",
"10th National Hockey League All-Star Game β Boxscore\n\nReferee: Red Storey ; Linesmen: Doug Davies, Bill Roberts",
"10th National Hockey League All-Star Game\n\nTh... |
10th_National_People's_Congress_30946527 | Based on the article about '10th National People's Congress', describe the 'Election results' section. | style="text-align:left;" | ; Communist Party of China (δΈε½ε
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"10th National People's Congress β Election results\n\nstyle=\"text-align:left;\" | ; Communist Party of China (δΈε½ε
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10th_National_People's_Congress_30946525 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th National People's Congress'. | The 10th National People's Congress was in session from 2003 to 2008. It held five plenary sessions in this period. There were 2,984 deputies to this Congress. It succeeded the 9th National People's Congress. | [
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10th_National_People's_Congress_30946529 | What information does the article about '10th National People's Congress' provide on 'The 3rd Session'? | The Congress held its 3rd annual meeting from March 5β14, 2005 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. | [
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10th_National_People's_Congress_30946528 | Summarize the 'The 2nd Session' part of '10th National People's Congress'. | The Congress held its 2nd annual meeting from March 5β14, 2004 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. | [
"10th National People's Congress β Election results\n\nstyle=\"text-align:left;\" | ; Communist Party of China (δΈε½ε
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10th_National_People's_Congress_30946531 | Describe the 'The 5th Session' section of the article about '10th National People's Congress'. | The Congress held its 5th annual meeting from March 5 to March 15, 2007 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. | [
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10th_New_Hampshire_Infantry_Regiment_27736199 | Describe the 'Service' section of the article about '10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, Department of Virginia, to July 1863. 3rd Briga... | [
"10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment β Service\n\nThe 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII... |
10th_New_Hampshire_Infantry_Regiment_27736200 | What information does the article about '10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment' provide on 'Detailed service'? | Left New Hampshire and moved to Washington, D.C., September 22β25, 1862; then to Frederick, Md., September 30; to Sandy Hook, Md., October 4, and to Pleasant Valley October 6. Duty at Pleasant Valley, Md., until October 27, 1862. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 27-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, December 12β1... | [
"10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment β Service\n\nThe 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII... |
10th_New_Hampshire_Infantry_Regiment_27736201 | Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment'. | and Deep Creek, February 29-March 1, 1864. Moved to Great Bridge March 19, then to Yorktown April 19. Butler's operations on south side of the James River against Petersburg and Richmond May 4β28. Port Walthal Junction May 7. Chester Station May 7. Swift Creek (or Arrowfield Church) May 9β10. Operations against Fort Da... | [
"10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment β Service\n\nThe 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII... |
10th_New_Hampshire_Infantry_Regiment_27736202 | Reconstruct the content about 'Casualties' from the article on '10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment'. | The regiment lost a total of 195 men during service; 7 officers and 54 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 133 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment β Service\n\nThe 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII... |
10th_New_Hampshire_Infantry_Regiment_27736198 | What information does the article about '10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment' provide? | The 10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment β Service\n\nThe 10th New Hampshire was organized in Manchester, New Hampshire, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 4, 1862. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VII... |
10th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment_28625680 | Based on the article about '10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment', describe the 'History' section. | until September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment joined the First New Jersey Brigade in the 1st Divisi... | [
"10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment β History\n\nuntil September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment j... |
10th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment_28625677 | From the article on '10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment', restate the 'History' content. | William Bryan of Beverly, New Jersey, recruited and organized the 10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment. According to Foster, On the first roster of the regiment, after being placed in State service, is this endorsement: "This regiment was raised by individuals, not authorized by the State, and accepted by the War Departme... | [
"10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment β History\n\nuntil September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment j... |
