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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706782
Summarize the 'Battle of the Dniepr' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
reinforced from the 69th Army, including the 89th Guards Rifle Division and a great deal of artillery. As of September 25 the 110th Guards recorded a strength of 8,818 men; 490 light and 171 heavy machine guns; 75 82mm and 16 120mm mortars; 40 45mm antitank guns; 32 76mm cannons and 12 122mm howitzers. (The division's ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706792
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Battle for Height 177.0'?
By 1400 hours on October 2 the 43rd Tanks completed its crossing and assisted the 110th Guards in repelling two powerful counterattacks before advancing together up to 1000m and taking the line of heights from point 179.9 to point 192.7. General Sharokhin's first priority for the following day was to link up the lodgem...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706798
Based on the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division', describe the 'Battle for Height 177.0' section.
German hands again. On this day another man of the division earned the Gold Star of a Hero of the Soviet Union. Guardsman Gainansha Haydarshinovich Haydarshin was a section leader of the 117th Guards Sapper Battalion and during the day made no fewer than 27 boat crossings of the Dniepr carrying men, equipment and ammun...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706816
From the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division', restate the 'Advance into Slovakia' content.
only able to advance with its left-flank units and by December 9 was stalled along a line from Eger to Gyöngyös. The next phase involved completing the encirclement of Budapest and began on December 10 but again the 53rd Army advanced very little until Pliyev's Cavalry-Mechanized Group rolled up the German/Hungarian de...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706776
Reconstruct the content about '5th Guards Rifle Brigade' from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
This brigade began service as the 2nd formation of the 1st Airborne Brigade which had formed in Volkhov Front in February - March 1942. It was soon assigned to the 6th Guards Rifle Corps but largely remained in the Front reserves until July 30 when it began reforming as the 5th Guards Rifle Brigade far to the south in ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706791
From the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division', restate the 'Battle of the Dniepr' content.
and Großdeutschland Division. During the morning the division finally completed its crossing and the 307th and 310th Guards Regiments were fighting for the southern part of Deriivka and Kutsevolovka; by day's end the division had captured the southeastern part of Deriivka, Hill 167.8 and Kutsevolovka. In addition the 3...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706775
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Formation'?
By mid-1943 most of the Red Army's remaining rifle brigades were being amalgamated into rifle divisions as experience had shown this was a more efficient use of manpower.
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706799
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Battle for Height 177.0' section.
was decreed on February 22, 1944 and his Gold Star was presented personally by Marshal G. K. Zhukov. Haydarshin was discharged from the Red Army the same month and returned to his native Bashkiria where he worked in agriculture until his retirement. He died on December 4, 2006 at the age of 95. During the next day it b...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706788
Summarize the 'Battle of the Dniepr' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
until 1700 hours, well behind schedule. By midnight two battalions of the 310th Guards Rifle Regiment and all three of the 313th Guards Regiment's battalions had entered the 62nd Guards' bridgehead, with the latter Regiment concentrating in the Koshikov ravine along the northern outskirts of Myshuryn Rih on the 62nd Gu...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706797
Describe the 'Battle for Height 177.0' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
Guards' sector, where the German forces undertook eight counterattacks in strength of one to two battalions of infantry supported by 8-12 tanks. In bitter fighting and at heavy cost these attacks managed to push back elements of the division on individual sectors. The 307th Guards Rifle Regiment was pushed back on the ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706814
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Hungarian Campaign'?
which was destroyed with grenades by Vishnevskii and one other man. Later, within the village itself, the battalion was held up by a German machine gun in a cellar; Vishnevskii crawled up to the position and threw a grenade but was mortally wounded in the chest in the process. Despite his wounds his next grenade destro...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706802
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Battles in the Dniepr Bend' section.
Guards Army. On December 6 the division was recognized for its role in the expansion of the Dniepr bridgehead and the liberation of the city of Aleksandria with its name as a battle honor. Just days later, on December 10 the 110th Guards was awarded the Order of the Red Banner in recognition of its role in this fightin...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706783
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Battle of the Dniepr'?
The forward detachments of the first echelon 62nd Guards and 92nd Guards had reached the Dniepr as early as 0200 hours that day while the 110th Guards was on the march northeast of Ozery, 15-20km from the river. The leading divisions were unable to immediately start crossing operations due to the absence of equipment a...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706805
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive'?
