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10th_Ohio_Cavalry_Regiment_2541829 | Describe the 'Casualties' section of the article about '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment'. | The regiment lost a total of 201 men during service; 3 officers and 34 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 158 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"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_2541822 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment'. | The 10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"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_2541827 | What information does the article about '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment' provide on '1864'? | July 18β22. Camp Creek August 18. Red Oak and Jonesboro August 19. Lovejoy's Station August 20. Claiborne August 24. Flank movement on Jonesborough August 25β30. Fairburn August 27β28. Red Oak August 28. Flint River Station and Jonesborough August 30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy's Station Septemb... | [
"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_2541826 | Explain what '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment' covers in the '1864' section. | Schulz's Mill, Cosby Creek, January 14, 1864 (detachment). Near Wilsonville January 22, 1864. Expedition to Quallatown, N.C., January 31-February 7 (detachment). Quallatown February 5. Scout from Ringgold, Ga., to Lafayette April 24β25. Atlanta Campaign May 1 to September 8. Stone Church May 1. Lee's Cross Roads and Ri... | [
"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_2541825 | What does the article about '10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment' say regarding '1863'? | Left Ohio for Nashville, Tenn., February 27, 1863. Duty at Murfreesboro until June 1863. Expedition to Auburn, Snow Hill, Liberty, etc., April 2β6. Smith's Ford April 2. Snow Hill, Woodbury, April 3. Scout to Smithville June 4β5. Snow Hill June 4. Smithville June 5. Scout on Salem Pike June 12. Tullahoma Campaign June ... | [
"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_Independent_Light_Artillery_Battery_24941726 | Explain what '10th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery' covers in the 'Service' section. | The 10th Ohio Battery was organized in Xenia, Ohio January 9, 1862, and mustered in at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, for a three-year enlistment on March 3, 1862, under Captain Hamilton Berlace White. The battery was attached to 6th Division, Army of the Tennessee, to July 1862. Artillery, 6th Division, District... | [
"10th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery β Service\n\nThe 10th Ohio Battery was organized in Xenia, Ohio January 9, 1862, and mustered in at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, for a three-year enlistment on March 3, 1862, under Captain Hamilton Berlace White. The battery was attached to 6th Division, Army o... |
10th_Ohio_Independent_Light_Artillery_Battery_24941727 | Summarize the 'Detailed service' part of '10th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery'. | Ordered to St. Louis, Mo., then moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., April 4β9. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30, 1862. Duty at Corinth, Miss., until September 15. Moved to Iuka, Miss., and duty there until October 1. Battle of Iuka September 19 and 27. Moved to Corinth October 1β2. Battle of Corin... | [
"10th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery β Service\n\nThe 10th Ohio Battery was organized in Xenia, Ohio January 9, 1862, and mustered in at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, for a three-year enlistment on March 3, 1862, under Captain Hamilton Berlace White. The battery was attached to 6th Division, Army o... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923355 | Reconstruct the content about 'Three-years regiment' from the article on '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Western Virginia. It was subsequently assigned to Benham's Brigad... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923363 | From the article on '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Notable members' content. | Thomas J. Kelly: First Sergeant, Company C (1861β1862); Captain, Chief Signal Officer, Company I (1863β1864); Chief Organizer (1867β1869), Colonel, Committee Secretary (1871β), Irish Republican Brotherhood ; Stephen Joseph McGroarty, Irish American soldier ; Rev. William T. OβHiggins (1829β1874), Catholic chaplain | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923362 | Based on the article about '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Commanders' section. | Colonel William Haines Lytle ; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Burke β commanded at the battles of Perryville and Stones River ; Lieutenant Colonel William M. Ward β commanded at the Battle of Chickamauga | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923358 | From the article on '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment', restate the '1862' content. | August. The division then participated in the march to Louisville, Kentucky, in pursuit of Confederate General Braxton Bragg from August 27 to September 26. This turned into a pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky from October 1 to 15. The division saw action at the Battle of Perryville on October eighth. There followed a mar... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923354 | Explain what '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Three-month regiment' section. | The 10th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Harrison near Cincinnati, Ohio, and assembled for three months' service on May 7, 1861, under Colonel William Haines Lytle. This was in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. The regiment moved to Camp Dennison on May 12 and performed duty there... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923359 | What does the article about '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment' say regarding '1863'? | The 10th remained on Provost Duty for almost all of 1863. In December, it was transferred to similar duty at the headquarters of General George H. Thomas, Commanding Army and Department of the Cumberland. The division saw duty at Murfreesboro until June 1863. It then participated in the Tullahoma Campaign from June 23 ... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923361 | Summarize the 'Casualties' part of '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment'. | The regiment lost a total of 168 men during its service; three officers and 86 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded, two officers and 77 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923353 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was also known as the Montgomery Regiment, and the Bloody Tenth. The 10th Ohio Infantry was predominantly recruited from Irish Americans, but had two companies consisting of German Americans. | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923356 | What information does the article about '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment' provide on '1861'? | Operations by the 10th Ohio Regiment began quickly. After working up in Ohio, it marched to western Virginia on June 24. Operations ensued in Grafton, Clarksburg and Buckhannon until August. After that, it served in the Western Virginia Campaign from July to September 1861, seeing action at the Battle of Carnifex Ferry... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923360 | From the article on '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment', restate the '1864' content. | The 10th continued performing its Provost duty for General Thomas until May 1864. During this time, it participated in the reconnaissance of Dalton, Georgia, from February 22 to 27, 1864. There followed the Atlanta Campaign led by General William Tecumseh Sherman, May 1β27. The 10th made a demonstration attack on Rocky... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment_18923357 | Describe the '1862' section of the article about '10th Ohio Infantry Regiment'. | The 10th began the year on station at Bacon Creek. It stayed there until February 1862. It marched to Bowling Green, Kentucky, on February 10β15, and occupied Bowling Green from February 15 to 22. After that, the division was ordered to advance on Nashville, Tennessee, which it did on February 22 β March 2. After a bri... | [
"10th Ohio Infantry Regiment β Three-years regiment\n\nThe 10th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 3, 1861, and assembled for three years of service under the command of Colonel William Haines Lytle. Through September 1861, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, Wester... |
10th_Oklahoma_Legislature_11557675 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Oklahoma Legislature'. | The Tenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 6 to March 28, 1925, during the term of Governor Martin Trapp. The ... | [
"10th Oklahoma Legislature\n\nThe Tenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 6 to March 28, 1925, during the t... |
10th_Oklahoma_Legislature_11557677 | What information does the article about '10th Oklahoma Legislature' provide on 'Major legislation'? | The Oklahoma Legislature passed legislation to create the Bureau of Criminal Identification in 1925, which today is known as the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. | [
"10th Oklahoma Legislature\n\nThe Tenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 6 to March 28, 1925, during the t... |
10th_Oklahoma_Legislature_11557678 | Based on the article about '10th Oklahoma Legislature', describe the 'Leadership' section. | William J. Holloway served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in 1925. J.B. Harper served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. | [
"10th Oklahoma Legislature\n\nThe Tenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 6 to March 28, 1925, during the t... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)_2031640 | Based on the article about '10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)', describe the 'History' section. | This division was founded as the ''10. Panzerdivision'' of the new German Army in 1959. Originally only consisting of armoured units, it now also commands Germany's last mountain warfare unit. For this reason the Edelweiss badge has become another commonly used insignia to denote allegiance to this formation. The 10th ... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) β History\n\nThis division was founded as the ''10. Panzerdivision'' of the new German Army in 1959. Originally only consisting of armoured units, it now also commands Germany's last mountain warfare unit. For this reason the Edelweiss badge has become another commonly used insign... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)_2031642 | What information does the article about '10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)' provide on 'Structure May 2020'? | 10. Panzerdivision (Bundeswehr).svg 10th Panzer Division (10. Panzerdivision), in VeitshΓΆchheim ; StKp 10. PzDiv.png Staff and Signal Company 10th Panzer Division, in VeitshΓΆchheim ; PzBrig 12 (1).jpg 12th Panzer Brigade (Panzerbrigade 12), in Cham ; GebirgsjΓ€gerbrigade 23 (Bundeswehr).svg 23rd GebirgsjΓ€ger Brigade (Ge... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) β History\n\nThis division was founded as the ''10. Panzerdivision'' of the new German Army in 1959. Originally only consisting of armoured units, it now also commands Germany's last mountain warfare unit. For this reason the Edelweiss badge has become another commonly used insign... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)_2031639 | What information does the article about '10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)' provide? | The 10th Panzer Division (10. Panzerdivision) is an armoured division of the German Army, part of the Bundeswehr. Its staff is based at VeitshΓΆchheim. The division is a unit of the German Army's stabilization forces and specializes in conflicts of low intensity. | [
"10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) β History\n\nThis division was founded as the ''10. Panzerdivision'' of the new German Army in 1959. Originally only consisting of armoured units, it now also commands Germany's last mountain warfare unit. For this reason the Edelweiss badge has become another commonly used insign... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)_2031641 | Summarize the 'History' part of '10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)'. | German military unit after World War II). Troops were deployed to Somalia (UNOSOM II) from 1993 to 1994 and to Bosnia and Herzegovina (IFOR) from 1995 to 1996 and stayed in this country until 1998 (SFOR). Soldiers of the 10th Panzer Division's SFOR contingent were also involved in the Bundeswehr's first combat operatio... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) β History\n\nThis division was founded as the ''10. Panzerdivision'' of the new German Army in 1959. Originally only consisting of armoured units, it now also commands Germany's last mountain warfare unit. For this reason the Edelweiss badge has become another commonly used insign... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054570 | What information does the article about '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)' provide on 'Operational history'? | the 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its formation by the start of 1940. It consisted of the 10th Rifle... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054576 | What information does the article about '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)' provide on 'War Crimes'? | On June 19 and 20, 1940, 188 French-Senegalese riflemen, 6 North African riflemen and 2 Russian and an Albanian legionaries were massacred by the German army from 10th Panzer and the Grossdeutschland Regiment. | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054572 | Reconstruct the content about 'Operational history' from the article on '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)'. | was recalled to Germany, and moved to the border with the Soviet Union in June of that year in preparation for Operation Barbarossa. Once the invasion was launched, the division participated in the Battle of BiaΕystokβMinsk, in engagements at Smolensk and Vyasma, and in the Battle of Moscow. During the Soviet winter of... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054573 | Summarize the 'Operational history' part of '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)'. | North Africa, the 10th Panzer Division was placed on occupation duty in Vichy France, and rushed to the African Theater in late 1942 as soon as transport became available. In December 1942, the division, now a part of Fifth Panzer Army, landed in Tunisia. Here they participated in the Battle of Kasserine Pass and sever... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054574 | Summarize the 'Organization' part of '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)'. | Headquarters ; 7th Panzer Regiment ; 69th Panzergrenadier Regiment ; 86th Panzergrenadier Regiment ; 90th Panzer Artillery Regiment ; 10th Motorcycle Battalion ; 90th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion ; 90th Tank Destroyer Battalion ; 49th Panzer Engineer Battalion ; 90th Signal Battalion ; 90th Divisional Supply Group O... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054569 | Explain what '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)' covers in the 'Operational history' section. | For most of its history, the division was organized into three regiments: 7th Panzer, and 69th and 86th Panzergrenadier (mechanized infantry). Other units included an artillery regiment and one each of motorcycle, reconnaissance, tank destroyer, engineer, and signal battalions. The 10th Panzer Division was first formed... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054577 | Based on the article about '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)', describe the 'Notable members' section. | General der Panzertruppe Ferdinand Schaal, active in the resistance and imprisoned until the end of the war. ; Syndikus Albrecht von Hagen, active in the resistance and executed after the failure of the 20 July Plot. ; Oberst Claus von Stauffenberg, who placed the bomb that was intended to kill Hitler at the Wolfsschan... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054571 | Summarize the 'Operational history' part of '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)'. | southern axis of the fight, with the 1st and 2nd Panzer Divisions as well as Infantry Regiment GroΓdeutschland. It moved through Luxembourg and broke through the French lines at the Meuse River near Sedan, advancing all the way to the English Channel in its first engagement. At Sedan, the division remained briefly in r... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054567 | What information does the article about '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)' provide? | The 10th Panzer Division (10th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Heer, during World War II, established in March 1939. The 10th Panzer Division was a formation of the German Army during World War II. It was formed in Prague in March 1939, and served in the Army Group North reserve during t... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)_27054568 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)'. | (1942) and spent six months in that theatre, where it engaged both British and American forces. It caused severe losses to the "green" US Army in some of their first encounters with the Germans under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at the Battle of Kasserine Pass (1943). It was later lost in the general Axis surrender in No... | [
"10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) β Operational history\n\nthe 10th Panzer Division remained in reserve for most of that campaign. It was moved from Pomerania in August into Poland, where it was hastily given control of the 7th Panzer Regiment, the 4th Panzer Brigade and several SS units. The division completed its... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460003 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Timeline'? | 1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990 β The 17th Royal Malay Regiment and 9th Royal Malay ... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460016 | From the article on '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)', restate the 'Basic Rapid Deployment Course (5 Weeks)' content. | Known as Kursus Asas Pasukan Aturgerak Cepat (APAC) in Malay language, this rigorous course is conducted at Perkampungan Gempita Para ('Para Combat Village'), Terendak Camp, Malacca. The purpose of this course is to mentally and physically train the paratroopers to its elite status, applying esprit de corps and emphasi... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460022 | Summarize the 'Recent Operations' part of '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Malaysian Medical Team, Pakistan Operations "Padanan, Sipadan Island Resort" The unit has been deployed in the following operations: On 14 October 2005, The Malaysian Medical Team (MasMedTim) soldiers serving in earthquake-hit Battagram, Pakistan have been recommended for a service allowance of RM100 a day. The team, w... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460010 | Summarize the 'Training' part of '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Members of the brigade must pass a Kursus Asas Payung Terjun ('Basic Parachute Course') and Kursus Asas Pasukan Aturgerak Cepat (APAC; 'Basic Rapid Deployment Force Course') before being qualified to wear the maroon beret and parachute wing. | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460006 | Explain what '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' covers in the 'Identities' section. | The maroon beret worn by the 10 Parachute Brigade is known as 'Pegasus'. The conditions for wearing the maroon beret are to pass the basic parachute course and to APAC course. This is an imitation of the British Parachute Regiment, as is the way the beret is worn and the cap badge. Much of their training is based on th... