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10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931823
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1966 during the Vietnam War as the 10th Public Information Detachment. The 10th PID served with distinction prior to being inactivated in 1972, earning the Republic of Vietnam's Cross of Gallantry with Palm three times and the U.S. Army's Valorous Unit Award. The 10th was redesignated a Public Affairs Detachment in Mar...
[ "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...
10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931826
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Forces-Iraq (USF-I), Strategic Communications directorate, where they relieved the 318th Public Affairs Operations Center in maintaining a CPIC. The CPIC has four main functions: 1) credentialing and badging media covering troops and operations; 2) embedding media with units; 3) escorting media interacting with troops;...
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10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931822
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The 10th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp Headquarters) is a U.S. Army tactical, 31-person unit providing a Battalion level headquarters and is composed of Public Affairs and support professionals, commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel and Command Sergeant Major. The mission of the 10th PAD (PCH) is "on order, to depl...
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10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931827
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and federal authorities responding to relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy swept the East Coast. The 10th PCH, on order, deploys anywhere in the United States to support federal, state and local agencies across the full spectrum of media operations, and during Hurricane Sandy Relief efforts they provided public affairs...
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10th_Press_Camp_Headquarters_19931824
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Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) and is not a permanent element of any division or corps.. The unit has a command cell, a headquarters section and an expeditionary section. Within the expeditionary section are four, five member teams each with an officer, two print journalists and two broadcasters. The 10th may also serve...
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10th_Primetime_Emmy_Awards_31979540
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By network ; CBS – 12 ; NBC – 9 ; ABC – 1 By program ; Playhouse 90 (CBS) – 4 ; The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (NBC) – 3 ; Father Knows Best (NBC) / Omnibus (NBC) / The Phil Silvers Show (CBS) – 2 Notes
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10th_Primetime_Emmy_Awards_31979538
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The 10th Emmy Awards, later referred to as the 10th Primetime Emmy Awards, were held on April 15, 1958, to honor the best in television of the year. The ceremony was held at the Coconut Grove in Hollywood, California. It was hosted by Danny Thomas. All nominations are listed, with winners in bold and series' networks a...
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10th_Primetime_Emmy_Awards_31979539
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By network ; CBS – 57 ; NBC – 43 ; ABC – 6 By program ; Playhouse 90 (CBS) – 11 ; Father Knows Best (NBC) – 6 ; Caesar's Hour (NBC) / Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC) – 5 ; Gunsmoke (CBS) / The Phil Silvers Show (CBS) / Studio One (CBS) / Tonight Starring Jack Paar (NBC) – 4 ; The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (NBC) / I Love Lucy ...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386421
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A coup in Iraq took place in 1941. An Iraqi military group with ties to Germany deposed the Iraqi Monarchy. As a consequence the British launched an invasion of Iraq to restore the Government, the 2nd Battalion participated as part of the 10th Indian Infantry Division. An Armistice was signed with Iraq after British fo...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386414
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became the 10th Regiment (1st Burma Rifles) of Madras Infantry on 9 February 1892 at Maymyo in Burma. It was at this time, with the conversion of the unit to a Rifle Regiment, that the old colours of the 10th Madras were taken back to India (rifle regiments do not carry colours) and laid up at the Church of St. John in...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386428
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campaign. Representatives of the regiment, as with all units that were involved in the Burma campaign, took part in the Victory Parade in Rangoon on 15 June. The 10th Gurkhas accumulated 19 battle honours for their participation in the campaignβ€”including the theatre honour "Burma 1942–45"β€”the most Battle Honours gained...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386409
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The 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, (abbreviated to 10 GR), was originally a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment was first formed in 1890, taking its lineage from a police unit and over the course of its existence it had a number of changes in designation and composition. It took part in a n...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386433
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VC for his actions in an incident in the Bau district in Sarawak, Borneo during Operation Claret which was carried out against Indonesian-held Kalimantan. This action has subsequently become known as the Battle of Bau. The conflict concluded in 1966, by which time the 10th Gurkhas had suffered 11 men killed. In 1968 th...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386437
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1766–1767: 14th Battalion of Coast Sepoys 1767–1769: Amboor Battalion 1769–1770: 11th Carnatic Battalion 1770–1784: 10th Carnatic Battalion 1784–1796: 10th Madras Battalion 1796–1824: 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment Madras Native Infantry 1824–1885: 10th Regiment Madras Native Infantry 1885–1890: 10th Regiment, Madras Inf...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386432
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was similar to the Burma campaign. The regiment remained involved until the official conclusion of the Emergency in 1960. The regiment lost 75 men during the conflict. Another conflict in the Far East began in 1962, the Indonesian Confrontation, after an Indonesian-backed rebellion took place in Brunei and Borneo was s...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386410
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At the end of the Third Burmese War in 1887, it was decided to withdraw the regular army battalions and replace them with a freshly recruited military police force. Recruited in India, it was intended that the military police would be a temporary force which would establish order in districts of upper Burma and then ha...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386441
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10th Gurkha Rifles ; 1947–1957: Gen. Sir Alexander Frank Philip Christison, Bt. GBE, CB, DSO, MC, DL ; 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles (1949) ; 1957–1959: Brig. Michael Rookherst Roberts, DSO ; 1959–1966: Maj-Gen. Richard Neville Anderson, CB, CBE, DSO ; 1966–1975: Gen. Sir Peter Mervyn Hunt, GCB, DSO, OBE, ADCG...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386436
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Indian Army. Although the lineage was granted, the history of the regiment is not continuous. The modern regiment was re-formed exclusively from the Kubo Valley Military Police after the old 10th Madras had been disbanded. The regiment deployed to Hong Kong for the last time in 1991, remaining there until amalgamation ...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386417
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them as they attempted the crossing. As a result of the 2nd Battalion's involvement in this campaign, the regiment gained the battle honour "Suez Canal" and the theatre honour "Egypt 1915". Later that year the 2nd Battalion, as part of the 29th Indian Brigade, took part in the Dardanelles Campaign against the Ottomans....