River, but the advance did not end there. By April 1, after advancing through western Ukraine, 2nd Ukrainian Front was beginning to reach the Dniestr River. The 21st Guards Rifle Corps, supported on the left by 49th Corps, crossed the river on April 1 and 2 and began advancing against the 3rd Panzer Division's bridgehe...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706808
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive' section.
Detachment "F" which contained the Soviet advance. By this time the divisions of 53rd Army had fewer than 5,000 personnel each, and on April 18 the Front command ordered the Army over to the defense. The same day Col. Ivan Adamovich Rotkevich took over command of the division from Colonel Sobolev who had taken over the...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706819
Describe the 'Advance into Slovakia' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
the 310th Guards Rifle Regiment was awarded the Order of the Red Banner while the 313th Guards Regiment received the Order of Kutuzov, 3rd Degree, both on April 5. On April 19 General Ogorodov was directed to attend the K. Е. Voroshilov Higher Military Academy and he was replaced the next day by Col. Aleksandr Ivanovic...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706790
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Battle of the Dniepr' section.
the 313th Guards Regiment to move up to the northeastern outskirts of Myshuryn Rih to secure the Army's flank. For October 1 the 92nd Guards and 110th Guards received orders to seize Deriivka and reach a line from the Pershe Travnya Collective Farm to Petrovka to Ploskoye. Meanwhile the 43rd Tank Regiment was directed ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706774
Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
forces began in August the 53rd Army played a secondary role and quickly advanced through Romania and into Hungary, reaching the border with Slovakia by December. Once Budapest fell in February 1945 the 110th Guards joined in the offensive which overran the latter country in March and April, during which its regiments ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706780
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Battle of the Dniepr' section.
As of the beginning of September the 37th Army consisted of four rifle divisions (62nd Guards, 92nd Guards, 110th Guards and 53rd Rifle Division) all under command of 57th Rifle Corps. As the Red Army advanced through eastern Ukraine that month the Army was released from the Reserve of the Supreme High Command to reinf...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706803
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Battles in the Dniepr Bend'?
Panzer Corps, which was forced to break out and abandon the city on January 8. On the same date the division was decorated with the Order of Suvorov, 2nd Degree. Colonel Ogorodov was hospitalized due to illness on January 10 and was replaced by his deputy commander Col. Dmitrii Filippovich Sobolev. Appalling freeze-and...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706777
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on '7th Guards Rifle Brigade'?
307th Guards Rifle Regiment ; 310th Guards Rifle Regiment ; 313th Guards Rifle Regiment ; 247th Guards Cannon Artillery Regiment ; 636th Guards Divisional Artillery Brigade ; 823rd Guards Mortar Regiment ; 109th Guards Antitank Battalion ; 106th Guards Reconnaissance Company ; 117th Guards Sapper Battalion ; 169th Guar...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706785
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Battle of the Dniepr'?
was able to land two battalions beginning at the onset of darkness on the 27th, one on an island southwest of Soloshino and the other at a jetty north of Myshuryn Rih. At the same time the 92nd Guards attempted a crossing to another island south of Botsuly but this was discovered while still in mid-river; two pontoons ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706815
Explain what '110th Guards Rifle Division' covers in the 'Advance into Slovakia' section.
By this time the division had been assigned back to the 57th Rifle Corps along with the 1st Guards Airborne and the 228th Rifle Division. A new phase of the offensive began on December 5. 53rd Army occupied a line from Eger to Lőrinci facing units of the German 6th Army and the Hungarian 3rd Army. The assault began at ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706773
Summarize the following section from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
made Heroes of the Soviet Union. By October 10 the bridgehead was well established and on the 15th the division began breaking out as part of 5th Guards Army. In very short order in December and January 1944 the 110th Guards was awarded a divisional honorific, the Order of the Red Banner and the Order of Suvorov. Durin...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706779
Describe the '7th Guards Rifle Brigade' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
battle was as follows: The division was placed under the command of Col. Mikhail Ivanovich Ogorodov who had previously served as deputy commanding officer of the 3rd Rifle Corps and had been appointed commander of the 7th Guards Brigade while it was in Reserve. It had considerably more artillery than a standard regular...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706818
What does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' say regarding 'Advance into Slovakia'?
command the division played little direct role in the siege of Budapest. Prior the defeat of the German Operation Spring Awakening in mid-March, mainly by 3rd Ukrainian Front, the 2nd Ukrainian Front renewed its advance into Czechoslovakia with 53rd Army roughly in the center of the Front. At this time it was noted tha...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706812
Reconstruct the content about 'Hungarian Campaign' from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
Following its advance through Romania, on October 28 the left flank forces of 2nd Ukrainian Front, including 53rd Army, began an operation to defeat the German-Hungarian forces in and around Budapest. The main drive was carried out by 7th Guards and 46th Armies while the 53rd provided flank security. On October 29 the ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706811
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive'?