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460027 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Killed in the line of duty'? | Pvt. Awanis Othman, who died during a parachute exercise in Melaka on 31 July 1998. ; Pvt. Siti Hajar Yakob with three other paratroopers died during the full opening parachute rehearsal for the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) on 2 December 2007. | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460026 | What does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' say regarding 'Honorary maroon beret'? | Chalermchai Sitthisad, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, received in April 2017. ; General Budiman, Chief-of-Staff of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, received in October 2013. ; Lieutenant General George Toisutta, Chief-of-Staff of the Indonesian Army, received on 11 May 2010. As the second most prestige... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460001 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | The 10th Parachute Brigade (Briged ke-10 Payung Terjun β 10 Briged Para, Jawi: Ω‘Ω Ψ¨Ψ±ΩΪ¬ΩΨ― Ϊ€Ψ§Ψ±Ψ§), commonly known as 10 Para, is an elite brigade-sized airborne unit within the Malaysian Army tasked with being rapidly deployed inside or outside the boundaries of Malaysia. 10 Para is the key element of the Rapid Deployment... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460020 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Light firearms'? | Pistols ; : Beretta M92F/S ; : Browning HP Mk.3 ; : Glock ; Glock 18 ; Glock 26 ; : Heckler & Koch P9S ; : SIG Sauer P226 Shotguns ; : Remington 870 Submachine guns ; : Heckler & Koch MP5 ; MP5A3 ; MP5SD3 Assault rifles ; : Colt M4A1 ; : Colt M16A1 Model 653 ; : Colt M16A4 Sniper rifles ; : Accuracy International Arcti... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460024 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Honorary maroon beret'? | King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain, received in May 2017. ; Sultan Nazrin Shah, Sultan of Perak, received in August 2014. ; Sultan Sallehuddin, Sultan of Kedah, received in February 2018. ; Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei, received in November 2013. ; Crown Prince Tengku Amir Shah. C... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460004 | From the article on '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)', restate the 'Timeline' content. | undertakes a rapid deployment exercise, supported by elements of the Malaysian 21 Gerup Gerak Khas ('21st Special Service Group') and PASKAL and with operational support provided by the Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Air Force. The Halilintar Exercise 1994 centres on a scenario of the retaking of Langkawi Int... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460017 | Describe the 'Phase 1: Camp phase' section of the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Air traffic operations ; Amphibious operations ; Air assault operations Obstacle crossing ; Speed march test ; Swimming test ; Abseiling and repelling test ; Basic combat swimmer ; Determination training Trainees need to learn theory and also endure physical training. The theories they need to learn are: Physical trai... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460002 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | 10 Para's primary role is to be the nation's main offensive force in time of war or emergencies. The creation of the Parachute Brigade was proposed by Malaysia's defence planners in the late 1970s as a part of the modernisation plan for the military. The plan originally did not receive much support from the government ... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460019 | Reconstruct the content about 'Advanced training' from the article on '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Tactical Air Landing Operations (TALO) ; Free Fall ; Close Quarters Combat (CQC) ; HALO/HAHO ; Sniper ; Demolition expert ; Marksmanship ; Sharpshooters ; Pathfinder ; Combat medic (Airborne) The career with the 10 Para does not stop once they receive the maroon beret. The 10 Para members can proceed to the next level ... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460018 | Summarize the 'Phase 2: Field phase' part of '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Climb and descend Mount Ledang in Johor ; Speed march 40 km ; Loaded march 80 km ; Night and day navigation 40 km ; Survival skills (Swamp area) ; River crossing ; Paddling combat craft 25 km In this phase, trainees are trained with basic 10 Para tasks and they will be tested to perform the task under stress. Among the... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460007 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Identities'? | their wings. This tab is only worn by the members of 10 Para on their left shoulder both at service dress uniform and battledress. The tab is in maroon colour and embroidered with black letters 'PAC' which an acronym for Pasukan Aturgerak Cepat. This tab is worn by any soldiers who passed the Basic Parachute Course hel... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460021 | Reconstruct the content about 'Para oath' from the article on '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | Kami berikrar bahawa kami, sentiasa mentaati Rukun Negara dan Ikrar Kesatria. ; Kami berikrar bahawa kami, dengan kemahuan kami sendiri, diterjunkan dan melaksanakan tugas parajurit para. ; Kami berikrar bahawa kami menjunjung tinggi dan mempertahankan darjat, nama, kehormatan dan jiwa parajurit para. ; Kami berikrar b... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460011 | Describe the 'Preparatory Course (2 Weeks)' section of the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | This warm-up session lasts for two weeks. The candidates are prepared physically and mentally for the actual course. Candidates need to run 2.5 km (1.6 mi) twice a day at 0700 hrs and 1500 hrs. | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460014 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)' provide on 'Phase 2: Tower week'? | 45 minutes sit in hot mock airplane in full battle equipment ; Jumping from 32 ft tower ; Exit tower 50 ft exercise Lasts for one week, the theories learnt in phase 1 is tested at high tower. Each candidate needs to carry 40 kg of equipment for each exercise. The exercises are: | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460005 | From the article on '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)', restate the 'Roles' content. | 10 Parachute Brigade is highly skilled in accordance with its status as a Rapid Deployment Force. The paratroopers are vigorously trained for specialised combat operations and rapid deployment in alignment with the brigade's motto Tindak Pantas (English: Act Fast). The 10 Para can be deployed from land, air and sea. | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Brigade_(Malaysia)_12460025 | Describe the 'Honorary maroon beret' section of the article about '10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia)'. | ; Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, former Malaysian Minister of Defence, received in July 2013. ; General Tan Sri Ismail Omar, former Malaysian Chief of Defence Force, 1st recipient. ; General Suraphong Suwana-adth, Thailand Chief of Defence Forces, received in May 2017. ; Major General Pengiran Dato Seri Aminan Pengir... | [