10th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment_28625681 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment'. | Sheridan. While with the Army of the Shenandoah the regiment, along with the First New Jersey Brigade, participated in the battles of Strasburg, Point Pleasant, Fisher's Hill, Third Winchester and Cedar Creek losing another 200 men. After returning to Virginia for the fall of Petersburg and the surrender of Robert E. L... | [
"10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment β History\n\nuntil September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment j... |
10th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment_28625678 | From the article on '10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment', restate the 'History' content. | D.C., on December 26, 1861, with 35 officers, 883 non-commissioned officers and privates, for a total of 918 men. After they marched to Camp Clay on the Bladensburg Turnpike, a location approximately one mile from Washington, they were reorganized and designated the 10th New Jersey Infantry. Soon after being reorganize... | [
"10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment β History\n\nuntil September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment j... |
10th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment_28625679 | Based on the article about '10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment', describe the 'History' section. | field service in the XXII Corps until April 1863. According to Foster this regiment suffered from defective organization and the absence of discipline soon after arriving in Washington. The War Department turned to Governor Olden who did not want responsibility for this problem regiment. In the end, however, the State ... | [
"10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment β History\n\nuntil September 1863, when it moved to Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The regiment remained in the Department of the Susquehanna through April 1864. After more than 50% of the men re-enlisted the regiment became known as the 10th New Jersey Veteran Infantry. The regiment j... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082932 | Summarize the 'Detailed service' part of '10th New York Cavalry Regiment'. | Rappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly Ford June 9. Aldie June 17. Middleburg June 18, 19 and 20... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082936 | Based on the article about '10th New York Cavalry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed service' section. | House November 2. Reconnaissance to Stony Creek November 7. Blackwater Creek November 18. Stony Creek December 1. Hicksford Raid December 6β12. Bellefield December 9β10. Jarrett's Station December 10. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5β7, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28- April 9. Dinwiddie Court House March 3... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082937 | Explain what '10th New York Cavalry Regiment' covers in the 'Casualties' section. | The regiment lost a total of 251 men during service; 9 officers and 93 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 148 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082930 | Describe the 'Service' section of the article about '10th New York Cavalry Regiment'. | The 10th New York Cavalry was organized in Elmira, New York beginning in August 1861 and mustered in September 27, 1861, under the command of Major Mathew Henry Avery. The regiment was attached to Bayard's Cavalry Brigade, Army of Virginia, AugustβSeptember 1862. Bayard's Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac,... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082938 | From the article on '10th New York Cavalry Regiment', restate the 'Commanders' content. | Colonel Mathew Henry Avery - commanded the regiment for nearly all of its term of service at the rank of major ; Lieutenant Colonel William Irvine | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082929 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th New York Cavalry Regiment'. | The 10th New York Cavalry Regiment ("Porter Guard") was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082935 | Reconstruct the content about 'Detailed service' from the article on '10th New York Cavalry Regiment'. | Point July 1. Gaines Hill July 2. Prince George Court House July 10 and 16. Lee's Mills July 12. Deep Bottom July 27β28. Malvern Hill July 28. Lee's Mills July 30. Demonstration north of the James August 13β20. Gravel Hill August 14. Strawberry Plains August 14β18. Weldon Railroad August 19β21. Dinwiddie Road, near Rea... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082939 | Explain what '10th New York Cavalry Regiment' covers in the 'Notable members' section. | Corporal Andrew Bringle, Company F - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Sailor's Creek ; Sergeant James L. Carey, Company G - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Appomattox Court House ; Bugler Herbert E. Farnsworth - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Trevilian Stat... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082934 | Based on the article about '10th New York Cavalry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed service' section. | Glen Allen May 11. Fortifications of Richmond May 12. Jones Bridge May 17. Haxall's Landing May 18. On line of the Pamunkey May 26β28. Totopotomoy May 28β31. Hanovertown and Haw's Shop May 28. Old Church Tavern May 30. Cold Harbor May 31-June 1. Barker's and Gaines Mills June 2. Bottom's Bridge June 3. Sheridan's Trevi... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment_4082933 | Explain what '10th New York Cavalry Regiment' covers in the 'Detailed service' section. | House September 13. Bristoe Campaign October 9β22. Near Warrenton October 11. Warrenton or White Sulphur Springs October 12β13. Auburn and St. Stephen's Church October 14. Catlett's Station October 15β16. Rappahannock Station October 24. Philomont November 1. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7β8. Mine Run C... | [