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386435
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was deployed to Hong Kong, Brunei and Church Crookham. The regiment performed internal security (IS) duties in Hong Kong, including patrolling the border with China in an attempt at preventing the illegal immigration of people to the colony. In 1990 the regiment was authorised after almost 100 years of requests, to mai...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386424
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the German command ordered the summary execution of any allied soldier captured with a knife. Accordingly, soldiers of the 10th Mtn Div carried no knives, yet continue to display blood-red crossed-knives as part of their shoulder insignia. The 2nd Battalion was attached to the 3rd Indian Motor Brigade, which had just r...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386438
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The Badge of a Rock Fort for Amboor. ; The Badge of an Elephant for Assaye. The full dress worn by the regiment from 1890 until 1914 was the standard Gurkha uniform of rifle green, with puttees and black facings. The headdress was a black Kilmarnock cap with the badge described below. Pipers for the 1st Battalion wore...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386415
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September 1901, as part of a broad reorganisation of the Indian Army, it became the 10th Gurkha Rifles and the regiment maintained its assigned recruiting areas in the Limbu and Rai tribal areas of eastern Nepal. A 2nd Battalion was formed in 1903 although it became the 1st Battalion, 7th Gurkha Rifles in 1907. A new 2...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386413
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composition. The battalion was initially composed of Gurkha detachments transferred from the 42nd, 43rd and 44th Gurkha Rifles, an equal number of men from the hill-tribes of Assam including Jhurwahs, small numbers of Dogras and a few Hindustanis. The non-Gurkhas were gradually wasted out of the regiment. In its first ...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386426
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offensive that began in March 1944 against north-east India where two extremely important battles, Imphal and Kohima, took place. The regiment was heavily involved at Imphal. It was besieged by the Japanese for a number of months, the Allied defenders stoutly resisting all attempts to dislodge them. The siege was event...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386425
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The regiment was heavily involved against the Japanese with the 1st, 3rd and 4th Battalions taking part in the Burma Campaign. The Japanese had swiftly invaded British territories in the Far East, including Burma, shortly after they launched the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The 1st Battalion was rushed to...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386418
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took part in the Battle of Gully Ravine which began on 28 June. The brigade as a whole was moved to Anzac Cove in August where it took part in the August Offensive. The 2nd Battalion suffered heavy casualties during its participation in the Gallipoli campaign. The forces at Anzac and Suvla were evacuated in December 19...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386411
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hillmen recruits. The first commander was Lieutenant C.W. Harris. The battalion moved to Burma and was initially stationed at Tamu. In 1890, it was decided to convert the Kubo Valley Military Police Battalion in Burma into a new battalion with the title of 10th Madras Infantry. The original 10th Madras Infantry, one of...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386419
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then part of the Ottoman Empire, an ally of the Germans. The Mesopotamian campaign had started in 1914. Much of the regiment's involvement in the war was relatively quiet but it did take part in a number of engagements including the offensive against Baghdad in 1917 and the last battle of the Mesopotamian campaign in l...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386429
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The 4th Battalion was disbanded in 1946, the 3rd Battalion was disbanded the following year. India gained independence from the British Empire in 1947. As a consequence of the Tripartite Agreement between India, Nepal and the UK, four of the 10 Gurkha regiments (eight Battalions in all), were transferred to the British...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386434
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the following year the regiment was dispatched to Cyprus to protect the British Sovereign Base Area at Dhekelia in the aftermath of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. During their deployment the 10th Gurkhas attempted to keep the peace, at times literally having to place themselves in the line-of-fire between the opposing...
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The First World War between the UK, France and their allies against Germany and its allies, began in August, 1914. The 1st Battalion remained in Burma providing reinforcements and replacements to the 2nd Battalion which was on active service until 1916. At least five drafts were supplied. The third draft was sunk at se...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386412
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Palace. The battalion did not inherit the precedence or honours of the 10th Madras Infantry at that time, by decision of the army authorities. Their reasoning being that it would be incorrect to give such a new battalion the precedence and honours of one of the oldest battalions in India. But it was also true that the ...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386430
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was given to taking the regimental memorial at All-Saints Church in Maymyo Burma, which had been damaged by the Japanese during the war, but it was decided to leave it behind because of the expense involved and the uncertainty over where it could be relocated. It consisted of marble on the floor of the sanctuary and wo...