"10th Parachute Brigade (Malaysia) β Timeline\n\n1988 β A single Malaysian Army infantry battalion from the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment is parachute trained and converted from their traditional infantry role into a parachute battalion. This battalion becomes the first members of the new rapid deployment force. ; 1990... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849768 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Division (France)' provide on 'Battle of the Frontiers'? | In 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of Algeria from Tunisia. The 10e D.P. was assigned to the surveillance... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849771 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Division (France)' provide on 'Insignias'? | Just like the paratrooper Brevet of the French Army; the Insignia of French Paratroopers was created in 1946. The French Army Insignia of metropolitan Paratroopers represents a closed "winged armed dextrochere", meaning a "right winged arm" armed with a sword pointing upwards. The Insignia makes reference to the Patron... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849765 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Division (France)' provide on 'Composition'? | Support: ; 60th Headquarters company (60e CGQ) ; 60th Transmission company of (60e CT) ; Platoon of Army Light Aviation (ALAT) ; Transport group nΒ°507 (GT 507) ; 60th Airborne Engineers Company (60e CGAP) ; 60th Divisional Maintenance company (60e CRD) ; 405th Medical company (405e CM) ; 60th Military logistics section... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849764 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Parachute Division (France)'. | The 10th Parachute Division (French: 10e Division Parachutiste, 10e D.P) was a formation of the French Army, part of the French Airborne Units. It consisted predominantly of infantry troops, and specialized in airborne combat and air assault. Established in 1956, it fought primarily in the Suez Crisis and the Algerian ... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849769 | What information does the article about '10th Parachute Division (France)' provide on 'Algiers Putsch'? | Despite the military successes, French Prime Minister Michel DebrΓ©'s government started secret negotiations with the anti-colonialist FLN in order to grant independence to Algeria. French settlers and soldiers were stunned by this decision and a putsch was organized in Algiers. With the exception of the 3e RPIMa, the r... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parachute_Division_(France)_8849767 | Reconstruct the content about 'Battle of Algiers' from the article on '10th Parachute Division (France)'. | In Algiers, the National Liberation Front (FLN) was carrying out a wave of terrorist attacks an urban guerilla which made many casualties, mostly Muslim civilians. In January 1957, Robert Lacoste, Minister Resident in Algeria, reacted by giving full powers to General Massu over the Algiers area. Massu sent the 10e D.P.... | [
"10th Parachute Division (France) β Battle of the Frontiers\n\nIn 1956, the newly independent Republic of Tunisia was helping the FLN by smuggling weapons and men through its territory. The electrified fence known as the Morice Line was built up to prevent Algerian FLN guerrillas from entering the French colony of ... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378121 | What does the article about '10th Parliament of Kenya' say regarding 'July 2010'? | As of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process was marred by irregularities. The ruling that n... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378112 | What information does the article about '10th Parliament of Kenya' provide? | The 10th Parliament of Kenya saw the National Assembly opened on 15 January 2008. This following the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) of Raila Odinga winning a majority in the 2007 parliamentary elections. Raila was a candidate in the presidential elections, which resulted in a controversial victory for Mwai Kibaki of ... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378115 | Explain what '10th Parliament of Kenya' covers in the 'Timeline and bills passed' section. | created the IIBRC and officially appointed the list of commissioners approved by parliament. ; 7 April 2010 - House passes draft of the proposed constitution of Kenya, prepared by Committee of Experts without any amendments, paving way for a constitutional referendum in which was held in August 2010 ; 27 August 2011 -... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378116 | From the article on '10th Parliament of Kenya', restate the 'June 2008' content. | Following the election, two ODM MPsβMugabe Were and David Kimutai Too βwere killed during the post-election crisis, which was the result of a dispute over the results of the presidential election. As a result, by-elections were needed in their constituencies. In addition, by-elections had to be held in two constituenci... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378119 | Describe the 'August 2009' section of the article about '10th Parliament of Kenya'. | In May 2009, Parliament approved the formation of a new Electoral body, The Interim Independent Electoral Commission (IIEC), paving the way for by-elections in the constituencies of Shinyalu and Bomachoge, which were held on 27 August 2009. Shinyalu fell vacant when its sitting MP Charles Lugano of ODM died. ODM retain... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378113 | Reconstruct the content about 'Timeline and bills passed' from the article on '10th Parliament of Kenya'. | 21 April 2009 - Parliament re-opens. An impasse between the President and the Prime Minister occurred when both presented the Speaker with letters appointing their respective preferred nominees for the position of Leader of Government Business (The Chair of the House Business Committee). The Speaker finally ruled and t... