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110th_Ohio_General_Assembly_31880771 | Based on the article about '110th Ohio General Assembly', describe the 'Majority leadership' section. | President of the Senate: John W. Brown ; President pro tempore of the Senate: Theodore Gray ; Assistant pro tempore: Michael Maloney | [
"110th Ohio General Assembly β 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 β Minority leadership\n\nLeader: Anthony Calabrese ; Assistant Leader: Oliver ... |
110th_Ohio_General_Assembly_31880769 | Based on the article about '110th Ohio General Assembly', describe the 'Vacancies' section. | January 3, 1973: Senator Ralph Regula (R-29th) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. ; December 31, 1973: Senator Robert Stockdale (R-31st) resigns due to health problems. ; December 6, 1974: Senator Ron Mottl (D-23rd) resigns to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives. | [
"110th Ohio General Assembly β 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 β Minority leadership\n\nLeader: Anthony Calabrese ; Assistant Leader: Oliver ... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193165 | Describe the 'Casualties' section of the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry'. | The regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease. | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193160 | What information does the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry' provide? | The 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 110th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193166 | What information does the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry' provide on 'Commanders'? | Colonel Joseph Warren Keifer ; Lieutenant Colonel Otto H. Brinkley - commanded at the Battle of Monocacy ; Lieutenant Colonel William N. Foster - commanded at the Battle of Opequan | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193164 | What information does the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry' provide on 'Detailed service'? | Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Charlestown August 29. Battle of Opequan, September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty at Kernstown until December. Moved to Washington, D. C, thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3β6. Siege of Petersburg December 6, 1864, to April 2, 1... | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193163 | Based on the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry', describe the 'Detailed service' section. | 16-September 6. Bristoe Campaign October 9β22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7β8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6β7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James River May 3-June 15. Battles of the Wilder... | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193161 | What does the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry' say regarding 'Service'? | The 110th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Piqua in Piqua, Ohio, and mustered in for three years service on October 3, 1862, under the command of Colonel Joseph Warren Keifer. The regiment was attached to Railroad Division, Clarksburg, Western Virginia, Middle Department, to January 1863. Milroy's Command, Wincheste... | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_4193167 | Based on the article about '110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry', describe the 'Notable members' section. | Private Isaac James, Company H - Medal of Honor recipient for action at Petersburg ; Colonel J. Warren Keifer - 34th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, 1881β1883 and member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, 1877β1885 and 1905-1911 ; Sergeant Francis M. McMillen, Company C - Medal of Ho... | [
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry β Casualties\n\nThe regiment lost a total of 230 men during service; 10 officers and 107 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 111 enlisted men died of disease.",
"110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sometimes 110th Ohio Volunteer In... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476373 | Explain what '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment' covers in the 'Detailed service' section. | Bottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27β28. Warren's Raid on Hicksford December 7β12. Dabney's... | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476370 | Describe the 'Detailed service' section of the article about '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment'. | Left Pennsylvania for Hancock, Md., January 2, 1862. Defense of Hancock January 5. At Cumberland and south branch of the Potomac guarding bridges of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad until February 6. Moved to Paw Paw Tunnel and duty there until March 7, 1862. Advance on Winchester March 7β15. Reconnaissance to Strasburg M... | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476372 | Based on the article about '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment', describe the 'Detailed service' section. | Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6β7, 1864. Duty near Brandy Station until May. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battles of the Wilderness May 5β7. Laurel Hill May 8. Spotsylvania May 8β12. Po River May 10. Spotsylvania Court House... | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476368 | What information does the article about '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment' provide? | The 110th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476369 | Reconstruct the content about 'Service' from the article on '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment'. | The 110th Pennsylvania Infantry was organized at Harrisburg, Huntingdon, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and mustered in August 19, 1861, for three years service under the command of Colonel William Delaware Lewis Jr. The regiment was attached to Tyler's Brigade, Landers' Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. 3... | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment_6476371 | From the article on '110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment', restate the 'Detailed service' content. | 21β23. Manassas August 23. Thoroughfare Gap August 28. Groveton August 29. Bull Run August 30. Duty at Arlington Heights, Defenses of Washington, Whipple's Command, until October. Moved to Pleasant Valley October 18, then to Warrenton and Falmouth, Va., October 24-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12β15. B... | [
"110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment β Detailed service\n\nBottom July 27β28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13β20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14β18. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, O... |
110th_Regiment_Royal_Armoured_Corps_30984070 | Explain what '110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps' covers in the 'History' section. | On conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire. It received its first tank (a Covenanter) in January 1942. In May, the regiment moved to Bingley and was ordered to convert from Covenanter cruiser tanks to Churchill infantry tanks, when 11 Armoured Brigade was detached fro... | [
"110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps β History\n\nOn conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire. It received its first tank (a Covenanter) in January 1942. In May, the regiment moved to Bingley and was ordered to convert from Covenanter cruiser tanks to Churchill inf... |
110th_Regiment_Royal_Armoured_Corps_30984071 | Summarize the 'History' part of '110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps'. | whole of 11th Tank Brigade) was attached to 77th Infantry (Reserve) Division and given the role of holding and training reinforcements. In February 1943, it moved to Catterick and then in May to Otley, training in the Yorkshire Dales. In Autumn 1943, the decision was made disband 11th Tank Brigade, without it ever havi... | [
"110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps β History\n\nOn conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire. It received its first tank (a Covenanter) in January 1942. In May, the regiment moved to Bingley and was ordered to convert from Covenanter cruiser tanks to Churchill inf... |
110th_Regiment_Royal_Armoured_Corps_30984069 | Based on the article about '110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps', describe the 'Origin' section. | 110th Regiment RAC was formed on 1 November 1941 by the conversion to the armoured role of the 5th (Cumberland) Battalion, Border Regiment, a 1st Line Territorial Army infantry battalion. At the outbreak of war, 5th Border had been mobilised at Workington in 126th Infantry Brigade of 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Div... | [
"110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps β History\n\nOn conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire. It received its first tank (a Covenanter) in January 1942. In May, the regiment moved to Bingley and was ordered to convert from Covenanter cruiser tanks to Churchill inf... |
110th_Regiment_Royal_Armoured_Corps_30984068 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps'. | The 110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (Border Regiment) (110 RAC) was an armoured regiment of the British Army's Royal Armoured Corps raised during the Second World War. | [
"110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps β History\n\nOn conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire. It received its first tank (a Covenanter) in January 1942. In May, the regiment moved to Bingley and was ordered to convert from Covenanter cruiser tanks to Churchill inf... |
110th_Rifle_Division_25153816 | Describe the 'Third formation' section of the article about '110th Rifle Division'. | The third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault, the division was accompanied by its two sister... | [
"110th Rifle Division β Third formation\n\nThe third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault,... |
110th_Rifle_Division_25153815 | What information does the article about '110th Rifle Division' provide on 'Second formation'? | 1287th, 1289th, 1291st Rifle Regiments ; 971st Artillery Regiment ; 695th Antiaircraft Battalion ; 470th Reconnaissance Company ; 859th Signal Battalion ; 493rd Medical/Sanitation Battalion ; 332nd Chemical Defence Company ; 329th Auto-transport Company On 4 September 1941, the 4th Moscow People's Militia Rifle Divisio... | [