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386420
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During the Second World War the regiment raised a further two battalions, the 3rd Battalion in 1940 and the 4th Battalion in 1941.
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10th_Princess_Mary's_Own_Gurkha_Rifles_13386427
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The Allied offensive was successful, pushing the Japanese forces back into Burma, the regiment took part in many engagements in the country. In 1945 the regiment took part in the effort to capture Mandalay; British forces entered the city on 20 March. The regiment also took part in the capture of Meiktila, which was ta...
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10th_Quebec_Legislature_15514924
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Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Simon-Napoleon Parent ; Agriculture: FranΓ§ois-Gilbert Miville DechΓͺne (1900-1902), Adelard Turgeon (1902-1904) ; Colonization and Mines: AdΓ©lard Turgeon (1900-1901) ; Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1900-1901) ; Colonization and Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1901-1904) ; Lands, F...
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10th_Quebec_Legislature_15514920
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The 10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from December 7, 1900, to November 25, 1904. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Simon-NapolΓ©on Parent was the governing party.
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Jean-ClΓ©ophas Blouin, Quebec Liberal Party, LΓ©vis, October 24, 1901 ; Joseph LafertΓ©, Quebec Liberal Party, Drummond, October 31, 1901 ; Cyrille Fraser Delage, Quebec Liberal Party, QuΓ©bec, October 31, 1901 ; Hormidas Pilon, Quebec Liberal Party, Vaudreuil, October 31, 1901 ; Arthur Godbout, Quebec Liberal Party, Beauc...
[ "10th Quebec Legislature β€” Cabinet Ministers\n\nPrime Minister and Executive Council President: Simon-Napoleon Parent ; Agriculture: FranΓ§ois-Gilbert Miville DechΓͺne (1900-1902), Adelard Turgeon (1902-1904) ; Colonization and Mines: AdΓ©lard Turgeon (1900-1901) ; Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1900-1901) ; Colonization ...
10th_Queen's_Own_Canadian_Hussars_3914395
Summarize the 'History' part of '10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars'.
Dynes, E. J. ; Home, F. ; Lee, F. ; Sheehan, M. ; Tregett, J. The regiment was originally raised on 13 November 1856 at Quebec City with the name the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars and was, until 1880, the only cavalry regiment in the province of Quebec. Between 1900 and 1913 it was part of the 4th Cavalry Brigade, 5th D...
[ "10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars β€” History\n\nDynes, E. J. ; Home, F. ; Lee, F. ; Sheehan, M. ; Tregett, J. The regiment was originally raised on 13 November 1856 at Quebec City with the name the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars and was, until 1880, the only cavalry regiment in the province of Quebec. Between 1900 an...
10th_Queen's_Own_Canadian_Hussars_3914394
Summarize the following section from the article on '10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars'.
The 10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars (QOCH) was a cavalry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia (this was the name of the part-time volunteer Canadian Armed Forces before the formation of the Canadian Army in 1940) which existed between 1856–1913 and 1928–1936. Although the unit did not take part in any fixed a...
[ "10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars β€” History\n\nDynes, E. J. ; Home, F. ; Lee, F. ; Sheehan, M. ; Tregett, J. The regiment was originally raised on 13 November 1856 at Quebec City with the name the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars and was, until 1880, the only cavalry regiment in the province of Quebec. Between 1900 an...
10th_Queen's_Own_Canadian_Hussars_3914397
Summarize the 'History' part of '10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars'.
to serve overseas he dropped rank to lieutenant and joined the Royal Canadian Dragoons. During his service there he gained the Victoria Cross along with two other RCD soldiers, Lt HZC Cockburn and Sgt E Holland. Turner was given command of the 10th QOCH as a Lt Colonel. He was eventually promoted to Lt General during W...
[ "10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars β€” History\n\nDynes, E. J. ; Home, F. ; Lee, F. ; Sheehan, M. ; Tregett, J. The regiment was originally raised on 13 November 1856 at Quebec City with the name the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars and was, until 1880, the only cavalry regiment in the province of Quebec. Between 1900 an...
10th_Queen's_Own_Canadian_Hussars_3914396
From the article on '10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars', restate the 'History' content.
along with 13 other regiments as part of the 1936 Canadian Militia Reorganization. Although not sent as a unit to the Second Boer War, some personnel volunteered to serve with the Canadian Mounted Rifles (CMR) which was raised to soldier in that campaign. Various sources list individuals from the QOCH who were attached...
[ "10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars β€” History\n\nDynes, E. J. ; Home, F. ; Lee, F. ; Sheehan, M. ; Tregett, J. The regiment was originally raised on 13 November 1856 at Quebec City with the name the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars and was, until 1880, the only cavalry regiment in the province of Quebec. Between 1900 an...