"10th New York Cavalry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nRappahannock Railroad Bridge April 14. Stoneman's Raid toward Richmond April 27-May 8. Kelly's Ford April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Louisa Court House May 2, South Anna Bridge May 3. Ashland Church May 4. Thompson's Cross Roads May 4. Brandy Station and Beverly... |
10th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_20189974 | Based on the article about '10th New York Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Further reading' section. | Charles W. Cowtan. Services of the Tenth New York volunteers, national Zouaves, in the war of the rebellion. New York, C. H. Ludwig, 1882. | [
"10th New York Infantry Regiment β Further reading\n\nCharles W. Cowtan. Services of the Tenth New York volunteers, national Zouaves, in the war of the rebellion. New York, C. H. Ludwig, 1882.",
"10th New York Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Uni... |
10th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_20189970 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th New York Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was also known as the McChesney Zouaves or National Guard Zouaves. | [
"10th New York Infantry Regiment β Further reading\n\nCharles W. Cowtan. Services of the Tenth New York volunteers, national Zouaves, in the war of the rebellion. New York, C. H. Ludwig, 1882.",
"10th New York Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Uni... |
10th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_20189971 | Based on the article about '10th New York Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Service' section. | The regiment was organized in New York City and was mustered in for a two-year enlistment on November 23, 1861. Some members of the regiment were mustered out on May 7, 1863, while those who reenlisted remained in the regiment until June 30, 1865. | [
"10th New York Infantry Regiment β Further reading\n\nCharles W. Cowtan. Services of the Tenth New York volunteers, national Zouaves, in the war of the rebellion. New York, C. H. Ludwig, 1882.",
"10th New York Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 10th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Uni... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655192 | Reconstruct the content about 'Districts' from the article on '10th New York State Legislature'. | The City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens County (4 seats) ; Richmond County (2 seats) ; Suffolk C... | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655190 | What does the article about '10th New York State Legislature' say regarding 'Members'? | The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. John Vanderbilt changed from the Assembly to the Senate. | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655187 | Summarize the 'Elections' part of '10th New York State Legislature'. | The State election was held from April 25 to 27, 1786. Gov. George Clinton and Lt. Gov. Pierre Van Cortlandt were re-elected to a fourth term. Senators Lewis Morris (Southern D.), John Williams (Eastern D.) and Abraham Yates Jr. (Western D.) were re-elected; and John Hathorn (Middle D.), Peter Schuyler (Western D.) and... | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655186 | What does the article about '10th New York State Legislature' say regarding 'Background'? | Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts, and were then divided into four classes. Six senators each drew lots for a term of 1, 2, 3 or 4 years and, beginning at the election in April 1778, every year six Senate seats came ... | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655185 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th New York State Legislature'. | The 10th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 12 to April 21, 1787, during the tenth year of George Clinton's governorship, at the Old Royal Exchange in New York City. | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655188 | Reconstruct the content about 'Sessions' from the article on '10th New York State Legislature'. | The State Legislature was to meet on January 2, 1787, at the Old Royal Exchange in New York City, but the Assembly first assembled a quorum on January 12, the Senate on January 13; both Houses adjourned on April 21, 1787. | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655189 | From the article on '10th New York State Legislature', restate the 'Districts' content. | The Southern District (9 seats) consisted of Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk and Westchester counties. ; The Middle District (6 seats) consisted of Dutchess, Orange and Ulster counties. ; The Eastern District (3 seats) consisted of Washington, Cumberland and Gloucester counties. ; The Western District (6 sea... | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_York_State_Legislature_13655195 | From the article on '10th New York State Legislature', restate the 'Sources' content. | The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858) [see pg. 108 for Senate districts; pg. 113 for senators; pg. 148f for Assembly districts; pg. 163 for assemblymen] | [
