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1107_26456747
Summarize the 'Literature' part of '1107'.
Emperor Hui Zong writes his Treatise on Tea, the most detailed description of the Song sophisticated style of tea ceremony.
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1107_26456739
Reconstruct the content from the article about '1107'.
Year 1107 (MCVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1107_26456742
Based on the article about '1107', describe the 'Europe' section.
Spring – Duke Bolesław III (Wrymouth) along with his ally King Coloman (the Learned) of Hungary, invades Bohemia in order to aid Duke Svatopluk (the Lion) in gaining the Bohemian throne. The Polish expedition is a complete success: on May 14 Svatopluk is installed as Duke of Bohemia in Prague. King Henry V demand...
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1107_26456743
Reconstruct the content about 'Europe' from the article on '1107'.
leaves his older brother Eystein I to rule the kingdom in his absence – and visits England, France, Galicia and Sicily en route. ; October 9 – Bohemond I, prince of Antioch, lands with his army (some 34,000 men) in Epirus near Avlona. He plunders the countryside and marches to Dyrrhachium (modern Albania). ; Nove...
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1107_Lictoria_7796703
What information does the article about '1107 Lictoria' provide?
1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for "Fasci Littori", the symbol of the Italian fascist party...
[ "1107 Lictoria\n\n1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for \"Fasci Littori\", the symbol of t...
1107_Lictoria_7796708
Based on the article about '1107 Lictoria', describe the 'Rotation period' section.
Several rotational lightcurve of Lictoria have been obtained from photometric observations by astronomers William Koff, Eric Barbotin, Stefano Sposetti and Matthieu Conjat, as well as Hiromi and Hiroko Hamanowa (U=2/3/2/2/3). Analysis f the best-rated lightcurve from February 2008 gave a rotation period of 8.5616 hours...
[ "1107 Lictoria\n\n1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for \"Fasci Littori\", the symbol of t...
1107_Lictoria_7796709
Reconstruct the content about 'Diameter and albedo' from the article on '1107 Lictoria'.
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's WISE telescope, Lictoria measures between 69.93 and 86.724 kilometers in diameter and its surface has a low albedo between 0.05 and 0.066. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurv...
[ "1107 Lictoria\n\n1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for \"Fasci Littori\", the symbol of t...
1107_Lictoria_7796704
Reconstruct the content about 'Discovery' from the article on '1107 Lictoria'.
Lictoria as first observed as at Heidelberg Observatory on 17 October 1909. It was officially discovered on 30 March 1929, by Italian astronomer Luigi Volta at the Observatory of Turin near Pino Torinese, Italy. Three weeks later, on 17 March 1929, it was independently discovered by astronomer Karl Reinmuth at Heidelbe...
[ "1107 Lictoria\n\n1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for \"Fasci Littori\", the symbol of t...
1107_Lictoria_7796707
Describe the 'Physical characteristics' section of the article about '1107 Lictoria'.
In the Bus–Binzel SMASS classification, Lictoria is a Xc-subtype that transitions from the X-type to the carbonaceous C-type asteroids. It has also been characterized as a primitive P-type asteroid by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The Hygiea family's overall spectral type is a mixture of C-type and so...
[ "1107 Lictoria\n\n1107 Lictoria (prov. designation: ) is a large Hygiea asteroid, approximately 79 km in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Luigi Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for \"Fasci Littori\", the symbol of t...
1107_Lictoria_7796705
Reconstruct the content about 'Orbit and classification' from the article on '1107 Lictoria'.
This asteroid is a member of the Hygiea family (601), a very large family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids, named after the fourth-largest asteroid, 10 Hygiea. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 8 months (2,076 days; semi-major axis of 3.18 AU). Its orbit...
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1108_27655538
What information does the article about '1108' provide on 'Europe'?
Spring – King Sigurd I (the Crusader) sails from England, on the Norwegian Crusade to Palestine. He repels a Muslim fleet near the Tagus River, then attacks Sintra, Lisbon and Alcácer do Sal, and finally defeats a second Muslim fleet further south. ; May 29 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid forces defeat the arm...
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1108_27655542
Summarize the 'Religion' part of '1108'.
Chichester Cathedral is consecrated under Ralph de Luffa, bishop of Chichester, in England. ; Construction begins on the tower of Winchester Cathedral, building continues until 1120. ; Pistoia Cathedral in Italy is damaged by a severe fire. ; June 13 – Restored Ferentino Cathedral in Italy is consecrated.
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1108_27655543
From the article on '1108', restate the 'Births' content.
Andronikos Komnenos, Byzantine prince (d. 1142) ; Baldwin IV (the Builder), count of Hainaut (d. 1171) ; Bohemond II, Italo-Norman prince of Antioch (d. 1130) ; Derbforgaill (or Derval), Irish princess (d. 1193) ; Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud, Seljuk sultan (d. 1152) ; Henry X (the Proud), duke of Bavaria (d. 1139) ; Leopold ...