the shock formations penetrated the German–Romanian front. Once this occurred the Army was to advance in the general direction of Vaslui and Focșani. The offensive opened on August 20, and on the next day at 1900 hours the 53rd began moving up to the positions that had been vacated by the advancing 52nd Army. The Army ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706817
Summarize the 'Advance into Slovakia' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
enable it to regroup for a new assignment. The next day the Army was tasked with reaching a line from Veľký Krtíš to Nemce to Želiezovce. The left-flank forces of 2nd Ukrainian Front attacked at 1000 hours on December 20 but on the first day the 53rd Army made only local advances. By December 29 it had reached a front ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706813
Summarize the 'Hungarian Campaign' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
By November 20 the 53rd reached the southeastern slopes of the Mátra Mountains between Gyöngyös and Eger where the Axis forces were able to organize a powerful defense which brought the advance to a halt until November 26. After it resumed Jr. Lt. Anatolii Petrovich Vishnevskii earned a posthumous Gold Star as a Hero o...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706772
Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
The 110th Guards Rifle Division was formed as an elite infantry division of the Red Army from July into September 1943, based on the 5th Guards Rifle Brigade and the 7th Guards Rifle Brigade and was the third of a small series of Guards divisions formed on a similar basis. It would follow a very similar combat path to ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706804
Based on the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division', describe the 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive' section.
In February the division was transferred to the 49th Rifle Corps in 53rd Army, and it would remain in this Army for the duration of the war. The Soviet spring offensive in the south began on March 4. 53rd Army was west of a line from Kirovograd to Cherkasy roughly in the center of its Front. Marshal Konev's first targe...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706800
Based on the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division', describe the 'Into Western Ukraine' section.
The 110th Guards was transferred to 5th Guards Army later in the month after that Army crossed to the west bank and served into early November directly under Army control. The Kremenchug-Pyatikhatki Offensive began on October 15 when a dozen rifle divisions attacked out of the bridgehead and by the next day had torn op...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706807
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Advance to the Dniestr and First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive'?
was the German bridgehead east of the Dniestr on the approaches to the cities of Dubăsari and Grigoriopol. 49th Corps had begun this advance on March 31, but had then been diverted to the fighting on the west bank. On April 13, with all three of the Corps' divisions west of the river, supported by 25th Guards Rifle Div...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706796
Summarize the 'Battle for Height 177.0' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
trench line the Guardsmen killed 20 German soldiers in hand-to-hand combat and captured a gun. The commander of a platoon, Lieutenant Maslya, turned the weapon on the German troops and forced them to fall back. Although wounded, Maslya continued to lead his unit. For October 6 Sharokhin placed the priority on linking u...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706801
From the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division', restate the 'Battles in the Dniepr Bend' content.
On November 13 the 2nd Ukrainian Front gained several small bridgeheads on both sides of Cherkasy and quickly expanded the one north until it threatened to engulf the city and tear open the front of German 8th Army. Ten days later, with gaps in its front lines around the Cherkasy bridgehead and north of Kryvyi Rih, the...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706778
Describe the '7th Guards Rifle Brigade' section of the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
was immediately assigned to the 10th Guards Rifle Corps. By January 1943 it had reached the German defenses in the Taman Peninsula and for the next several months was involved in the costly and mostly futile battles of attrition for these powerful positions, during which it was awarded the Order of the Red Banner on Ma...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706781
Reconstruct the content about 'Battle of the Dniepr' from the article on '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
Army which at this time were withdrawing toward Kremenchug in order to cross the Dniepr and organize a defense on its right (west) bank. 37th Army was in the Front's second echelon and was tasked with seizing a bridgehead southeast of that city following initial crossings by 69th Army. This Army had been weakened in pr...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706784
Summarize the 'Battle of the Dniepr' part of '110th Guards Rifle Division'.
although a significant number of these had fallen behind due to shortages of fuel. 57th Corps had about 655 guns and mortars available to support the crossings of the forward detachments. The remnants of the German 106th and 39th Infantry Divisions, numbering about 4,500 officers and men with up to 200 machine guns and...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706820
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Manchurian Campaign and Postwar'?