"10th New York State Legislature β Districts\n\nThe City and County of Albany (10 seats) ; Cumberland County (3 seats) ; Dutchess County (7 seats) ; Gloucester County (2 seats) ; Kings County (2 seats) ; Montgomery County) (6 seats) ; The City and County of New York (9 seats) ; Orange County (4 seats) ; Queens Coun... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747589 | Describe the content of the article about '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | The 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During the term of this Parliament, two Mi... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747599 | Describe the 'Existing electorates' section of the article about '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | elected unopposed. Beauchamp resigned in 1867. He was succeeded by William Adams, who himself resigned in 1868. Courtenay Kenny won the 1868 by-election. Dick, who was elected on 17 March 1866, resigned on 15 October 1866. He successfully contested the 15 December 1866 by-election, but resigned again on 26 April 1867. ... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747590 | What information does the article about '10th New Zealand Parliament' provide on 'Sessions'? | The 10th Parliament opened on 6 October 1887, following the 1887 general election. It sat for four sessions, and was prorogued on 3 October 1890. | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747600 | Reconstruct the content about 'Existing electorates' from the article on '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | Henry Howorth. Cox resigned in 1868. He was succeeded by Edward Stafford. Hargreaves resigned in 1868. He was succeeded by John Thomas Peacock. Murison resigned in 1868 and was succeeded by Robert Mitchell. Mitchell himself resigned in the following year and was replaced by Francis Rich. Oliver resigned in 1867. He was... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747596 | Explain what '10th New Zealand Parliament' covers in the 'Existing electorates' section. | Burns resigned in 1870 and was succeeded by James McIndoe. FitzGerald resigned in 1867 and was succeeded by William Travers, who himself resigned in 1870. William Sefton Moorhouse took the seat for the remaining months in 1870. Paterson resigned in 1869 and was succeeded by Thomas Birch. Stafford resigned in 1868 and w... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747595 | Summarize the 'Existing electorates' part of '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | Ashley Auckland West Avon Bruce Caversham City of Christchurch City of Dunedin City of Nelson Collingwood Kaiapoi Manuherikia Marsden Mongonui Mount Herbert New Plymouth Newton Northern Division Oamaru Omata Parnell Pensioner Settlements Picton Port Chalmers Raglan RangitΔ«kei Roslyn Taieri Timaru Town of Lyttelton Waik... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747597 | Summarize the 'Existing electorates' part of '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | He was succeeded by Thomas Gillies on 30 March 1870. Moorhouse was elected in the Mount Herbert electorate on 22 February 1866. He also stood in the Westland electorate and was returned 16 March 1866. He chose to represent Westland. A by-election was held on 27 July 1866 and Thomas Henry Potts was returned unopposed. R... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747602 | Describe the 'MΔori electorates' section of the article about '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | Eastern MΔori Northern MΔori Southern MΔori Western MΔori The first elections for the new MΔori electorates were held in 1868. Tareha te Moananui was the first representative for the Eastern MΔori electorate. Frederick Nene Russell was the first representative for the Northern MΔori electorate. John Patterson was the f... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747601 | Summarize the 'New electorate' part of '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | Westland Boroughs Westland Boroughs was established in 1867, and Moorhouse transferred to it. He resigned in 1868, and William Henry Harrison won the resulting by-election. | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747592 | Based on the article about '10th New Zealand Parliament', describe the 'Ministries' section. | The second Stout-Vogel Ministry had been in power since 3 September 1884 until 8 October 1887, just after the 1887 general election to determine the composition of the 10th Parliament. The fourth Atkinson Ministry, known as the Scarecrow Ministry, lasted for the remainder of the term until 24 January 1891. | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_New_Zealand_Parliament_2747591 | Summarize the 'Historical context' part of '10th New Zealand Parliament'. | The Representation Act 1887 had major implication for the procedure of revising electoral boundaries. The revision task was transferred from committees formed by MPs to a permanent Representation Commission. The act specified that a country quota of 18% be applied to all designated districts that excluded boroughs with... | [
"10th New Zealand Parliament\n\nThe 10th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Elections for this term were held in 4 MΔori electorates and 91 European electorates on 7 and 26 September 1887, respectively. A total of 95 MPs were elected. Parliament was prorogued in October 1890. During... |
10th_North_Carolina_Regiment_1613749 | What information does the article about '10th North Carolina Regiment' provide? | The 10th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 17 April 1777 as a unit of the North Carolina State Troops named Sheppard's Regiment. The regiment was organized from 19 April to 1 July 1777 at Kinston, North Carolina from men from the northeastern region of the state of North Carolina and was adopted and assigned to... | [
"10th North Carolina Regiment\n\nThe 10th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 17 April 1777 as a unit of the North Carolina State Troops named Sheppard's Regiment. The regiment was organized from 19 April to 1 July 1777 at Kinston, North Carolina from men from the northeastern region of the state of North Car... |