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1108_27655537
Reconstruct the content from the article about '1108'.
Year 1108 (MCVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1108_27655540
Based on the article about '1108', describe the 'Levant' section.
Summer – Jawali Saqawa, Turkish ruler (atabeg) of Mosul, accepts a ransom of 30,000 dinar by Count Joscelin I and releases his cousin Baldwin II, count of Edessa, who is held as prisoner (see 1104). ; Baldwin II marches out against Sidon, with the support of a squadron of sailor-adventurers from various Italian c...
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1108_27655539
What information does the article about '1108' provide on 'Europe'?
his son Louis VI (the Fat), who faces at the start of his rule insurrections, from feudal brigands and rebellious robber barons. ; September – Siege of Dyrrhachium: Italo-Norman forces under Bohemond I lift the siege due to illness and lack of supplies. Bohemond becomes a vassal of the Byzantine Empire by signing...
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1108_27655544
From the article on '1108', restate the 'Deaths' content.
January 4 – Gertrude, Grand Princess of Kiev ; March 18 – Abe no Munetō, Japanese samurai (b. 1032) ; May 21 – Gerard, Norman archbishop of York ; May 29 ; García Ordóñez, Castilian nobleman ; Sancho Alfónsez, Castilian nobleman ; July 5 – Guy of Hauteville, Italo-Norman diplomat ; July 29 &ndas...
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1108_27655541
Explain what '1108' covers in the 'Asia' section.
The Taira and Minamoto clans join forces to rule Japan, after defeating the warrior monks of the Enryaku-ji temple near Kyoto. The Taira replaces many Fujiwara nobles in important offices – while the Minamoto gains more military experience by bringing parts of Northern Honshu under Japanese control (approximate date).
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1108_Demeter_23090537
From the article on '1108 Demeter', restate the 'Physical characteristics' content.
In the Tholen classification, Demeter spectral type is ambiguous, closest to a carbonaceous C-type and somewhat similar to an X-type asteroid.
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1108_Demeter_23090536
From the article on '1108 Demeter', restate the 'Orbit and classification' content.
Demeter is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population when applying the hierarchical clustering method to its proper orbital elements. Based on osculating Keplerian orbital elements, it has also been classified as a member of the Phocaea family (701), a large family of stony asteroids, different to ...
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1108_Demeter_23090535
Summarize the following section from the article on '1108 Demeter'.
1108 Demeter, provisional designation, is a dark asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 27 km in diameter. It was discovered on 31 May 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory near Heidelberg, Germany. The asteroid was named after Demeter, the ...
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1108_Demeter_23090541
Reconstruct the content about 'Conflict with Ceres' from the article on '1108 Demeter'.
Demeter is the Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess Ceres. When main-belt asteroid and dwarf planet 1 Ceres was named, the Greeks called it "Demeter" effectively translating the name into Greek, rather than using the Latin Ceres or the original Italian Cerere. However, this created a problem when asteroid Demeter was ...
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1108_Demeter_23090538
Summarize the 'Rotation period' part of '1108 Demeter'.
In June 2016, a rotational lightcurve of Demeter was obtained from photometric observations by American astronomers Tom Polakis and Brian Skiff at the Command Module Observatory in Tempe, Arizona. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 9.846 hours with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude (U=3). Observations by the Sp...
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1108_Demeter_23090540
Reconstruct the content about 'Naming' from the article on '1108 Demeter'.
This minor planet was named from Greek mythology after Demeter, the goddess of fruitful soil and agriculture. The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 (H 104).
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1109_27655545
Reconstruct the content from the article about '1109'.
Year 1109 (MCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1109_27655546
What does the article about '1109' say regarding 'Levant'?
July 12 – Siege of Tripoli: After a 7-year siege (supported by the Genoese fleet), Tripoli falls to the Crusaders. Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan, Seljuk sultan of Aleppo, submits to Bertrand of Toulouse (the eldest son of Raymond IV). He establishes the County of Tripoli, the fourth Crusader state in the Middle East. Bert...
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1109_27655550
Reconstruct the content about 'Deaths' from the article on '1109'.
January 26 – Alberic of Cîteaux, French abbot ; April 14 – Fulk IV (the Quarreler), count of Anjou (b. 1043) ; April 21 – Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1033) ; April 28 – Hugh the Great, abbot of Cluny (b. 1024) ; May 12 – Dominic de la Calzada, Spanish priest (b. 1019) ; July 1 &nd...
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1109_Tata_7796812
Reconstruct the content about 'Unknown meaning' from the article on '1109 Tata'.
Among the many thousands of named minor planets, Tata is one of 120 asteroids, for which no official naming citation has been published. All of these asteroids have low numbers between and and were discovered between 1876 and the 1930s, predominantly by astronomers Auguste Charlois, Johann Palisa, Max Wolf and Karl Re...