10th_Regiment_29580428
What information does the article about '10th Regiment' provide?
10th Field Regiment Royal Artillery ; 10th (R/Fus) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery 1942–1946, from 16th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) ; 2/10th Armoured Regiment (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army ; 2nd/10th Medium Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, a unit of the Australian Army ; 10th Light...
[ "10th Regiment\n\n10th Field Regiment Royal Artillery ; 10th (R/Fus) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery 1942–1946, from 16th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) ; 2/10th Armoured Regiment (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army ; 2nd/10th Medium Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, a unit of the Austra...
10th_Regiment_29580430
What does the article about '10th Regiment' say regarding 'American Civil War regiments'?
Confederate (Southern) Army regiments ; 10th Regiment Alabama Infantry ; 10th Georgia Regiment ; Union (Northern) Army regiments ; 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment (3 Year) ; 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment (3 Month) ; 10th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry Regiment ; 10th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment ;...
[ "10th Regiment\n\n10th Field Regiment Royal Artillery ; 10th (R/Fus) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery 1942–1946, from 16th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) ; 2/10th Armoured Regiment (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army ; 2nd/10th Medium Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, a unit of the Austra...
10th_Regional_Support_Group_1292669
Based on the article about '10th Regional Support Group', describe the 'Subordinate units' section.
10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station ; 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ; Ammunition Depot (Director: Lt. Col. ONWE IVORY) ; Kawakami Ammunition Depot ; Akizuki Ammunition Depot ; Hiro Ammunition Depot ; Chibana Ammunition Support Branch ; U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa (Commande...
[ "10th Regional Support Group β€” Subordinate units\n\n10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station ; 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ; Ammunition Depot (Director: Lt. Col. ONWE IVORY) ; Kawakami Ammunition Depot ; Akizuki Ammunition Depot ; Hiro Ammunition Depot ; Chibana Ammuniti...
10th_Regional_Support_Group_1292668
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The 10th Support Group is a United States Army logistical support unit located in Okinawa, Japan. It is the senior U.S. Army unit on the island, and has coordinating responsibilities for U.S. Army activities there. The 10th Support Group and United States Army, Japan conduct theater sustainment; execute reception, stag...
[ "10th Regional Support Group β€” Subordinate units\n\n10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station ; 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ; Ammunition Depot (Director: Lt. Col. ONWE IVORY) ; Kawakami Ammunition Depot ; Akizuki Ammunition Depot ; Hiro Ammunition Depot ; Chibana Ammuniti...
10th_Regional_Support_Group_1292670
From the article on '10th Regional Support Group', restate the 'Lineage' content.
The 10th Support Group was constituted in the Regular Army on October 15, 1987, at Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan, to provide administrative, base and contingency support. On March 11, 2011, a devastating magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck eastern Japan followed by a devastating tsunami. It was the largest earthquake in Ja...
[ "10th Regional Support Group β€” Subordinate units\n\n10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station ; 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ; Ammunition Depot (Director: Lt. Col. ONWE IVORY) ; Kawakami Ammunition Depot ; Akizuki Ammunition Depot ; Hiro Ammunition Depot ; Chibana Ammuniti...
10th_Reserve_Division_(German_Empire)_13756774
Based on the article about '10th Reserve Division (German Empire)', describe the 'Order of battle on 14 March 1918' section.
77. Infanterie-Brigade ; Füsilier-Regiment von Steinmetz (1. Westpreußisches) Nr. 37 ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 37 ; 7. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 155 ; Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 10 ; 1. Eskadron/Reserve-Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 3 ; Artillerie-Kommandeur 61 ; Reserve-Feldartillerie-R...
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10th_Reserve_Division_(German_Empire)_13756770
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The 10th Reserve Division (''10. Reserve-Division'') was a unit of the Prussian Army, part of Imperial German Army in World War I. The division was formed on mobilization of the German Army in August 1914 as part of V Reserve Corps. The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after W...
[ "10th Reserve Division (German Empire) β€” Order of battle on 14 March 1918\n\n77. Infanterie-Brigade ; FΓΌsilier-Regiment von Steinmetz (1. Westpreußisches) Nr. 37 ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 37 ; 7. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 155 ; Maschinengewehr-ScharfschΓΌtzen-Abteilung Nr. 10 ; 1. Eskadron/Rese...
10th_Reserve_Division_(German_Empire)_13756771
Reconstruct the content about 'Combat chronicle' from the article on '10th Reserve Division (German Empire)'.
The 10th Reserve Division fought on the Western Front, participating in the opening German offensive which led to the Allied Great Retreat. Thereafter, the division remained in the line in the Verdun region until February 1916, when it entered the Battle of Verdun under command of General der Infanterie Max von Bahrfel...
[ "10th Reserve Division (German Empire) β€” Order of battle on 14 March 1918\n\n77. Infanterie-Brigade ; FΓΌsilier-Regiment von Steinmetz (1. Westpreußisches) Nr. 37 ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 37 ; 7. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 155 ; Maschinengewehr-ScharfschΓΌtzen-Abteilung Nr. 10 ; 1. Eskadron/Rese...