53rd Army was selected for transfer to the far east for the campaign against the Japanese Kwantung Army in Manchuria, largely due to its experience in fighting through the Carpathian Mountains during 1944-45. On July 8 Hero of the Soviet Union Maj. Gen. Grigorii Arkhipovich Krivolapov took over command of the division ...
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110th_Guards_Rifle_Division_1706786
What information does the article about '110th Guards Rifle Division' provide on 'Battle of the Dniepr'?
Regiment had also obtained a smaller but still substantial lodgement. The main goal of 37th Army on September 29-30 was to expand the existing bridgeheads, consolidate them, and repel increasingly powerful counterattacks. Overnight on September 28/29 the 110th Guards was committed from 57th Corps' second echelon to rei...
[ "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_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment_21053090
Describe the 'Detailed service' section of the article about '110th Illinois Infantry Regiment'.
the Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordon's Mills September 11–13. Battle of Chickamauga September 19–20. Skirmishes before Chattanooga September 22–26. Siege of Chattanooga September 24-November 23. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23–27. Orchard...
[ "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 110th Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment — Detailed service\n\nthe Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordo...
110th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment_21053093
Based on the article about '110th Illinois Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Commanders' section.
Colonel Thomas S. Casey - mustered out May 8, 1863 ; Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer Hibbard Topping - commander of the battalion, May 8, 1863 - June 8, 1865
[ "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 110th Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment — Detailed service\n\nthe Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordo...
110th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment_21053088
Describe the 'Service' section of the article about '110th Illinois Infantry Regiment'.
The 110th Illinois Infantry was organized at Anna, Illinois, and mustered in for three years service on September 11, 1862, under the command of Colonel Thomas S. Casey. The regiment was recruited in Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Perry, Washington, Wayne, and Williamson counties. Following its defense of the "Round Fo...
[ "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 110th Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment — Detailed service\n\nthe Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordo...
110th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment_21053092
What does the article about '110th Illinois Infantry Regiment' say regarding 'Casualties'?
The regiment lost a total of 228 men during service; 1 officer and 13 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 212 enlisted men died of disease.
[ "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 110th Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment — Detailed service\n\nthe Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordo...
110th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment_21053089
From the article on '110th Illinois Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Detailed service' content.
Moved to Louisville, Kentucky, September 23–25, 1862. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1–22, 1862. Battle of Perryville, October 8. Danville October 11. Pursuit to London October 11–22. Wild Cat Mountain, near Crab Orchard and Big Rockcastle River October 15–16. Mt. Vernon October 16. Wild Cat October 17. March t...
[ "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 110th Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "110th Illinois Infantry Regiment — Detailed service\n\nthe Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Lee and Gordo...
110th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)_15401890
Summarize the following section from the article on '110th Infantry Regiment (United States)'.
Organized and federally recognized 8 June 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division). ; Inducted into federal service 17 February 1941 at Washington. ; Base...
[ "110th Infantry Regiment (United States)\n\nOrganized and federally recognized 8 June 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division). ; Inducted into federa...
110th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)_15401892
Summarize the 'Notable members' part of '110th Infantry Regiment (United States)'.
Thomas S. Crago (1866–1925), member of the U.S. House of Representatives ; Joseph H. Thompson (1871–1928), Medal of Honor recipient, Pennsylvania State Senator, and member of the College Football Hall of Fame
[ "110th Infantry Regiment (United States)\n\nOrganized and federally recognized 8 June 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division). ; Inducted into federa...
110th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)_15401891
What information does the article about '110th Infantry Regiment (United States)' provide?
and reverted to state control; federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry (NGUS). ; Reorganized and redesignated 1 June 1959 as Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 110th Infantry. Home Station: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania ; Company A – Indiana, Pennsylvania ; Company B – W...
[ "110th Infantry Regiment (United States)\n\nOrganized and federally recognized 8 June 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division). ; Inducted into federa...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276647
Reconstruct the content about '110th Field Artillery Regiment' from the article on '110th Information Operations Battalion'.
consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized July 1, 1986, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 29th Infantry Div...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276649
Explain what '110th Information Operations Battalion' covers in the 'Mission' section.
The mission of the 110th IO is to conduct tactical through strategic level Information Operations in support of global military operations by training and deploying culturally aware and regionally focused IO teams IOT defeat adversary information operations and gain information superiority in the information environmen...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276645
From the article on '110th Information Operations Battalion', restate the '110th Field Artillery Regiment' content.
and remained assigned to the 29th Division. Demobilized June 4, 1919, at Camp Lee, Virginia. Reorganized and Federally recognized March 31, 1925, in the Maryland National Guard as the 110th Field Artillery, with headquarters at Pikesville, and assigned to the 29th Division. The regiment was inducted into Federal servic...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276654
Reconstruct the content about 'Further reading' from the article on '110th Information Operations Battalion'.