[ "1109 Tata — Unknown meaning\n\nAmong the many thousands of named minor planets, Tata is one of 120 asteroids, for which no official naming citation has been published. All of these asteroids have low numbers between and and were discovered between 1876 and the 1930s, predominantly by astronomers Auguste Charlois,...
1109_Tata_7796810
Based on the article about '1109 Tata', describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section.
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's WISE telescope, Tata measures between 61.817 and 74.94 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.0378 and 0.0485. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Li...
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1109_Tata_7796808
What information does the article about '1109 Tata' provide on 'Physical characteristics'?
In the Tholen classification, Tata has an ambiguous spectral type, closest to the rare F-types and somewhat similar to the common carbonaceous C-type asteroids. It has also been characterized as a primitive P-type asteroid by the space-based Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE).
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1109_Tata_7796807
Explain what '1109 Tata' covers in the 'Orbit and classification' section.
Tata is a member of the Hygiea family (601), a very large family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids. The family's parent body and namesake is the main belt's fourth-largest asteroid, 10 Hygiea. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.9–3.5 AU once every 5 years and 10 months (2,117 days; semi-...
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1109_Tata_7796809
What information does the article about '1109 Tata' provide on 'Rotation period'?
In July 2005, a rotational lightcurve of Tata was obtained from photometric observations by French amateur astronomer Laurent Bernasconi. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 8.277 hours with a low brightness amplitude of 0.06 magnitude (U=2), indicative for a spherical shape. The astronomer also reported that...
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065752
Summarize the '1st Battalion, 11th Aviation Regiment' part of '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)'.
The 1-11th Aviation Regiment, reassigned to 110th Aviation Brigade in October 2010, provides air traffic services for all aviation training for U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence—including the operation of the Army’s largest Radar Approach Control.
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065750
Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)'.
11 Avn Rgt DUI.png 1st Battalion, 11th Aviation Regiment ; 14 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg 1st Battalion, 14th Aviation Regiment, Hanchey Army Heliport (AH-64D/E) ; 212 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment, Lowe Army Heliport and Shell Army Heliport (UH-60A/L/M & OH-58C) ; 223 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg 1st Battalion, 223rd ...
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065756
Describe the 'Lineage' section of the article about '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)'.
Constituted 30 June 1965 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 10th Aviation Group Activated 1 July 1965 at Fort Benning, Georgia Inactivated 15 May 1970 at Fort Benning, Georgia Activated 15 October 1991 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Redesignated 16 September 1992 as Headquarters and Headquarte...
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065754
Based on the article about '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)', describe the '1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment' section.
The 1-223rd Aviation Regiment at Cairns Army Airfield and Knox AHP trains Aviators and flight engineers in the Boeing CH-47D/F Chinook aircraft, primary and instrument evaluations, and all Beechcraft C-12 Huron fixed-wing qualification courses. C Company, 1-223rd Aviation Regiment (formerly 3-210th Aviation Regiment), ...
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065755
Reconstruct the content about '1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment' from the article on '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)'.
The 1-212th Aviation Regiment at Lowe AHP and Shell AHP trains Aviators in the Sikorsky UH-60A/L/M Black Hawk aircraft and provides evaluation flights for the Initial Entry Rotary Wing students' basic combat skills phases of training. B Company, 1-212th Aviation Regiment (formerly the 2-210th Helicopter School Battalio...
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110th_Aviation_Brigade_(United_States)_1065751
Based on the article about '110th Aviation Brigade (United States)', describe the 'History' section.
The 10th Aviation Group was activated on 30 June 1965 and evolved from the 10th Air Transport Brigade (Test). It supported the 11th Airborne Division (Air Assault). When the 11th was disbanded, the 10th remained at Fort Benning, Ga., to provide all aspects of training for Aviation companies preparing to deploy to Vietn...
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110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670779
What does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' say regarding 'Tactical Air Command'?
when it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Wing (Provisional). When activated as the 7131st TFW, ...
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110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670786
What does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' say regarding 'Air Combat Command'?
to all F-15 aircraft being grounded at one point between November and January 2008. Since after the accidents, the 131st's flights have been reduced, also due to the wing slowly moving to flying B-2s. However the 131st and the F-15's were still on active duty. In its 2005 BRAC recommendations, DoD recommended to realig...
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110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670793
Summarize the 'Stations' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Leyte, Philippines, 3 November 1944 – 22 January 1945 ; Operated primarily from: Tacloban Airfield, Leyte, Philippines, to 24 December 1944 ; Operated primarily from: McGuire Field, Mindoro, Philippines, 25 December 1944 – 22 January 1945 ; Lingayen Airfield, Luzon, Philippines, 20 January 1945 ; Ie Shima Airfield, Ryu...