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378118 | From the article on '10th Parliament of Kenya', restate the 'September 2008' content. | By-elections were held in Bomet and Sotik constituencies on 25 September and were won by Beatrice Kones and Joyce Laboso respectively. Both seats were retained by ODM and were won by close relatives of their immediate predecessors, who died in an aviation accident in June: Beatrice Kones is the widow of Kipkalya Kones ... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378123 | What information does the article about '10th Parliament of Kenya' provide on 'February 2011'? | John Ngata Kariuki of Ford-Asili lost his Kirinyaga Central Constituency seat after a court petition filed by the previous Kirinyaga Central MP Daniel Karaba (Narc-Kenya) on 22 October 2010. Kariuki decided not to defend his seat at the subsequent by-election. The by-election was held on 16 February 2011. The PNU candi... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378122 | From the article on '10th Parliament of Kenya', restate the 'September 2010' content. | Three parliamentary by-elections were held on 20 September 2011. Margaret Wanjiru (ODM) retained her Starehe Constituency seat beating Maina Kamanda (PNU). The by-election was held after vote recount held in April 2010 indicated that the poll was actually won by Maina Kamanda. William Kabogo Gitau (NARC-Kenya) won the ... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Kenya_31378117 | What does the article about '10th Parliament of Kenya' say regarding 'June 2008'? | On 10 June, two ministersβMinister of Roads Kipkalya Kones and Assistant Minister of Home Affairs Lorna Laboso, both from ODMβwere killed in a plane crash, leaving another two seats vacant (and reducing ODM to 94 MPs). They had been going to the Rift Valley for the by-elections at the time of the accident. Three of the... | [
"10th Parliament of Kenya β July 2010\n\nAs of 5 February 2010, the Matuga Constituency MP Chirau Ali Mwakwere (PNU) lost his cabinet and parliamentary seat. This was due to a petition filed by a voter, Mr Ayub Juma Mwakesi, who wanted the election of Mr Mwakwere nullified citing that the entire election process wa... |
10th_Parliament_of_Navarre_26545878 | Explain what '10th Parliament of Navarre' covers in the 'Election' section. | The 10th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 26 May 2019. At the election the newly formed conservative and unionist Navarra Suma (NA+) became the largest party in the parliament but fell short of a majority. | [
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Election\n\nThe 10th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 26 May 2019. At the election the newly formed conservative and unionist Navarra Suma (NA+) became the largest party in the parliament but fell short of a majority.",
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Government\n\nAfter tw... |
10th_Parliament_of_Navarre_26545880 | What does the article about '10th Parliament of Navarre' say regarding 'Government'? | After two rounds of voting MarΓa Chivite (PSN) was elected President of Navarre on 2 August 2019 with the support of GB, Podemos and I-E after EHB chose to abstain. | [
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Election\n\nThe 10th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 26 May 2019. At the election the newly formed conservative and unionist Navarra Suma (NA+) became the largest party in the parliament but fell short of a majority.",
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Government\n\nAfter tw... |
10th_Parliament_of_Navarre_26545877 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Parliament of Navarre'. | The 10th Parliament of Navarre is the current meeting of the Parliament of Navarre, the regional legislature of Navarre, with the membership determined by the results of the regional election held on 26 May 2019. The parliament met for the first time on 19 June 2019. According to the Statute of Autonomy of Navarre the ... | [
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Election\n\nThe 10th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 26 May 2019. At the election the newly formed conservative and unionist Navarra Suma (NA+) became the largest party in the parliament but fell short of a majority.",
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Government\n\nAfter tw... |
10th_Parliament_of_Navarre_26545879 | Based on the article about '10th Parliament of Navarre', describe the 'History' section. | The new parliament met for the first time on 19 June 2019 and after two rounds of voting Unai Hualde of Geroa Bai (GB) was elected President of the Parliament of Navarre with the support of the Socialist Party of Navarre (PSN), EH Bildu (EHB), Podemos-Ahal Dugu and Izquierda-Ezkerra (I-E). Other members of the Bureau o... | [
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Election\n\nThe 10th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 26 May 2019. At the election the newly formed conservative and unionist Navarra Suma (NA+) became the largest party in the parliament but fell short of a majority.",
"10th Parliament of Navarre β Government\n\nAfter tw... |
10th_Parliament_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_14013563 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I'. | The 10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 11 September 1601 and assembled on 27 October 1601. It was to be her final Parliament. At the State Opening of Parliament the Lord Keeper Thomas Egerton explained that the Parliament had been called to authorise the replenishment o... | [
"10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 11 September 1601 and assembled on 27 October 1601. It was to be her final Parliament. At the State Opening of Parliament the Lord Keeper Thomas Egerton explained that the Parliament had... |
10th_Parliament_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_14013564 | Describe the content of the article about '10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I'. | other matters. The main issue of the day was the question of the abuse of monopolies. The Crown had for many years granted profitable monopoly rights to individuals in return for favours rendered to the crown, thereby raising the prices of the goods and services involved. Parliament considered this as at least an abuse... | [
"10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 11 September 1601 and assembled on 27 October 1601. It was to be her final Parliament. At the State Opening of Parliament the Lord Keeper Thomas Egerton explained that the Parliament had... |