10th_Reserve_Division_(German_Empire)_13756773
Explain what '10th Reserve Division (German Empire)' covers in the 'Order of battle on mobilization' section.
77. Infanterie-Brigade ; Füsilier-Regiment von Steinmetz (1. Westpreußisches) Nr. 37 ; 7. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 155 ; 18. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 37 ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 46 ; Reserve-Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 6 ; Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 10 ; 1.Re...
[ "10th Reserve Division (German Empire) β€” Order of battle on 14 March 1918\n\n77. Infanterie-Brigade ; FΓΌsilier-Regiment von Steinmetz (1. Westpreußisches) Nr. 37 ; Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 37 ; 7. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 155 ; Maschinengewehr-ScharfschΓΌtzen-Abteilung Nr. 10 ; 1. Eskadron/Rese...
10th_Rhode_Island_Infantry_Regiment_21820721
Reconstruct the content about 'Notable Members' from the article on '10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment'.
Colonel (later Brig. Gen.) Zenas Bliss – Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Fredericksburg ; Nelson W. Aldrich, United States Senator for Rhode Island, 1881-1911
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10th_Rhode_Island_Infantry_Regiment_21820719
Describe the 'Company B' section of the article about '10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment'.
Company B of the 10th Regiment was made up of about 125 students from Brown University and Providence High School. Its captain for three months was Elisha Dyer, the former Governor of Rhode Island. Legend has it that Brown's President Sears only consented to allow his students to enlist on the condition that Gov. Dyer ...
[ "10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment β€” Notable Members\n\nColonel (later Brig. Gen.) Zenas Bliss – Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Fredericksburg ; Nelson W. Aldrich, United States Senator for Rhode Island, 1881-1911", "10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment β€” Company B\n\nCompany B of the...
10th_Rhode_Island_Infantry_Regiment_21820717
What information does the article about '10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment' provide?
The 10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment served for three months in the summer 1862. It served, along with its sister units - the 9th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment and the 10th Rhode Island Battery, in the defenses of Washington D.C..
[ "10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment β€” Notable Members\n\nColonel (later Brig. Gen.) Zenas Bliss – Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Fredericksburg ; Nelson W. Aldrich, United States Senator for Rhode Island, 1881-1911", "10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment β€” Company B\n\nCompany B of the...
10th_Rhode_Island_Infantry_Regiment_21820718
Explain what '10th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Service' section.
The regiment was mustered info Federal service at Providence on May 26, 1862. It moved to Washington, D. C. from May 27 to 29 and was attached to Sturgis' Command as part of the Military District of Washington. It saw duty at Camp Frieze, Tennallytown until June 26. It was then assigned to garrison duty in the defences...
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10th_Rifle_Corps_32042927
Reconstruct the content about 'Interwar period' from the article on '10th Rifle Corps'.
The corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the corps was transferred to Kozlov in the Moscow ...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042930
Based on the article about '10th Rifle Corps', describe the 'Cross-border fighting in Lithuania and Latvia (1941)' section.
broken and part of the body in the early hours of the war was cut off from the north of the 67th Rifle Division, and the south of the 125th Rifle Division, and under the pressure of German troops began to retreat in the direction of Jelgava. Actually, he turned out to be dissected body – on June 23, 1941 the gap betwee...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042932
Explain what '10th Rifle Corps' covers in the 'Later formations and postwar' section.
After the war, the corps arrived in the Urals Military District comprising the 91st, 279th, and 347th Rifle Divisions. Active in 1948 with three rifle brigades (12th, 14th and 28th), but in June 1957 became 10th Army Corps. In the early 1950s, it may have included the 2552nd Artillery Regiment. In 1956, the corps moved...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042926
Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Rifle Corps'.
The 10th Rifle Corps (Military Unit Number 16058 until June 1956) was an infantry corps of the Red Army, which later became the 10th Army Corps after the Second World War.
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042931
Explain what '10th Rifle Corps' covers in the 'Cross-border fighting in Lithuania and Latvia (1941)' section.
moved to line Mazeikiai – Kurtuvenyay and then on Riga. By that time, the 90th Rifle Division had virtually ceased to exist and in Riga the 22nd Motor Rifle Division NKVD was added to the corps. Within three days of the case were fighting for Riga, but July 1, 1941 finally left the city. Its next major engagement was t...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042929
What information does the article about '10th Rifle Corps' provide on 'Cross-border fighting in Lithuania and Latvia (1941)'?
yet reached the border. The corps numbered 25,480 men, 453 guns and mortars and 12 light tanks. Opposing the corps and larger Soviet forces were the German I Army Corps, XXVI Army Corps and XXXVIII Army Corps, and on the left wing – the tanks of the XXXXI Motorized Corps. When the invasion began, German troops struck t...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Corps_32042928
What does the article about '10th Rifle Corps' say regarding 'Cross-border fighting in Lithuania and Latvia (1941)'?