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110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670792
Summarize the 'Stations' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Kelly Field, Texas, 14 August 1917 – 18 November 1918 ; Kinloch Airfield, St Louis, Missouri, 23 June 1923 ; Lambert-St. Louis Flying Field, Missouri, July 1931 ; Adams Field, Little Rock, Arkansas, 3 January 1941 ; Salinas Army Air Base, California. 22 December 1941 ; Esler Army Airfield, Louisiana, 28 January 1943 ; ...
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110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670778
Summarize the 'Tactical Air Command' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Shortly after its return to Lambert Field, the 110th was reformed as a light bombardment squadron in January 1953 and was moved under Tactical Air Command. It received B-26 Invaders that returned from the Korean War and trained primarily in night bombardment missions, which the aircraft specialized in while in Korea. W...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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What information does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' provide on 'Tactical Air Command'?
Squadron as "Lindbergh's Own." In 1978, the unit acquired the "home grown" McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II, the aircraft primarily being piloted by Vietnam War veterans. Between June and July 1982, the 110th TFS deployed twelve Phantoms to RAF Leeming in the United Kingdom to participate in Exercise Coronet Cactus. T...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Summarize the 'Global Strike Command' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
The 110th Bomb Squadron, as part of the 131st Bomb Wing, transitioned to Air Force Global Strike Command on 4 October 2008 when the 131st Bomb Wing held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Whiteman AFB. The ceremony celebrated the first official drill for traditional guardsmen at Whiteman and the grand opening of building 300...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Air Combat Command' from the article on '110th Bomb Squadron'.
More than 500 members from the 131st Fighter Wing and the tenant units located at Lambert International Airport were called into service to battle the Great Flood of 1993. In the post-Cold War era, the unit deployed to Incirlik AB, Turkey in support of Operation Northern Watch in 1996, 1997 and 1998. Members of the 131...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Based on the article about '110th Bomb Squadron', describe the 'Air Combat Command' section.
unit. The F-15's began to leave Lambert on 15 August 2008 and by January 2009, most of the 13 remaining aircraft were in the main hangar being stripped of markings or already had their markings removed. The final two F-15C's departed on 13 June 2009 after a closing ceremony titled "The End of an Era", that was attended...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670791
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Post Headquarters, Kelly Field, 14 August 1917 – 18 November 1918 ; Missouri NG (divisional aviation, 35th Division), 23 June 1923 ; VII Army Corps, c. December 1940 ; II Air Support Command, 1 September 1941 ; 71st Observation (later Reconnaissance; Tactical Reconnaissance; Reconnaissance) Group, 1 October 1941 ; Seve...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670772
Summarize the 'Missouri National Guard' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny", which was purchased by the officers of the squadron and used for flight training until early 1924 when three surplus wartime JN-4's were received. The planes were housed in a corrugated sheet metal hangar erected on the field during the National Air Races in 1923 and later turned over to the squ...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670790
Summarize the 'Lineage' part of '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Missouri ANG on 24 May 1946 ; Extended federal recognition on 23 September 1946 ; Federalized and placed on active duty, 1 March 1951 ; Re-designated: 110th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 1 July 1951 ; Released from active duty and returned to Missouri state control, 1 December 1952 ; Re-designated: 110th Bombardment Squadro...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Describe the 'Tactical Air Command' section of the article about '110th Bomb Squadron'.
released from active duty. The 7131st TFW was inactivated in place in France on 19 July 1962 and left its aircraft and equipment to USAFE. After returning to St Louis, the unit was re-equipped with F-100C Super Sabres in late 1962. It trained with the F-100s for the next 17 years, during which time it upgraded to the F...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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What information does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' provide on 'Air Combat Command'?
to the crash. The pilot had been with the 131st Fighter Wing for 12 years and was highly experienced, officials said. The unit had most recently enforced no-fly zones in Iraq. This crash decreased the 131st's aircraft count from 20 to 19. On 2 November 2007, another F-15C (80-0034) from the 131st crashed in Mark Twain ...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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From the article on '110th Bomb Squadron', restate the 'World War I' content.
Established at Kelly Field, Texas in August 1917 as the 110th Aero Squadron. Constructed facilities and engaged in supply and related base support activities. Later re-designated as 804th Aero Squadron (1 February 1918), then "Squadron K, Kelly Field" in July 1918. Demobilized 1918 shortly after the Armistice with Germ...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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What information does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' provide on 'Aircraft'?
Curtiss JN-4, 1923–1927 ; Douglas O-2C, 1926–1933 ; Consolidated PT-1, 1927–1933 ; Curtis O-11, 1928–1933 ; Douglas O-2H, 1929–1933 ; Consolidated O-17, 1930 ; Douglas O-38, 1933–1941 ; North American O-47, c. 1938–1942 ; Bell P-39 Airacobra, 1942–1944 ; P-40 Warhawk, 1942–1945 ; F-10 Mitchell, 1943 ; F-3A Havoc, 1942–...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670769
What information does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' provide?