10th_Parliament_of_Singapore_213850 | Based on the article about '10th Parliament of Singapore', describe the 'Speakers' section. | Abdullah bin Tarmugi (the People's Action Party MP for East Coast GRC) was elected Speaker of the Parliament on 25 March 2002. | [
"10th Parliament of Singapore β Speakers\n\nAbdullah bin Tarmugi (the People's Action Party MP for East Coast GRC) was elected Speaker of the Parliament on 25 March 2002.",
"10th Parliament of Singapore β House Leaders\n\nLeader of the House: Mah Bow Tan ; Deputy Leader of the House: Dr Ng Eng Hen",
"10th Parli... |
10th_Parliament_of_Singapore_213851 | Reconstruct the content about 'Leaders' from the article on '10th Parliament of Singapore'. | Prime Minister of Singapore: Lee Hsien Loong (People's Action Party) ; Leader of the Opposition: Chiam See Tong (Singapore Democratic Alliance) | [
"10th Parliament of Singapore β Speakers\n\nAbdullah bin Tarmugi (the People's Action Party MP for East Coast GRC) was elected Speaker of the Parliament on 25 March 2002.",
"10th Parliament of Singapore β House Leaders\n\nLeader of the House: Mah Bow Tan ; Deputy Leader of the House: Dr Ng Eng Hen",
"10th Parli... |
10th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka_2511257 | Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Parliament of Sri Lanka'. | The 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000. | [
"10th Parliament of Sri Lanka\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.",
"1... |
10th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka_2511262 | Reconstruct the content about 'Deaths and resignations' from the article on '10th Parliament of Sri Lanka'. | 1994: J. P. V. Vipulaguna (SLPF-HAM) resigned. He was replaced by Nihal Galappaththi (SLPF-HAM). ; 24 October 1994: Gamini Dissanayake (UNP-KAN), Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi (UNP-COL) and Ossie Abeygunasekara (UNP-COL) assassinated . Their replacements were P. P. Devaraj (UNP-COL) and Ramaiah Yogarajan (UNP-COL). ; 12 N... | [
"10th Parliament of Sri Lanka\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.",
"1... |
10th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka_2511259 | Reconstruct the content about 'Results' from the article on '10th Parliament of Sri Lanka'. | The new parliament was sworn in on 25 August 1994. K. B. Ratnayake was elected Speaker, Anil Moonesinghe was elected Deputy Speaker and Rauff Hakeem was elected Deputy Chairman of Committees. | [
"10th Parliament of Sri Lanka\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.",
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10th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka_2511258 | Summarize the 'Election' part of '10th Parliament of Sri Lanka'. | The 10th parliamentary election was held on 16 August 1994. The People's Alliance (PA), an alliance of opposition parties, became the largest group in Parliament by winning 105 of the 225 seats. The incumbent United National Party (UNP) won 94 seats. The Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), a government backed Tamil... | [
"10th Parliament of Sri Lanka\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.",
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10th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka_2511260 | What does the article about '10th Parliament of Sri Lanka' say regarding 'Government'? | The PA was able to form a government with the support of the seven SLMC MPs and one independent MP. On 19 August 1994 President D. B. Wijetunga appointed Chandrika Kumaratunga, leader of the PA, as Prime Minister. The rest of the government were sworn in on the same day. Prime Minister Kumaratunga was elected president... | [
"10th Parliament of Sri Lanka\n\nThe 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.",
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10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131891 | What information does the article about '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment' provide on 'Detailed service'? | Ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6, 1861. Action at Dranesville December 20. Advance on Manassas,... | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131889 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment'. | The 10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment also known as the 39th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army as part of the Pennsylvania Reserves infantry division during the American Civil War. | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131893 | Summarize the 'Casualties' part of '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment'. | The regiment lost a total of 207 men during service; 7 officers and 153 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 47 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131892 | Based on the article about '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment', describe the 'Detailed service' section. | 16β17. Duty in Maryland until October 30. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12β15. "Mud March" January 20β24, 1863. Ordered to Washington, D.C., February 6, and duty there and at Alexandria until June 25. Ordered to join the Army of the Potomac in the field. Battle of ... | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131890 | Reconstruct the content about 'Service' from the article on '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment'. | The 10th Pennsylvania Reserves was organized at Camp Wilkins near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania beginning June 3, 1861 and mustered on July 21, 1861 under the command of Colonel John S. McCalmont. The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade, McCall's Pennsylvania Reserves Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. 3rd Briga... | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment_17131894 | Describe the 'Commanders' section of the article about '10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment'. | Colonel John S. McCalmont - resigned May 9, 1862 ; Colonel James Thompson Kirk - resigned October 18, 1862 ; Colonel Adoniram Judson Warner - transferred to 17th Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps Infantry, November 23, 1863 ; Lieutenant Colonel Ira Ayer Jr. - served as brevet colonel until muster out ; Major James B. Knox... | [
"10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment β Detailed service\n\nOrdered to Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 22; then to Washington, D.C., July 24. At Tennallytown, Md., August 1 to October 10, 1861, and at Camp Pierpont, near Langley, Va., until March 1862. Expedition to Gunnell's Mills December 6,... |