Jacobsen, A. Wilmot, and J. Carroll Mansfield. The Blue and Gray: A Story of Battery D 110th Field Artillery. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1919. ; United States. Battery E of the 110th Field Artillery: A Record of Service and Fellowship Here and "Over There.". [Place of publication...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276646
Based on the article about '110th Information Operations Battalion', describe the '110th Field Artillery Regiment' section.
November 25, 1946, with headquarters at Pikesville. 224th Field Artillery Battalion inactivated January 16, 1946, at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. Reorganized and Federally recognized November 25, 1946, with headquarters at Pikesville. Headquarters, 110th Field Artillery (reconstituted August 25, 1945, in the Maryland Natio...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276651
Explain what '110th Information Operations Battalion' covers in the 'Deployments & Activations' section.
to assist local law enforcement with peacekeeping operations to restore and sustain good order. This was the second activation of the Maryland National Guard on this large of a scale since the Baltimore riot of 1968. The 110th IO FSB was deployed to various locations throughout the city of Baltimore. The soldiers perfo...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276650
Describe the 'Deployments & Activations' section of the article about '110th Information Operations Battalion'.
The 110th IO FSB deployed its first four-man FST on December 10, 2010, in support of a Special Operation Command - Joint Task Force in Afghanistan. On October 6, 2011, the 110th IO FSB deployed its first five-man IO FST to the Horn of Africa (HOA). The mission is an enduring mission. In support of their domestic missio...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276648
Explain what '110th Information Operations Battalion' covers in the '110th Information Operations Field Support Battalion' section.
110th Information Operations (IO) Field Support Battalion (FSB) was federally recognized as an organization on April 1, 2008. Following the inactivation of the 2d Battalion, 110th Field Artillery Regiment, the 110th IO FSB was given the honor to carry the 2d Battalion 110th Field Artillery lineage which dates back to W...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276653
Summarize the 'Coat of arms' part of '110th Information Operations Battalion'.
Shield: Parti per chevron gules and paly of six pieces, or and sable, a bend counter-changed, in chief a garland of the second, the dexter half laurel the sinister oak. Crest: That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Maryland Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors, or and gules, a cross bottony per...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276644
From the article on '110th Information Operations Battalion', restate the '110th Field Artillery Regiment' content.
The predecessor 110th Field Artillery Regiment was constituted December 28, 1915, in the Maryland National Guard as a Light Artillery Battery. Organized from Plattsburgh graduates and mustered into state service December 29, 1915, at Baltimore. Mustered into Federal service July 5, 1916; mustered out of Federal service...
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Information_Operations_Battalion_28276643
Describe the content of the article about '110th Information Operations Battalion'.
The 110th Information Operations Field Support Battalion is an information operations battalion of the United States Army and the Army National Guard.
[ "110th Information Operations Battalion — 110th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nconsist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division. Redesignated May 1, 1972, as the 110th Field Artillery. Reorganized April 1, 1975, to consist of the 2d Battalion, an element of the 58th Infantry Brigade. Reorganized J...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109853
Explain what '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' covers in the '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment' section.
The new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this formation (alongside two infantry battalions of the Dorsets) for the rest of the war.
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109863
Based on the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery', describe the 'Seine crossing' section.
the afternoon of 25 August, ready to begin the assault crossing that evening. Parties of infantry struggled across by stormboat and amphibious vehicle, and by using the broken bridges, to establish bridgeheads by morning. This was followed by two days of bitter fighting as the defenders counter-attacked the bridgeheads...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109854
What does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' say regarding 'Overlord training'?
One trp 360 LAA Bty with 129 Bde Group ; One trp 361 LAA Bty with 130 Bde Group ; One trp 362 LAA Bty with 214 Bde Group 43rd (W) Division was stationed in Kent at this time, and as part of XII Corps was training hard for eventual deployment overseas. By July 1943 it was included in 21st Army Group for the planned Alli...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109860
What does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' say regarding 'Normandy'?