The 110th Bomb Squadron (110 BS) is a unit of the Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster, Missouri. The 110th is equipped with the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit. The 110 BS is the oldest unit in the Missouri Air National Guard, with over 90 years of service to the stat...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670789
From the article on '110th Bomb Squadron', restate the 'Lineage' content.
Organized as 110th Aero Squadron** on 14 August 1917 ; Re-designated: 110th Aero Squadron (Repair) on 1 September 1917 ; Re-designated: 804th Aero Squadron (Repair) on 1 February 1918 ; Re-designated: Squadron K, Kelly Field, Texas, on 23 July 1918 ; Demobilized on 18 November 1918 ; Reconstituted and consolidated (193...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Missouri National Guard' from the article on '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Lindbergh became a member of the 110th as a 2nd lieutenant on 14 March 1925 and held the rank of captain when he made his historic 1927 Trans-Atlantic solo flight. Lindbergh remained a member of the squadron until 1929. Men, equipment, and unit headquarters consolidated in a new hangar at Lambert Field in 1931. Summer ...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
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Describe the 'Missouri National Guard' section of the article about '110th Bomb Squadron'.
Established by the Militia Bureau on 23 June 1923, which authorized the immediate organization of the 110th Observation Squadron, 35th Division Aviation, Missouri National Guard. First Headquarters was located in a filling station on Manchester Avenue. From there it was moved to a small room over a grocery store on Oli...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670777
Based on the article about '110th Bomb Squadron', describe the 'Korean War activation' section.
On 1 March 1951 the 110th was federalized and brought to active-duty due to the Korean War. It was initially assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC) and transferred to Bergstrom AFB, Texas and assigned to the Federalized Missouri ANG 131st Fighter-Bomber Group. The 131st FBG was composed of the 110th FS, the 192d Fight...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Bomb_Squadron_27670784
What does the article about '110th Bomb Squadron' say regarding 'Air Combat Command'?
131st Fighter Wing members and 12 F-15s made up the AEF-9's 110th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (EFS). The 110th EFS primarily provides air superiority for Operation Southern Watch. AEF-9 was deployed from September through November 2000. In 2004, the improved F-15C Eagle arrived, replacing the older aircraft. On 30 M...
[ "110th Bomb Squadron — Tactical Air Command\n\nwhen it transitioned to the F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber. On 1 October 1961, as a result of the 1961 Berlin Crisis, the mobilized Missouri Air National Guard 131st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed to Toul-Rosières Air Base, France as the 7131st Tactical Fighter Win...
110th_Cavalry_(United_States,_1988–1996)_6906469
Based on the article about '110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996)', describe the 'History' section.
States Army Regimental System on 1 June 1989, with 1st Squadron headquartered at Concord. The 1st Squadron, 110th Cavalry was relieved from the 26th Infantry Division on 1 September 1993 when the division was reduced to the 26th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry Division, continuing its service with the 26th Brigade. In ...
[ "110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996) — History\n\nStates Army Regimental System on 1 June 1989, with 1st Squadron headquartered at Concord. The 1st Squadron, 110th Cavalry was relieved from the 26th Infantry Division on 1 September 1993 when the division was reduced to the 26th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry ...
110th_Cavalry_(United_States,_1988–1996)_6906468
From the article on '110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996)', restate the 'History' content.
being allotted to the Rhode Island Army National Guard while Troop C remained a Connecticut unit. Troop D, was redesignated from Warwick-stationed Troop E, 43rd Cavalry, and relocated to North Kingstown on 1 June 1974. The squadron was again reorganized on 1 October 1986, now with all troops Massachusetts units except ...
[ "110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996) — History\n\nStates Army Regimental System on 1 June 1989, with 1st Squadron headquartered at Concord. The 1st Squadron, 110th Cavalry was relieved from the 26th Infantry Division on 1 September 1993 when the division was reduced to the 26th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry ...
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Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996)'.
The regiment was constituted on 27 February 1963 in the Massachusetts Army National Guard as the 26th Cavalry, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System. It was organized on 1 March with the 1st Squadron, an element of the 26th Infantry Division. The 1st Squadron was redesignated from the 2nd Reconnaiss...
[ "110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996) — History\n\nStates Army Regimental System on 1 June 1989, with 1st Squadron headquartered at Concord. The 1st Squadron, 110th Cavalry was relieved from the 26th Infantry Division on 1 September 1993 when the division was reduced to the 26th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry ...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520018
Explain what '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' covers in the 'Battle of the Caucasus' section.
the Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of the Kalmyk ASSR. The reformation dragged on as all available motor tra...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520006
From the article on '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', restate the 'Defense of the Don' content.