"110th Rifle Division β Third formation\n\nThe third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault,... |
110th_Rifle_Division_25153814 | Based on the article about '110th Rifle Division', describe the 'First formation' section. | 394th, 411th, 425th Rifle Regiments ; 355th Light Artillery Regiment ; 457th Antiaircraft Battalion The division was first formed 20 September 1939 at Sverdlovsk in the Urals Military District. Its primary order of battle included: Mobilized before the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, by June 1941 the division formed... | [
"110th Rifle Division β Third formation\n\nThe third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault,... |
110th_Rifle_Division_25153817 | From the article on '110th Rifle Division', restate the 'Sources' content. | Glantz, David M., Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army of the eve of World War. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1998. ISBN: 0-7006-0879-6 ; Generals.dk General Major Georgii Borisovich Peters (1897β1978) was the deputy commander and later commanding officer of 110th Rifle Division in 1942-44, including after ... | [
"110th Rifle Division β Third formation\n\nThe third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault,... |
110th_Rifle_Division_25153813 | Describe the content of the article about '110th Rifle Division'. | The 110th Rifle Division was a formation of the Soviet Union's Red Army during the course of World War II, which was formed, dissolved, and re-formed three times throughout the war. | [
"110th Rifle Division β Third formation\n\nThe third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of KΓΆnigsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault,... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393148 | Explain what '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' covers in the 'Spring Offensive' section. | Fifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artillery was lost, caught up in short-range fighting in the main battle zone,... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393135 | What does the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' say regarding 'Service'? | The personnel of the battery went out to the Western Front on 17 May 1916 and reached Hesdin by 21 May. On 26 May they took over four old French 220mm 'Mortiers' β 1880 model heavy mortars employed as siege artillery β which they loaded onto lorries while the men travelled by motor bus to Beaufort. The battery took ove... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393144 | Describe the 'Cambrai' section of the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | 280 rounds until the barrage crept beyond the range of its howitzers at 08.55. The battery then fired at a number of specific targets, including the villages of Banteux and Bantouzelle. The German defenders were stunned, and the massed tanks completed their overcome. In most areas the attack was an outstanding success.... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393137 | Describe the 'Somme' section of the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | by an enemy shell when he was near the battery's observation post (OP). Captain Hugh Campbell took temporary command and was later confirmed as OC and promoted to Major. By now the old mortars were showing signs of wear: at the end of July only one was fit to fire. The battery transferred to the command of 28th HAG on ... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393152 | Explain what '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' covers in the 'Hundred Days' section. | Despite confusion caused by ground mist, 25th Division's infantry waded across the Richemont stream and followed the barrage into Pommereuil. The first and second objectives were taken despite stiff opposition from some strongpoints, until darkness halted the advance. By now the offensive had turned into a pursuit, and... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393147 | Based on the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery', describe the 'Cambrai' section. | prisoner. 108th Siege Bty also lost five howitzers. Between 1 and 6 December 110th Siege Bty was re-equipped with four guns from Fifth Army Gun Park and received reinforcements. It took up positions at Heudicourt on 7 December and on 9 December it was back in action, firing on Gonnelieu, La Vacquerie and Villers Guisla... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393136 | From the article on '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery', restate the 'Somme' content. | Two days later the battery joined 31st HAG and moved to a new position behind the Carnoy Valley, the scene of recent heavy fighting in the opening stages of the Battle of the Somme. After completing its gun positions and firing calibration shots, it began a slow bombardment of enemy trenches at a range of 4600 metres f... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393149 | Describe the 'Hundred Days' section of the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | In late July Fourth Army began secretly massing its artillery for the Battle of Amiens, which launched the Allied Hundred Days Offensive on 8 August. Four hundred rounds of ammunition per howitzer, much of it gas shell, were dumped near the gun positions, which were occupied by night. The guns remained silent, with no ... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393151 | Based on the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery', describe the 'Hundred Days' section. | across the River Sambre. 27th Brigade (less its heaviest howitzers) was part of this concentration for XIII Corps, with 300 rounds for each 6-inch howitzer. The attack was made on 17 October, when XIII Corps bridged the flooded Selle just behind the artillery barrage, and by the end of the day was overlooking the Sambr... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393143 | Describe the 'Cambrai' section of the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | On 6 November the battery was reassigned to 21st HAG with Third Army, and moved out of its positions to make the three-day road journey via BΓ©thune, Arras and Bapaume to Aizecourt-le-Haut. Third Army was preparing for its surprise attack with tanks at the Battle of Cambrai. There was to be no preliminary bombardment or... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393142 | Explain what '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' covers in the 'Summer 1917' section. | barbed wire for a trench raid by troops from First Army. A few days later it carried out a series of 30-round shoots against a series of enemy trench mortar and machine gun positions, obtaining a number of direct hits. The rest of the summer and autumn was spent in similar work, CB shoots alternating with wire cutting.... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393131 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | 110th Siege Battery was a heavy howitzer unit of the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) formed during World War I. It saw active service on the Western Front at the Somme and Cambrai, against the German spring offensive, and in the final Hundred Days Offensive. | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393145 | What does the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' say regarding 'Cambrai'? | 110th Siege Bty's guns were sited along the banks of the La VacquerieβGonnelieu road at Sonnet Farm, alongside 108th Siege Bty (formed by the Forth RGA at the same time as the 110th). They had just carried out a CB shoot at 06.15 against Vaucelles when the German barrage came down on the road. It lasted half an hour an... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393138 | What does the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' say regarding 'Somme'? | quantities of artillery were employed for each phase of the continuing Somme offensive as Fourth Army attacked again and again. With its new howitzers 110th Siege Bty carried out counter-battery (CB) fire in preparation for the Battle of Flers-Courcelette (15β23 September), and received a certain amount of retaliatory ... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393139 | Summarize the 'Somme' part of '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery'. | Le Transloy as well as continuing its CB work. Having neutralised enemy batteries, the tactics were to give them another five minutes of intense fire every 12 hours. The battery then moved to near TrΓ΄nes Wood and during the Battle of Le Transloy (1β18 October) it fired on the village and on enemy trenches. As the Briti... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393134 | What does the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' say regarding 'Mobilisation'? | per cent. During 1915 the WO began to form new RGA siege batteries based on cadres from TF coast defence units. 110th Siege Battery was formed at Sheerness on the Thames Estuary on 26 February 1916 under Army Council Instruction 397, which called for a cadre of three officers and 78 other ranks to be supplied by the Cl... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393132 | What does the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery' say regarding 'Mobilisation'? | On the outbreak of war on 4 August 1914 the part-time Territorial Force (TF) was mobilised at its war stations, including the Clyde Royal Garrison Artillery, a coast defence unit at Port Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde. Shortly afterwards TF units were invited to volunteer for Overseas Service and on 15 August the War Of... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393146 | Based on the article about '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery', describe the 'Cambrai' section. | position, and shortly afterwards the first German arrived, to be taken prisoner without much effort. The battery remained in action for another hour while under fire from snipers and parties of Germans who had to be dealt with by rifle fire from the gunners. About noon the Germans reached the crest of Gonnelieu Ridge. ... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Siege_Battery,_Royal_Garrison_Artillery_27393140 | From the article on '110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery', restate the 'Winter 1916β17' content. | At the end of November the battery handed over its guns and stores at Leuze Wood to 4th Siege Bty and took over those of 199th Siege Bty at Le Foret on 1 December, the battery transferring to the command of 21st HAG on 10 December. The battery supported the minor Operations on the Ancre, JanuaryβMarch 1917, by shelling... | [