Both sides remained dug in on the slopes, with the hilltop left in No man's land. The division had to hold its positions under mortar fire for another 10 days, described by the commander of 214th Bde as comparable only 'to the bombardment at Passchendaele'. This defence was followed by a final set-piece attack, Operati...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109856
Reconstruct the content about 'Normandy' from the article on '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
counter-attack on 27 June, an attack cross open cornfields on 28 June and an advance under fire to ford the River Odon and dig in on 29 June. A German counter-attack against them in the evening was destroyed by the divisional artillery. Since the Allies had achieved air superiority over the beachhead, there was little ...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109870
What information does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' provide on 'Operation Plunder'?
Although 43rd (W) Division was not scheduled to take part in the assault crossing of the Rhine (Operation Plunder), 110th LAA Rgt played a full part with the other follow-up divisions' LAA units in the 'Pepperpot'.This was a bombardment by massed LAA and A/T guns, machine guns and mortars of all calibres to saturate th...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109865
Explain what '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' covers in the 'Operation Market Garden' section.
September 43rd (W) Division caught up with the Guards at Nijmegen. Further progress was blocked by strong German forces, and 1st Airborne Division holding out at Arnhem was in a desperate plight. 43rd (W) Division fought its way through to the Nederrijn, with the road behind being frequently cut by German tanks. During...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109871
What information does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' provide on 'Operation Plunder'?
mountings (the M51 Quadmount) in place of a proportion of their Bofors guns, to improve their capability against 'snap' attacks by the new German jet fighter-bombers. Under this arrangement a troop comprised four SP or towed Bofors and two quadruple SP Brownings. The division's leading brigade crossed the river on 25 M...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109867
Describe the 'Operation Clipper' section of the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
43rd (W) Division was relieved on 10 November and then shifted east with XXX Corps to cooperate with the Ninth US Army by capturing the Geilenkirchen salient in Operation Clipper. This entailed breaching the Siegfried Line defences and capturing a string of fortified villages. For two nights before the attack the divis...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109872
Reconstruct the content about 'Operation Plunder' from the article on '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
traffic jams, the groups either overcame or bypassed German rearguards and Lochem was liberated on 1–2 April. The division was then given the task of taking Hengelo to secure the flank while Guards Armoured Division drove for the Dortmund–Ems Canal; 43rd (W) by-passed the end of the Twente Canal and liberated the town....
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109852
Describe the '7th (Garrison) Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment' section of the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
The unit was originally formed on 10 May 1940 at Bletchingley, Surrey, as 7th (Garrison) Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. As a designated Garrison battalion, the 7th does not appear to have been assigned to any field force or home defence formation. At the end of 1941 the battalion was selected to be retrained in the l...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109859
From the article on '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery', restate the 'Normandy' content.
of the most tragic acts of self-sacrifice in the entire North West European Campaign'. Launched at 20.30 towards 'The Orchard' on the crest of the hill, and supported by a squadron of tanks and all available guns, including the Bofors of 110th LAA Rgt, the attack reached the orchard, but could get no further. The DCLI ...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109868
From the article on '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery', restate the 'Operation Clipper' content.
moved, while the infantry struggled to consolidate their positions under heavy shellfire from the Siegfried Line guns. By 22 November any further advance was impossible due to the waterlogged state of the country, which then had to be defended in conditions resembling the worst of the Western Front in World War I. Plan...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109855
Explain what '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' covers in the 'Normandy' section.
43rd (W) Division moved into its concentration area in Sussex round Battle, Hastings and Rye by 6 April. D Day for Overlord was 6 June, and on 13 June the division began moving to the embarkation ports. Disembarkation was delayed by bad weather, but the bulk of the division was concentrated north of Bayeux by 24 June w...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109858
What does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' say regarding 'Normandy'?
British armour during 'Epsom' but had to be abandoned. The attack on 10 July was supported by all the divisional artillery and mortars, plus the artillery of adjacent divisions. It was supposed to break through and seize bridgeheads over the River Orne, but the massive barrage stunned but failed to suppress the defende...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109873
What information does the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery' provide on 'Operation Plunder'?
pursuit continued through April and ended with the division's capture of Bremen against spasmodic opposition and XXX Corps' drive into the Cuxhaven peninsula. The number of Luftwaffe attacks on the advancing divisions peaked in the last week of the war before the German surrender at Lüneburg Heath came on 4 May. That n...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109862
Describe the 'Seine crossing' section of the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
360 LAA Bty (25 vehicles) moved with Group One (the assault group, including 129th Bde) ; 71st LAA Rgt from 100th AA Bde, attached to XXX Corps, was with Group Two (214th Bde and the artillery) ; The rest of 110th LAA Rgt (50 vehicles) came up with Group Three (130th Bde and the bridging engineers of 15th (Kent) GHQ Tr...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109857
Based on the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery', describe the 'Normandy' section.