[[File:Eastern Front 1942-05 to 1942-11.png|thumb|300px|The German advance from 7 May to 18 November 1942. ]]On 14 May 1942, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was deployed to Zimovniki, Rostov Oblast. On 26 May 1942, after marching for 328 km the 110th Separate Cavalry Division reached the Don river village of Kuteyn...
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What information does the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' provide on 'Accusations of collaboration'?
As early as the division's withdrawal from the Don, rumors began to spread that its personnel had turned to banditry, fled in the face of the enemy or outright defected. In November 1942, Kalmyk ASSR Communist Party First Secretary P. Lavrentiev sent Shadenko a series of letters accusing the staff of the 51st Army of s...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
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Describe the 'Defense of the Don' section of the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)'.
lost 50 killed and dozens wounded to aerial bombardments and strafing. On 21 July, the 273rd Cavalry Regiment ambushed a unit of motorcyclists and two armored cars in a vineyard in the outskirts of the Puchliakovskaya village. The Germans retreated after suffering casualties and launched a second attack which was beate...
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Colonel Vasily Panin (January 1942 – 18 August 1942) ; Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Lisitsin (18 August – 27 August 1942) ; Colonel Vladimir Homutnikov (28 August – 18 September 1942) ; Colonel Ivan Terentiev (18 September – 29 September 1942) ; Colonel Vladimir Homutnikov (30 September 1942 – 28 January 1943) The divi...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520012
Explain what '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' covers in the 'Defense of the Don' section.
by three tanks, three armored cars, eight armored personnel carriers (APCs) and two heavy artillery pieces launched an assault on Bagaevskaya. The 292nd Cavalry Regiment repelled the first attack with the aid of an artillery and mortar barrage. The Germans lost a tank, four APCs and two armored cars. At 15:30, the Germ...
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110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520007
Explain what '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' covers in the 'Defense of the Don' section.
1942 German strategic summer offensive. This would deny the Soviet Union its strategic oil and gas reserves and block the Persian Corridor of the Allied Lend-Lease programme. The Soviet North Caucasian Front responded by sending forward the 51st Army (which included the 110th Separate Cavalry Division) to the left bank...
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110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520017
Based on the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', describe the 'Battle of the Caucasus' section.
of the 44th Army. The division's sector of responsibility extended from the Cherniy Runok to the Zenzeli station in their native Kalmyk ASSR. The Germans attempted to disrupt the railway's operation by attacking the Ulan Hol station with a motorized infantry battalion and 10 tanks. A counterattack by the 292nd Cavalry ...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520016
Explain what '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' covers in the 'Battle of the Caucasus' section.
at Voznesenskaya outside Mozdok, while a smaller group retreated to Maykop and Astrakhan. In the Northern Caucasus elements of the 110th merged into the 4th Guards Cavalry Corps, while in Astrakhan they came under the control of the 28th Army. The core of the division, stationed at Voznesenskaya, became an independent ...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
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From the article on '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', restate the 'Composition' content.
273rd Cavalry Regiment ; 292nd Cavalry Regiment ; 311th Cavalry Regiment ; 110th Separate Horse-Artillery Divizion ; 99th Separate Artillery Park ; 81st Separate Communications Half-Squadron ; 110th Separate Chemical Protection Squadron ; Separate Anti-Aircraft Battery ; 94th Medical-Sanitary Squadron ; 82nd Supply Tra...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520015
Based on the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', describe the 'Battle of the Caucasus' section.
Between 27 and 29 July, the 110th fought a series of defensive battles around Tuzlukov, Krasniy and Veseliy in the vicinity of the Manych. Having suffered heavy casualties it withdrew under the orders of the 37th Army commander. Unable to build an adequate distance from German motorized troops to regroup and suffering ...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520001
Summarize the following section from the article on '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)'.
The 110th Cavalry Division (110-я кавалерийская дивизия) was a horsed cavalry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II. It was formed in January 1942 as the 110th Separate Cavalry Division and reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division on 30 September 1942. Formed as a Kalmyk national division, its perso...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
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From the article on '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', restate the 'Formation' content.
Cavalry Division received its military banner and its soldiers took the military oath. On the same day its size was expanded to 4,494 men, while soldiers were assigned to their respective units within it. On 4 March, the Soviet High Command disbanded 20 cavalry divisions after deeming cavalry to be less effective than ...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520002
Based on the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)', describe the 'Formation' section.
During the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, the latter suffered massive casualties. Over one hundred Soviet divisions were disbanded due to losses in manpower. The Soviet State Defense Committee initiated the formation of hundreds of new divisions which were quickly sent to t...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
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Describe the 'Battle of the Caucasus' section of the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)'.
breached enemy lines at Achikulak. On 10 January, the division annihilated the defenders of the Orlovskaya and Praskovey fortified positions, capturing Budyonnovsk. Continuing its push, it covered the right flank of the 4th Guards Cavalry Corps. In the process, the division seized dozens of villages in the Ordzhonikidz...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520008
Describe the 'Defense of the Don' section of the article about '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)'.
river and concentrate at Stalingrad. The two divisions facilitated the retreat of those units, by providing anti-aircraft cover and collecting abandoned equipment. Between 16 and 27 July, 110th Separate Cavalry Division shot down five German aircraft using Maxim guns and rifle fire. The 115th Cavalry Division came unde...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Division_(Soviet_Union)_3520010
Explain what '110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)' covers in the 'Defense of the Don' section.