On June 22, 1941, when the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, began, the corps and its headquarters was stationed in Varniai (Lithuania). It comprised the 10th, 48th and 90th Rifle Divisions, under Major General Ivan Nikolaev. On the right-flank of the corps, the 10th Rifle Division held positio...
[ "10th Rifle Corps β€” Interwar period\n\nThe corps was formed by an order dated 12 July 1922 in the West Siberian Military District at Barnaul. Between May and November 1923, its headquarters was at Novonikolayevsk. In November, under the command of October Revolution and Russian Civil War hero Pavel Dybenko, the cor...
10th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)_30278807
Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)'.
The 10th Rifle Division was a military formation of the Red Army. It existed by 1920, but was formally created on 20 June 1922, based on the 29th Infantry Brigade. It was then recreated at Vladimir in September 1939, and fought in the Second World War.
[ "10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)\n\nThe 10th Rifle Division was a military formation of the Red Army. It existed by 1920, but was formally created on 20 June 1922, based on the 29th Infantry Brigade. It was then recreated at Vladimir in September 1939, and fought in the Second World War.", "10th Rifle Division...
10th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)_30278809
What information does the article about '10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)' provide on 'Latvian battalion'?
In July 1940, the 1st and 2nd Latvian workers regiments (the last later changed to 76th Latvian Rifle Regiment) were formed in Estonia from Latvian workers guard battalions and other active duty soldiers, who at the beginning of German attack, fled from Latvia to Estonia. 1st Latvian Workers Regiment was formed on July...
[ "10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)\n\nThe 10th Rifle Division was a military formation of the Red Army. It existed by 1920, but was formally created on 20 June 1922, based on the 29th Infantry Brigade. It was then recreated at Vladimir in September 1939, and fought in the Second World War.", "10th Rifle Division...
10th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)_30278808
Describe the 'Second World War' section of the article about '10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)'.
Around 1939, the division was stationed in the Leningrad Military District, Western Special Military District, and the Baltic Special Military District. It participated in the Polish campaign in 1939, and in the accession of Lithuania to the USSR in June 1940. It was part of the 10th Rifle Corps, 8th Army on 22 June 19...
[ "10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)\n\nThe 10th Rifle Division was a military formation of the Red Army. It existed by 1920, but was formally created on 20 June 1922, based on the 29th Infantry Brigade. It was then recreated at Vladimir in September 1939, and fought in the Second World War.", "10th Rifle Division...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895045
Summarize the 'Regimental Colonels' part of '10th Royal Hussars'.
Humphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir William Augustus Pitt, KB ; 10th (Prince of Wales's Ow...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895033
From the article on '10th Royal Hussars', restate the 'Victorian era' content.
The regiment was sent to India in 1846 and then saw action at the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854 and at the Battle of Eupatoria in February 1855 during the Crimean War. In 1861, it was renamed the 10th (The Prince of Wales's Own) Royal Hussars. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Ali Masjid in November 1878 du...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895042
What information does the article about '10th Royal Hussars' provide on 'Victoria Crosses'?
Sergeant Henry William Engleheart - Second Boer War, 13 March 1900 ; Lieutenant Sir John Milbanke, 10th Baronet - Second Boer War, 5 January 1900
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895036
Based on the article about '10th Royal Hussars', describe the 'The Second World War' section.
With the outbreak of war, the 1st Armoured Division deployed to France. It fought in northern France and Belgium, returning to England without any vehicles in June 1940. In December 1940, a group of personnel was detached to form the cadre of the 23rd Hussars. In November 1941, the regiment deployed to North Africa wit...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895043
Based on the article about '10th Royal Hussars', describe the 'Commanding Officers' section.
1959–1962: Lt.-Col. John M.D. Ward-Harrison ; 1962–1965: Lt.-Col. William S.P. Lithgow ; 1965–1968: Lt.-Col. John B. Willis ; 1968–1969: Lt.-Col. Bernard C. Greenwood The Commanding Officers have been:
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895044
What information does the article about '10th Royal Hussars' provide on 'Colonels-in-Chief'?
1898–: F.M. King Edward VII ; 1910?–: F.M. King George V ; 1937-: F.M. Henry William Frederick Albert, 1st Duke of Gloucester, KG, KT, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895034
Summarize the 'The First World War' part of '10th Royal Hussars'.
The regiment, which was based at Potchefstroom in South Africa at the start of the war, returned to the UK and then landed at Ostend with the 6th Cavalry Brigade in the 3rd Cavalry Division in October 1914 as part of the British Expeditionary Force for service on the Western Front.
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895030
Explain what '10th Royal Hussars' covers in the 'Early history' section.
The regiment was formed at Hertford in 1715 as Gore's Regiment of Dragoons, one of 16 raised in response to the 1715 Jacobite rising. The Rising ended before the unit was ready for action; while most of these temporary formations were disbanded in 1718, Gore's remained in being and spent the next 25 years on garrison d...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895040
Based on the article about '10th Royal Hussars', describe the 'Uniform' section.