in the bocage; the Bofors' rapid fire was good for suppressing enemy heavy weapons, the 40 mm round's sensitive percussion fuze providing an airburst effect among trees. It was also used for 'bunker-busting', though the lack of protection made the gun detachment vulnerable to return fire. LAA units also provided 'refug...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109851
Describe the content of the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
The 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, (110th LAA Rgt) was an air defence unit of the British Army during World War II. Initially raised as an infantry battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment in 1940, it transferred to the Royal Artillery in 1942. It served with 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division in Norman...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109864
Describe the 'Operation Market Garden' section of the article about '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
When 43rd (W) Division next moved, the war was now 250 mi away. The first elements moved up to Brussels to protect headquarters, then the division concentrated at Diest to take part in Operation Market Garden, beginning on 17 September. In 'Garden', the ground part of the operation, XXX Corps was to link up river cross...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109869
Summarize the 'Rhineland' part of '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
Once the German Ardennes Offensive had been halted, 43rd (W) Division returned to the offensive in early 1945 in Operation Blackcock to reduce the Roer Triangle. The advance was supported by massive artillery concentrations, supplemented by 43rd (W) Division's 'Pepperpots', involving 110th LAA Rgt's Bofors guns, as wel...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery_33109861
Summarize the 'Normandy' part of '110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery'.
division was still 4 mi from Mont Pinçon on 5 August. In the end the hill fell to a surprise attack by a few tanks on the evening of 6 August. By daybreak the summit was firmly held by tanks and infantry, despite heavy German bombardment. 43rd (W) Division then participated in XXX Corps' pursuit of the broken enemy, ma...
[ "110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery — 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment\n\nThe new regiment was originally part of Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February before it was allocated to a brigade, and instead it joined 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division on 23 March 1942; it would stay with this forma...
110th_Mahratta_Light_Infantry_30605623
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2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1797 ; 10th Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 ; 10th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry - 1871 ; 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry - 1885 ; 10th Bombay Light Infantry - 1901 ; 10th Mahratta Light Infantry
[ "110th Mahratta Light Infantry — Predecessor names\n\n2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1797 ; 10th Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 ; 10th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry - 1871 ; 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry - 1885 ; 10th Bombay Light Infantry - 1901 ; 10th Mahratta Ligh...
110th_Mahratta_Light_Infantry_30605621
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The 110th Mahratta Light Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment traces their origins to 1797, when they were raised as the 2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. The regiments first saw action during the Mysore wars being involved on the Third Anglo-Myso...
[ "110th Mahratta Light Infantry — Predecessor names\n\n2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1797 ; 10th Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 ; 10th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry - 1871 ; 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry - 1885 ; 10th Bombay Light Infantry - 1901 ; 10th Mahratta Ligh...
110th_Mahratta_Light_Infantry_30605622
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returned to Afghanistan again to participate in the Second Afghan War, their last conflict in the 19th century was the annexation of Burma in the Second Burmese War. In World War I the regiment was attached to the 6th (Poona) Division in the Mesopotamian campaign. After a string of earlier successes, the 6th Division w...
[ "110th Mahratta Light Infantry — Predecessor names\n\n2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1797 ; 10th Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 ; 10th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry - 1871 ; 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry - 1885 ; 10th Bombay Light Infantry - 1901 ; 10th Mahratta Ligh...
110th_Mahratta_Light_Infantry_30605624
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Moberly, F.J. (1923). Official History of the War: Mesopotamia Campaign, Imperial War Museum. ISBN: 1-870423-30-5 Moberly, F.J. (1923). Official History of the War: Mesopotamia Campaign, Imperial War Museum. ISBN: 1-870423-30-5 Moberly, F.J. (1923). Official History of the War: Mesopotamia Campaign, Imperial War Museum...
[ "110th Mahratta Light Infantry — Predecessor names\n\n2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1797 ; 10th Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 ; 10th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry - 1871 ; 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry - 1885 ; 10th Bombay Light Infantry - 1901 ; 10th Mahratta Ligh...
110th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_31403180
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The regiment lost a total of 210 men during service; two officers and 14 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, three officers and 191 enlisted men died of disease.
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110th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_31403178
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The 110th New York Infantry was organized at Oswego, New York beginning May 23, 1862 and mustered in for three-years service on August 27, 1862 under the command of Colonel DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn. The regiment was attached to the defenses of Baltimore, Maryland, VIII Corps, Middle Department, to October 1862. Emery'...