Puchliakovskaya and Melichovskaya which were abandoned by Soviet troops. Augmented by a tank company the I. Grenadier Battalion advanced on Razdorskaya village. The village and the nearby pontoon crossing was defended by the 3rd NKVD Battalion, the 1st Militsiya Battalion, two 45 mm guns and two anti-tank riflemen team...
[ "110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) — Battle of the Caucasus\n\nthe Novocherkassk Cavalry School. On 30 September, the 110th Separate Cavalry Division was officially disbanded. It was simultaneously reformed as the 110th Cavalry Division, drawing personnel from the Ordzhonikidze Krai and the unoccupied Uluses of...
110th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States,_1921–1940)_5658191
Summarize the 'Interwar period' part of '110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)'.
July 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1st Squadron, Connecticut Cavalry with Headquarters and Troop A at New Haven ...
[ "110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) — Interwar period\n\nJuly 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1...
110th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States,_1921–1940)_5658186
Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)'.
The 110th Cavalry Regiment was a regiment in the United States Army National Guard and was part of the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
[ "110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) — Interwar period\n\nJuly 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1...
110th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States,_1921–1940)_5658188
From the article on '110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)', restate the 'Interwar period' content.
federally recognized 24 June 1920 as 1st Separate Squadron, Cavalry; redesignated 23 March 1921 as 1st Squadron, Cavalry), redesignated 1st Squadron, 28 November 1921. ; Regimental Headquarters organized at Boston and federally recognized 3 July 1924 relieved from 23rd Cavalry Division, assigned to 22nd Cavalry Divisio...
[ "110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) — Interwar period\n\nJuly 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1...
110th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States,_1921–1940)_5658193
Based on the article about '110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)', describe the 'Coat of arms' section.
The Shield is yellow for cavalry. The crossed guidons are those reputed to have been presented by Governor Edward Everett to the National Lancers. the motto was also that of the National Lancers. the fleurs-de-lis represents service in France during World War I while the red mullet was the distinguishing symbol used by...
[ "110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) — Interwar period\n\nJuly 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1...
110th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States,_1921–1940)_5658192
Reconstruct the content about 'Interwar period' from the article on '110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)'.
with headquarters at Allston redesignated 1st Squadron. Constituted 1 June 1921 in the Massachusetts National Guard as the 110th Cavalry, assigned to the 23rd Cavalry Division, and partially organized as follows- Reorganized 10 June 1937 and allotted to the National Guard of Massachusetts and Connecticut; concurrently ...
[ "110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) — Interwar period\n\nJuly 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated 101st Machine Gun Battalion and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1...
110th_Delaware_General_Assembly_27758488
Summarize the following section from the article on '110th Delaware General Assembly'.
The 110th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 3, 1939...
[ "110th Delaware General Assembly\n\nThe 110th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday i...
110th_Delaware_General_Assembly_27758491
What information does the article about '110th Delaware General Assembly' provide on 'Senate'?
About half of the State Senators were elected every two years for a four-year term. They were from a district in a specific county, with the number of districts determined by the state constitution, not the size of the population.
[ "110th Delaware General Assembly\n\nThe 110th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday i...
110th_Delaware_General_Assembly_27758492
Based on the article about '110th Delaware General Assembly', describe the 'House of Representative' section.
All the State Representatives were elected every two years for a two-year term. They were from a district in a specific county, with the number of districts determined by the state constitution, not the size of the population.
[ "110th Delaware General Assembly\n\nThe 110th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday i...
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Delaware Historical Society; website; 505 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801; (302) 655-7161 ; University of Delaware; Library website; 181 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware 19717; (302) 831-2965
[ "110th Delaware General Assembly\n\nThe 110th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday i...
110th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army)_17169496
Describe the 'Action' section of the article about '110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)'.
10 July 1937 the 110th division departed Ujina port (Hiroshima), and landed in Tanggu District on 14 July 1937. In December 1937, the 110th division participated in fighting at Suzhou Creek, a part of the Battle of Shanghai. During that period, the division was mostly deployed on the north of Hebei province with the he...
[ "110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) — Action\n\n10 July 1937 the 110th division departed Ujina port (Hiroshima), and landed in Tanggu District on 14 July 1937. In December 1937, the 110th division participated in fighting at Suzhou Creek, a part of the Battle of Shanghai. During that period, the division was m...