10th_North_Carolina_Regiment_1613751 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '10th North Carolina Regiment'. | Army, on 8 July 1777. Two companies started marching north in August of 1777. They joined the North Carolina Brigade at the Battle of Brandywine Creek on 11 September 1777 and the Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777 in Pennsylvania. The remainder of the regiment reached Hann over County, Virginia in February of 1778... | [
"10th North Carolina Regiment\n\nThe 10th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 17 April 1777 as a unit of the North Carolina State Troops named Sheppard's Regiment. The regiment was organized from 19 April to 1 July 1777 at Kinston, North Carolina from men from the northeastern region of the state of North Car... |
10th_North_Carolina_Regiment_1613750 | What information does the article about '10th North Carolina Regiment' provide on 'History'? | Abraham Sheppard from Dobbs County, North Carolina was commissioned as the colonel and commandant over the newly-authorized 10th NC Regiment on the Continental Line on 17 April 1777. This regiment never met expectations and seemed to take forever to assemble. Other known field officers included Lt. Col. Adam Perkins an... | [
"10th North Carolina Regiment\n\nThe 10th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 17 April 1777 as a unit of the North Carolina State Troops named Sheppard's Regiment. The regiment was organized from 19 April to 1 July 1777 at Kinston, North Carolina from men from the northeastern region of the state of North Car... |
10th_Northwest_Territories_Legislative_Assembly_30576596 | Based on the article about '10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly', describe the 'District renaming' section. | Three electoral districts were renamed in the June 1985 spring session to better reflect the quality of the areas represented, Deh Cho Gah became Nahendeh meaning Our Land, Kitikimeot East became Natilikmiot meaning people of seals and Foxe Basin was renamed Amittuq meaning a long, narrow land formation | [
"10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly β District renaming\n\nThree electoral districts were renamed in the June 1985 spring session to better reflect the quality of the areas represented, Deh Cho Gah became Nahendeh meaning Our Land, Kitikimeot East became Natilikmiot meaning people of seals and Foxe Bas... |
10th_Northwest_Territories_Legislative_Assembly_30576595 | Reconstruct the content about '3rd Session' from the article on '10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly'. | The Spring field session of the Legislative Assembly held from June 5, 1985, to June 13, 1985, in gymnasium of Maani Ulujuk School in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. This was the first time since 1976 that the Legislature was held in the community. | [
"10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly β District renaming\n\nThree electoral districts were renamed in the June 1985 spring session to better reflect the quality of the areas represented, Deh Cho Gah became Nahendeh meaning Our Land, Kitikimeot East became Natilikmiot meaning people of seals and Foxe Bas... |
10th_Ohio_Cavalry_Regiment_2541831 | Describe the 'Notable members' section of the article about '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment'. | 1st Lieutenant David L. Cockley, Company L β Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia, December 4, 1864 | [
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β Notable members\n\n1st Lieutenant David L. Cockley, Company L β Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia, December 4, 1864",
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β 1865\n\nCampaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865. Aiken and Blackville, S.C., February 11.... |
10th_Ohio_Cavalry_Regiment_2541828 | From the article on '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment', restate the '1865' content. | Campaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865. Aiken and Blackville, S.C., February 11. North Edisto River February 12β13. Guenter's Bridge February 14. Phillips' Cross Roads, N.C., March 4. Rockingham March 7β8. Monroe's Cross Roads March 10. Taylor's Hole Creek, Averysboro, March 16. Battle of Bentonville March 19β... | [
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β Notable members\n\n1st Lieutenant David L. Cockley, Company L β Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia, December 4, 1864",
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β 1865\n\nCampaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865. Aiken and Blackville, S.C., February 11.... |
10th_Ohio_Cavalry_Regiment_2541823 | Reconstruct the content about 'Service' from the article on '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment'. | The 10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Taylor in Cleveland, Ohio, in October 1862 and mustered in for a three years under the command of Colonel Charles C. Smith. Companies were mustered in beginning in December 1862 and continuing through July 1863. Companies A and M were mustered in at Camp Chase in Col... | [
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β Notable members\n\n1st Lieutenant David L. Cockley, Company L β Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia, December 4, 1864",
"10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment β 1865\n\nCampaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865. Aiken and Blackville, S.C., February 11.... |
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