[ "110th New York Infantry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn ; Colonel Clinton H. Sage ; Colonel Charles Hamilton", "110th New York Infantry Regiment — Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 210 men during service; two officers and 14 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, three offic...
110th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_31403179
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Left New York for Baltimore, Maryland, August 29, 1862. Duty at Baltimore, Maryland, until November 6, 1862. Moved to Fort Monroe, Virginia, November 6, then sailed for New Orleans, Louisiana, December 4, arriving at Carrollton December 26, and duty there until March 1863. Operations on Bayou Plaquemine, February 12–28...
[ "110th New York Infantry Regiment — Commanders\n\nColonel DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn ; Colonel Clinton H. Sage ; Colonel Charles Hamilton", "110th New York Infantry Regiment — Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 210 men during service; two officers and 14 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, three offic...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538969
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The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator from New York, for a six-year term beginning on March ...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538970
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• 1st District: Queens and Suffolk counties • 2nd District: 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th and 22nd Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and the towns of Flatbush, Gravesend and New Utrecht in Kings County • 3rd District: 3rd, 4th, 7th, 11th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 23rd Ward of the City of Brooklyn • 4th Distric...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538975
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Clerk: John W. Vrooman ; Assistant Clerk: John S. Kenyon ; Sergeant-at-Arms: James C. Murray ; Doorkeeper: John H. Houck ; Stenographer: Harris A. Corell
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538978
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The New York Red Book compiled by Edgar L. Murlin (published by James B. Lyon, Albany NY, 1897; see pg. 384f for senate districts; pg. 403 for senators; pg. 410–417 for Assembly districts; and pg. 505f for assemblymen) ; Biographical sketches of the members of the Legislature in The Evening Journal Almanac] (1887)
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538967
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Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1846, 32 Senators and 128 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts were made up of entire counties, except New York County (seven districts) and Kings County (three dist...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538973
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Onondaga and Cortland counties • 26th District: Cayuga, Seneca, Tompkins and Tioga counties • 27th District: Allegany, Chemung and Steuben counties • 28th District: Ontario, Schuyler, Wayne and Yates counties • 29th District: Monroe and Orleans counties • 30th District: Genesee, Livingston, Niagara and Wyoming counties...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538968
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The New York state election, 1886 was held on November 2. The only statewide elective offices up for election was carried by a Democrat. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the vote for Judge of the Court of Appeals, was: Democrats 468,000; Republicans 461,000; Prohibition 36,000; and Green...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538971
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of the 4th and 9th Ward of New York City • 6th District: 7th, 11th, 13th and part of the 4th Ward of NYC • 7th District: 10th, 17th and part of the 15th, 18th and 21st Ward of NYC • 8th District: 16th and part of the 9th, 15th, 18th, 20th and 21st Ward of NYC • 9th District: Part of the 18th, 19th and 21st Ward of NYC ...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_New_York_State_Legislature_12538972
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NYC • 12th District: Rockland and Westchester counties • 13th District: Orange and Sullivan counties • 14th District: Greene, Schoharie and Ulster counties • 15th District: Columbia, Dutchess and Putnam counties • 16th District: Rensselaer and Washington counties • 17th District: Albany County • 18th District: Fulton, ...
[ "110th New York State Legislature — Sessions\n\nThe Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1887; and adjourned on May 26. James W. Husted (R) was re-elected Speaker. On January 20, the Legislature elected Frank Hiscock (R) to succeed Warner Miller (R) as U.S. Senator fr...
110th_Ohio_General_Assembly_31880770
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January 3, 1973: Richard Reichel is appointed to the 29th Senatorial District. ; January 31, 1973: Charles Bolton is appointed to the 31 Senatorial District.
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110th_Ohio_General_Assembly_31880768
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The One Hundred Tenth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1973 and 1974. In this General Assembly, the Ohio Senate was controlled by the Republican Party and the Ohio House of Representatives was controlled by the Democratic Party. In the Senate, there were 17 Republicans and 16 Democ...
[ "110th Ohio General Assembly — Appointments\n\nJanuary 3, 1973: Richard Reichel is appointed to the 29th Senatorial District. ; January 31, 1973: Charles Bolton is appointed to the 31 Senatorial District.", "110th Ohio General Assembly — Minority leadership\n\nLeader: Anthony Calabrese ; Assistant Leader: Oliver ...