110th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army)_17169497
Explain what '110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)' covers in the 'Action' section.
110th division captured Luoyang, and from July 1944 was garrisoned there, operating under command of the 12th army. In April 1945, it also acted in the Battle of West Henan–North Hubei. The division returned to Luoyang and Ye County, staying there until the surrender of Japan on 15 August 1945. In March 1946, the 110th...
[ "110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) — Action\n\n10 July 1937 the 110th division departed Ujina port (Hiroshima), and landed in Tanggu District on 14 July 1937. In December 1937, the 110th division participated in fighting at Suzhou Creek, a part of the Battle of Shanghai. During that period, the division was m...
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Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)'.
The 110th Division (第110師団) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the Eagle Division (鷲兵団). It was formed 16 June 1937 in Himeji as a B-class square division. The nucleus for the formation was the 10th division headquarters. It was originally subordinated to the Northern China Area A...
[ "110th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) — Action\n\n10 July 1937 the 110th division departed Ujina port (Hiroshima), and landed in Tanggu District on 14 July 1937. In December 1937, the 110th division participated in fighting at Suzhou Creek, a part of the Battle of Shanghai. During that period, the division was m...
110th_Grey_Cup_1718090
Based on the article about '110th Grey Cup', describe the 'Host' section.
On October 14, 2021, it was announced that the game had been awarded to the city of Hamilton. Hamilton was awarded the game only two years after being the host of the 108th Grey Cup due to restrictions for that game caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. It will be the shortest time frame for a repeat host since Va...
[ "110th Grey Cup — Host\n\nOn October 14, 2021, it was announced that the game had been awarded to the city of Hamilton. Hamilton was awarded the game only two years after being the host of the 108th Grey Cup due to restrictions for that game caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. It will be the shortest time fr...
110th_Grey_Cup_1718091
Explain what '110th Grey Cup' covers in the 'Date' section.
The date of this game was not announced, but if pre-pandemic scheduling formulas are used, then this game would be played on November 19, 2023 (the third Sunday of November).
[ "110th Grey Cup — Host\n\nOn October 14, 2021, it was announced that the game had been awarded to the city of Hamilton. Hamilton was awarded the game only two years after being the host of the 108th Grey Cup due to restrictions for that game caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. It will be the shortest time fr...
110th_Grey_Cup_1718089
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The 110th Grey Cup will be played to decide the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2023 season. The game is scheduled to be played at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. It will be the 12th time that Hamilton has hosted the Grey Cup, with the most recent being in 2021. The game will be televised in...
[ "110th Grey Cup — Host\n\nOn October 14, 2021, it was announced that the game had been awarded to the city of Hamilton. Hamilton was awarded the game only two years after being the host of the 108th Grey Cup due to restrictions for that game caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. It will be the shortest time fr...
110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706806
Reconstruct the content about 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive' from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
Susleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room for the 375th to be regrouped across the Dniestr and also rendered the bridgehead held by XXXX Pan...
[ "110th Guards Rifle Division — Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive\n\nSusleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room fo...
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Summarize the 'Battle for Height 177.0' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
artillery, was over as well. The Corps renewed the offensive along with 82nd Corps but they were unable to achieve any decisive success due to fierce resistance and numerous counterattacks. Units of the 110th Guards were involved in particularly heavy fighting. Despite this by day's end four ferry crossings to the brid...
[ "110th Guards Rifle Division — Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive\n\nSusleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room fo...
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Describe the 'Battle of the Dniepr' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
was landed in the 62nd Guards bridgehead east of Deriivka, while the remainder of that division's own forces, apart from its artillery regiment, crossed as well. The 110th Guards was directed to launch its main attack, after crossing, on Kutsevolovka and Ustimovka and occupy a line from Hill 158.4 to Yasinovatka and su...
[ "110th Guards Rifle Division — Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive\n\nSusleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room fo...
110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706809
Describe the 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
On May 6 the 53rd Army received orders to take part in a new offensive on Chișinău that was to be primarily conducted by forces of 3rd Ukrainian Front. 49th Corps was to commit the 110th Guards to reinforce 26th Guards Rifle Corps as part of the Army's shock group, while the 375th and 1st Guards Airborne were to remain...
[ "110th Guards Rifle Division — Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive\n\nSusleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room fo...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Battle of the Dniepr' from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
by 20 tanks from the Nezamozhnik area. These attacks were beaten off by artillery and machine gun fire but a renewed effort from Kaluzhino at 1100 hours managed to break through with 15 tanks and 11 Sd.Kfz. 251 vehicles carrying infantry to the area of height 127.5. A decisive counterattack drove these off but the 62nd...
[ "110th Guards Rifle Division — Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive\n\nSusleni was taken on April 7, which drove the panzer troops south to even stronger defenses. On the 11th the continued joint operation of the two Soviet Corps captured the town of Molovata on the west bank; this gave room fo...