10th_Planet_Jiu-Jitsu_7399350 | Summarize the 'Publications' part of '10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu'. | Victory Belt Publishing released three manuals covering techniques of the 10th Planet system: Mastering the Rubber Guard, Mastering the Twister, and Advanced Rubber Guard. The first and third books cover the system's signature rubber guard, while the second tackles the twister, another integral position in the system. ... | [
"10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu β Publications\n\nVictory Belt Publishing released three manuals covering techniques of the 10th Planet system: Mastering the Rubber Guard, Mastering the Twister, and Advanced Rubber Guard. The first and third books cover the system's signature rubber guard, while the second tackles the twist... |
10th_Planet_Jiu-Jitsu_7399348 | From the article on '10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu', restate the 'History' content. | In 2003, after earning a black belt under Jean-Jacques Machado, Eddie Bravo opened his first 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu school in Los Angeles, California. Bravo's system emphasizes developing students for submission-only grappling competition rather than points, he focused his jiu-jitsu training without the traditional gi, ... | [
"10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu β Publications\n\nVictory Belt Publishing released three manuals covering techniques of the 10th Planet system: Mastering the Rubber Guard, Mastering the Twister, and Advanced Rubber Guard. The first and third books cover the system's signature rubber guard, while the second tackles the twist... |
10th_Planet_Jiu-Jitsu_7399349 | What information does the article about '10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu' provide on 'History'? | wearing a gi when training jiu-jitsu but competing in MMA without one. 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu has been controversial since its inception; abandoning the gi drew some backlash from other Jiu-Jitsu schools and there has been debate as to how much 10th Planet techniques, most notably its iterations of the rubber guard, tra... | [
"10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu β Publications\n\nVictory Belt Publishing released three manuals covering techniques of the 10th Planet system: Mastering the Rubber Guard, Mastering the Twister, and Advanced Rubber Guard. The first and third books cover the system's signature rubber guard, while the second tackles the twist... |
10th_Politburo_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_28157667 | Based on the article about '10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party', describe the 'Members (21)' section. | Committee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in April 1975) Others in stroke ord... | [
"10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party β Members (21)\n\nCommittee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the P... |
10th_Politburo_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_28157666 | Explain what '10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party' covers in the 'Members (21)' section. | 1) Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Party Central Committee and member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in September 1976) ; 2) Zhou Enlai, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee and member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in January 1976) ; 3) Wang Hongwen, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committ... | [
"10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party β Members (21)\n\nCommittee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the P... |
10th_Politburo_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_28157665 | What information does the article about '10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party' provide? | The 10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party was elected at the 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee on August 30, 1973, consisting of 21 members and 4 alternate members. There were additions to the membership in 1973 and 1977. It was informally supervised by the Politburo Standing Committee of the Ch... | [
"10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party β Members (21)\n\nCommittee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the P... |
10th_Politburo_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_28157670 | Reconstruct the content about 'Member elected in July 1977 (1)' from the article on '10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party'. | Deng Xiaoping, elected at the same time Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee and member of the Politburo Standing Committee at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee: | [
"10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party β Members (21)\n\nCommittee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the P... |
10th_Politburo_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party_28157669 | Summarize the 'Member appointed in December 1973 (1)' part of '10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party'. | Deng Xiaoping, elected Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee and member of the Politburo Standing Committee in January 1975 (dismissed in April 1976) | [
"10th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party β Members (21)\n\nCommittee until January 1975 ; 7) Zhu De, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (died in July 1976) ; 8) Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Politburo Standing Committee (arrested in October 1976; dismissed in July 1977) ; 9) Dong Biwu, member of the P... |
10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931825 | What information does the article about '10th Press Camp Headquarters' provide? | elements of the 10th PAD (PCH) deployed forward in support of Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay. Team GTMO was composed of Soldiers from the 10th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp Headquarters) from Fort Bragg; the 22d Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD) from Fort Bragg; and the 7th MPAD from Fort Hood. They prov... | [
"10th Press Camp Headquarters\n\nelements of the 10th PAD (PCH) deployed forward in support of Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay. Team GTMO was composed of Soldiers from the 10th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp Headquarters) from Fort Bragg; the 22d Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD) from Fort Bragg; and t... |
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