The regiment wore standard red dragoon coats with "deep yellow" facings until the dark blue uniform and crested helmet of light dragoon was authorized in 1784. Hussar dress was adopted through a series of separate measures, culminating with the introduction of a busby in 1809. Until 1914 the entire regiment wore dark b...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895046
From the article on '10th Royal Hussars', restate the 'Regimental Colonels' content.
Drury Kerr, KCB ; 1912–1924: Maj-Gen. Hugh Richard Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe, KCVO, CB, CIE ; 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)(1921) ; 1924–1935: F.M. Sir Julian Hedworth George Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy, GCB, GCMG, MVO ; 1935–1939: Brig-Gen. Thomas Walter Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden, GCVO, KCB, CMG ; ...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895037
What information does the article about '10th Royal Hussars' provide on 'Post-war'?
The regiment was deployed to LΓΌbeck in Germany as an armoured regiment in the British Army of the Rhine in 1946. It moved to Epsom Barracks in Iserlohn in 1948 and then returned to the UK in July 1953. It then deployed to Aqaba in Jordan in February 1956 in operations in support of the Jordanian Government: 19 members ...
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10th_Royal_Hussars_20895031
Summarize the 'Early history' part of '10th Royal Hussars'.
in October, where the commanding officer, Colonel William Pitt, was badly wounded and taken prisoner. It then fought in the Allied victory at Villinghausen in July 1761, which forced the French onto the defensive and ultimately led to the Treaty of Paris in 1763. In 1779, the light troop was detached to form the 19th R...
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10th_Royal_Hussars_20895041
Summarize the 'Regimental band' part of '10th Royal Hussars'.
The regimental band dates back to as early as 1786. In the 1850s, the band served with the regiment in India and then in Afghanistan. On the occasion of the Coronation Durbar in December 1911, when King George V visited India, trumpeters of the regiment were granted permission to wear the royal livery. When the regimen...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895039
What information does the article about '10th Royal Hussars' provide on 'Battle honours'?
Early wars: Warburg, Peninsula, Waterloo, Sevastopol, Ali Masjid, Afghanistan 1878–79, Egypt 1884, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, South Africa 1899-1902 ; The Great War: Ypres 1914 '15, Langemarck 1914, Gheluvelt, Nonne Bosschen, Frezenberg, Loos, Arras 1917 '18, Scarpe 1917, Somme 1918, St. Quentin, Avre, Amiens, Dr...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895035
Reconstruct the content about 'Inter-war' from the article on '10th Royal Hussars'.
After the war the regiment saw brief service in Ireland. On 22 June 1921 it provided the royal escort for King George V when he opened the first Parliament of Northern Ireland. Two days later the train carrying the detachment back to the south was mined, killing and wounding twenty-four hussars and eighty of their hors...
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_Royal_Hussars_20895048
From the article on '10th Royal Hussars', restate the 'Notable former members' content.
Donald Crisp ; Peter H. Jackson ; Norman Wisdom ; John Boyle O'Reilly ; William Stuttaford ; Beau Brummell ; Robert Pate
[ "10th Royal Hussars β€” Regimental Colonels\n\nHumphrey Gore's Regiment of Dragoons ; 1715–1723: Lt-Gen. Humphrey Gore ; 1723–1745: Lt-Gen. Charles Churchill ; 1745–1749: F.M. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham ; 1749–1780: Gen. Sir John Mordaunt, KB ; 10th Regiment of Dragoons (1751) ; 1780–1796: Gen. Sir Willi...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963231
What information does the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg' provide on 'History'?
The division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off in the Kamenets-Podolsky pocket. It was then sent to...
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963233
What does the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg' say regarding 'History'?
at Nijmegen, in the Netherlands, when together with the 9th SS Panzer division it constituted the II SS Panzer Corps. The division however suffered heavy losses in the ensuing counter offensive against the Nijmegen salient in early October. After rebuilding, it fought in the Alsace in January 1945. It was then sent to ...
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963230
Reconstruct the content from the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg'.
The 10th SS Panzer Division "Frundsberg" (10. SS-Panzerdivision "Frundsberg") was a German Waffen-SS armoured division during World War II. The division's first battles were in Ukraine in April 1944. Afterwards, the unit was then transferred to the west, where it fought the Allies in France and at Arnhem. The division ...
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963236
Based on the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg', describe the 'Area of operations' section.
France, (January 1943 – March 1944 on formation) ; Eastern Front, Southern sector (March – April 1944) ; Poland, (April – June 1944) ; France, (June – September 1944) ; Belgium & the Netherlands, (September – October 1944) ; West Germany, (October 1944 – February 1945) ; Northwest Germany, (February – March 1945) ; Eas...
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963234
Describe the 'GΓΌnter Grass' section of the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg'.
German writer and Nobel laureate GΓΌnter Grass was an assistant tank gunner with the SS division at the age of 17 in November 1944. He was wounded in action on 25 April 1945 and captured in a hospital.
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_SS_Panzer_Division_Frundsberg_15963232
What does the article about '10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg' say regarding 'History'?
during Operation Bluecoat and the Americans at Domfront the division was like many other units encircled at Falaise. They were intended to take part in the counterattack conducted by the II. SS-Panzerkorps but due to the confusion and chaos in the pocket the attack broke down. SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 21 struck tow...
[ "10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg β€” History\n\nThe division received the honor title Frundsberg after the 16th Century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts. It first saw action at Tarnopol in April 1944 and later took part in the relief of the German troops cut off...
10th_Saskatchewan_Legislature_16698181
Describe the content of the article about '10th Saskatchewan Legislature'.
The 10th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1944. The assembly sat from October 19, 1944, to May 19, 1948. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by Tommy Douglas formed the government. The Liberal Party led by William John Patterson formed the...
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10th_Satellite_Awards_25603636
Reconstruct the content about 'Best Director' from the article on '10th Satellite Awards'.
George Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603647
Based on the article about '10th Satellite Awards', describe the 'Best Supporting Actor – Drama' section.
Chris Cooper – Capote ; Jake Gyllenhaal – Brokeback Mountain ; Edward Norton – Kingdom of Heaven ; Mickey Rourke – Sin City ; Peter Sarsgaard – Jarhead Danny Huston – The Constant Gardener
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603642
Based on the article about '10th Satellite Awards', describe the 'Best Original Score' section.
"Brokeback Mountain" – Gustavo Santaolalla ; "The Constant Gardener" – Alberto Iglesias ; "Corpse Bride" – Danny Elfman ; "Memoirs of a Geisha" – John Williams ; "Sin City" – Robert Rodriguez "Kingdom of Heaven" – Harry Gregson-Williams
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10th_Satellite_Awards_25603653
Describe the 'Best Actor – Drama Series' section of the article about '10th Satellite Awards'.
Denis Leary – Rescue Me ; Ian McShane – Deadwood ; Dylan Walsh – Nip/Tuck ; Jake Weber – Medium Hugh Laurie – House, M.D.
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603663
From the article on '10th Satellite Awards', restate the 'Best Supporting Actress – Miniseries or TV Film' content.
Shohreh Aghdashloo – 24 ; Jane Alexander – Warm Springs ; Camryn Manheim – Elvis ; Sandra Oh – Grey's Anatomy ; Polly Walker – Rome Lisa Edelstein – House, M.D.
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603672
What information does the article about '10th Satellite Awards' provide on 'Outstanding Platform Action/Adventure Game'?
Area 51 ; Battlefield 2: Modern Combat ; Call of Duty 2 ; Death by Degrees ; Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath ; Psychonauts ; Tak: The Great Juju Challenge Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603679
Summarize the 'Television' part of '10th Satellite Awards'.
3 / 3 House, M.D.: Best Actor – Drama Series / Best Series – Drama / Best Supporting Actress – Miniseries or TV Film ; 3 / 4 Elvis: Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film / Best Miniseries / Best Supporting Actor – Miniseries or TV Film ; 2 / 3 Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical: Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film / Best ...
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603667
Based on the article about '10th Satellite Awards', describe the 'Best Documentary DVD' section.
The Concert for Bangladesh Limited Collector's Edition ; Kinsey Two-Disc Special Edition ; March of the Penguins ; American Experience For episode "Mary Pickford (#17.6)". ; Murderball ; No Direction Home: Bob Dylan ; Rize ; The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill Mad Hot Ballroom
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603634
Reconstruct the content about 'Best Cinematography' from the article on '10th Satellite Awards'.
2046 – Christopher Doyle ; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Philippe Rousselot ; Kung Fu Hustle (Kung fu) – Poon Hang-Sang ; Memoirs of a Geisha – Dion Beebe ; Sin City – Robert Rodriguez The Constant Gardener – CΓ©sar Charlone
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603628
Reconstruct the content about 'Best Actor – Drama' from the article on '10th Satellite Awards'.
Jake Gyllenhaal – Jarhead ; Tommy Lee Jones – The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada ; Heath Ledger – Brokeback Mountain ; Viggo Mortensen – A History of Violence ; David Strathairn – Good Night, and Good Luck Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...
10th_Satellite_Awards_25603671
From the article on '10th Satellite Awards', restate the 'Outstanding Overall DVD' content.
Batman Begins Two-Disc Deluxe Edition With Comic Book. ; The Big Lebowski Widescreen Collector's Edition. ; Cinderella Man Widescreen Collector's Edition. ; The Crying Game Collector's Edition. ; Jaws Widescreen 30th Anniversary Collection. ; Office Space Special Edition With Flair! ; Sin City Re-Cut & Extended Edition...
[ "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Director\n\nGeorge Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck ; Chris Columbus – Rent ; James Mangold – Walk the Line ; Rob Marshall – Memoirs of a Geisha ; Bennett Miller – Capote Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain", "10th Satellite Awards β€” Best Supporting Actor – Drama\n\nChris Cooper – Capot...