"110th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery β Spring Offensive\n\nFifth Army was attacked on 21 March 1918, the first day of the German spring offensive. Artillery Observation Posts (OPs) were blinded by early morning mist and many were overrun along with the infantry in the forward zone. Much of the field artil... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447467 | What information does the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)' provide on 'Route'? | 110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, stands in Duke Ellington Circle, a shallow a... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447475 | Summarize the 'In popular culture' part of '110th Street (Manhattan)'. | (Burt Young), and Carlito's crew in the 2005 feature Carlito's Way: Rise to Power. ; It was the billed hometown of professional wrestling tag team Harlem Heat. ; George Gershwin wrote Rhapsody in Blue at 501 West 110th Street where he and his brother Ira lived from 1924 to 1929. ; In the short story Sonny's Blues by Ja... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447472 | What information does the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)' provide on 'Transportation'? | Cathedral Parkwayβ110th Street at Broadway serving the ; Cathedral Parkwayβ110th Street at Central Park West serving the ; Central Park Northβ110th Street at Lenox Avenue serving the ; 110th Street at Lexington Avenue serving the The elevated IRT Ninth Avenue Line used to reach a great height at its 110th Street statio... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447468 | Explain what '110th Street (Manhattan)' covers in the 'Route' section. | future Museum for African Art. Where 110th Street crosses Central Park West and Frederick Douglass Boulevard, at the northwest corner of Central Park, is Frederick Douglass Circle. The south edge of Morningside Park lies along West 110th Street between Manhattan Avenue and Morningside Drive. The south edge of the Cathe... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447466 | What information does the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)' provide? | 110th Street is a street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is commonly known as the boundary between Harlem and Central Park, along which it is known as Central Park North. In the west, between Central Park West/Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Riverside Drive, it is co-signed as Cathedral Parkway. | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447470 | What information does the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)' provide on 'Central Park North'? | the home for the New York Metropolitans baseball club from 1880 to 1886 and for the New York Gothamsβsubsequently the Giantsβfrom 1883 to 1888. In the first decade of the 21st century, there was significant real estate development on properties with a view of Central Park. In 2003, Manhattan-based developer Athena head... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447473 | What information does the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)' provide on 'Notable people'? | George Gershwin lived in 501 West 110th Street, on the northwest corner of 110th and Amsterdam, where he composed his seminal piece Rhapsody in Blue. Arthur Miller lived in 45 West 110th Street as a child. | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_(Manhattan)_7447474 | Describe the 'In popular culture' section of the article about '110th Street (Manhattan)'. | The street is known from the Bobby Womack song "Across 110th Street" and from the 1972 movie of the same title (starring Yaphet Kotto and Anthony Quinn). The song also was used later in the 1997 film Jackie Brown and the 2007 film American Gangster. This song is also featured in the playlist for the game True Crime: Ne... | [
"110th Street (Manhattan) β Route\n\n110th Street is an eastbound street between First Avenue and Madison Avenue. The small portion between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue is westbound. West of Fifth Avenue, the road widens to accommodate two-way traffic. The Duke Ellington Memorial, a statue of Duke Ellington, sta... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731288 | Explain what '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)' covers in the 'Later years' section. | a public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111th Street from the northbound platform closed. 52 felonies had occurred... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731287 | Reconstruct the content about 'Later years' from the article on '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)'. | On March 20, 1991, a woman was raped behind a pile of debris in the subway passageway connecting the 34th StreetβHerald Square and 42nd StreetβBryant Park stations under Sixth Avenue during rush hour, which had entrances at 38th Street. This was the longest passageway in the system. That passageway was closed the day a... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731290 | Reconstruct the content about 'Station layout' from the article on '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)'. | This underground station has four tracks and two side platforms. The two center express tracks are used by the 4 and trains during daytime hours. The 6 stops here at all times, and the 4 stops here during late nights. Both platforms have their original trim line, which has "110" tablets on it at regular intervals, and ... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731291 | Explain what '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)' covers in the 'Exits' section. | Each platform has one same-level fare control area at the center. Each one has a turnstile bank, token booth, and two street stairs. The ones on the southbound platform go up to either western corners of Lexington Avenue and 110th Street, while the ones on the northbound platform go up to either eastern corners. There ... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731285 | What does the article about '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)' say regarding 'Construction and opening'? | Following the completion of the original subway, there were plans to construct a line along Manhattan's east side north of 42nd Street. The original plan for what became the extension north of 42nd Street was to continue it south through Irving Place and into what is now the BMT Broadway Line at Ninth Street and Broadw... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731284 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)'. | 110th Street is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located in East Harlem at the intersection of 110th Street and Lexington Avenue, it is served by the train at all times, the <6> train during weekdays in the peak direction, and the train during late nights. This statio... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_Street_station_(IRT_Lexington_Avenue_Line)_28731289 | Explain what '110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)' covers in the 'Later years' section. | repairs to platforms, replaced or refurbished stairways, installed new lighting and tiles, and reconfigured fare control areas. In May 2018, New York City Transit Authority President Andy Byford announced his plan subway and bus modernization plan, known as Fast Forward, which included making an additional 50 stations ... | [
"110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) β Later years\n\na public safety emergency, and were blocked off with plywood and fencing until public hearings were held and official permission was obtained. One of the stations that had an entrance closed was 110th Street, which has the exit-only staircase at 111... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813133 | Describe the 'Select committees' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of August 2, 2007 | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813279 | From the article on '110th United States Congress', restate the 'House of Representatives' content. | Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans (Madeleine Bordallo, Chair; Henry E. Brown Jr., Ranking Member) ; Insular Affairs (Donna Christensen, Chair; Luis Fortuno, Ranking Member) ; National Parks, Forests and Public Lands (Raul Grijalva, Chair; Rob Bishop, Ranking Member) ; Water and Power (Grace F. Napolitano, Chair; Cathy McM... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813209 | Reconstruct the content about 'Indiana' from the article on '110th United States Congress'. | . Pete Visclosky (D) ; . Joe Donnelly (D) ; . Mark Souder (R) ; . Steve Buyer (R) ; . Dan Burton (R) ; . Mike Pence (R) ; . Julia Carson (D), until December 15, 2007 ; AndrΓ© Carson (D), from March 11, 2008 ; . Brad Ellsworth (D) ; . Baron Hill (D) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813202 | What information does the article about '110th United States Congress' provide on 'Connecticut'? | . John Larson (D) ; . Joe Courtney (D) ; . Rosa DeLauro (D) ; . Chris Shays (R) ; . Chris Murphy (D) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813275 | Summarize the 'House of Representatives' part of '110th United States Congress'. | Foreign Affairs (Tom Lantos, Chair until February 11, then Howard Berman; Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Ranking Member) ; Africa and Global Health (Donald M. Payne, Chair; Chris Smith, Ranking Member) ; Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment (Eni Faleomavaega, Chair; Donald Manzullo, Ranking Member) ; Europe (Robert Wexl... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813249 | What does the article about '110th United States Congress' say regarding 'House of Representatives'? | A special election was held November 6, 2007. ; | Bob Latta (R) ; December 11, 2007 December 11, 2007 Virginia 1st ; | Jo Ann Davis (R) ; Died October 6, 2007. A special election was held December 11, 2007. ; | Rob Wittman (R) ; December 11, 2007 December 11, 2007 Illinois 14th ; | Dennis Hastert (R) ; Resigned Novembe... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813264 | What information does the article about '110th United States Congress' provide on 'Senate'? | and Human Rights]] (Bill Nelson, Chair; David Vitter, Ranking Member) ; UniNear Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs (John Kerry, Chair; Norm Coleman, Ranking Member) ; [[United States Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Peace Corps and Narcotics Affairs|Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps an... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813281 | Describe the 'House of Representatives' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | the Organization of the House (Jim McGovern, Chair; Doc Hastings, Ranking Member) ; Science and Technology (Bart Gordon, Chair; Ralph M. Hall, Ranking Member) ; Space and Aeronautics (Mark Udall, Chair; Ken Calvert Ranking Member) ; Technology and Innovation (David Wu, Chair; Phil Gingrey, Ranking Member) ; Research an... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813212 | Summarize the 'Kentucky' part of '110th United States Congress'. | . Ed Whitfield (R) ; . Ron Lewis (R) ; . John Yarmuth (D) ; . Geoff Davis (R) ; . Hal Rogers (R) ; . Ben Chandler (D) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813285 | Reconstruct the content about 'Joint committees' from the article on '110th United States Congress'. | Economic (Sen. Chuck Schumer, Chair; Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Vice Chair) ; The Library (Rep. Dianne Feinstein, Chair; Rep. Bob Brady, Vice Chair) ; Printing (Rep. Bob Brady, Chair; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Vice Chair) ; Joint Committee on Taxation (Rep. Charles Rangel, Chair; Sen. Max Baucus, Vice Chair) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813217 | Summarize the 'Michigan' part of '110th United States Congress'. | . Bart Stupak (D) ; . Peter Hoekstra (R) ; . Vern Ehlers (R) ; . Dave Camp (R) ; . Dale Kildee (D) ; . Fred Upton (R) ; . Tim Walberg (R) ; . Mike Rogers (R) ; . Joe Knollenberg (R) ; . Candice Miller (R) ; . Thaddeus McCotter (R) ; . Sander Levin (D) ; . Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D) ; . John Conyers (D) ; . John Ding... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813238 | Based on the article about '110th United States Congress', describe the 'Texas' section. | . Louie Gohmert (R) ; . Ted Poe (R) ; . Sam Johnson (R) ; . Ralph Hall (R) ; . Jeb Hensarling (R) ; . Joe Barton (R) ; . John Culberson (R) ; . Kevin Brady (R) ; . Al Green (D) ; . Michael McCaul (R) ; . Mike Conaway (R) ; . Kay Granger (R) ; . Mac Thornberry (R) ; . Ron Paul (R) ; . RubΓ©n Hinojosa (D) ; . Silvestre Re... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813253 | Reconstruct the content about 'Committees' from the article on '110th United States Congress'. | Lists of committees and their party leaders, for members (House and Senate) of the committees and their assignments, go into the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of the article and click on the link (1 link), in the directory after the pages of terms of service, you will see the committees of the Senate, ... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813123 | Based on the article about '110th United States Congress', describe the 'Support for the Iraq War' section. | Following President Bush's 2007 State of the Union Address, Congress debated his proposal to create a troop surge to increase security in Iraq. The House of Representatives passed a non-binding measure opposing the surge and then a $124 billion emergency spending measure to fund the war, which included language that di... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813267 | Explain what '110th United States Congress' covers in the 'Senate' section. | Chair; Orrin Hatch, Ranking Member) ; The Constitution (Russ Feingold, Chair; Sam Brownback, Ranking Member) ; Crime and Drugs (Joe Biden, Chair; Lindsey Graham, Ranking Member) ; Human Rights and the Law (Edward Kennedy, Chair; Tom Coburn, Ranking Member) ; Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security (Edward Kennedy, C... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813247 | Explain what '110th United States Congress' covers in the 'Senate' section. | Wyoming (1) ; | Craig Thomas (R) ; Died June 4, 2007. Successor appointed June 22, 2007, and then elected on November 4, 2008. ; | John Barrasso (R) ; June 22, 2007 June 22, 2007 Mississippi (1) ; | Trent Lott (R) ; Resigned December 18, 2007. Successor appointed December 31, 2007, and then elected on November 4, 2008.... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813276 | What does the article about '110th United States Congress' say regarding 'House of Representatives'? | Royce, Ranking Member) ; Western Hemisphere (Eliot Engel, Chair; Dan Burton, Ranking Member) ; Homeland Security (Bennie G. Thompson, Chair; Peter King, Ranking Member) ; Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism (Loretta Sanchez, Chair; Mark Souder, Ranking Member) ; UnitedEmergency Communications, Preparedness, an... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813271 | Describe the 'House of Representatives' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (Nita Lowey, Chair; Frank Wolf, Ranking Member) ; [[United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies|Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies]] (John W. Olver, Chair; Joe Knol... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813200 | Summarize the 'California' part of '110th United States Congress'. | (D) ; . Howard Berman (D) ; . Adam Schiff (D) ; . Henry Waxman (D) ; . Xavier Becerra (D) ; . Hilda Solis (D) ; . Diane Watson (D) ; . Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) ; . Maxine Waters (D) ; . Jane Harman (D) ; . Juanita Millender-McDonald (D), until April 22, 2007 ; Laura Richardson (D), from August 21, 2007 ; . Grace Napol... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813269 | Describe the 'House of Representatives' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | Development and Foreign Agriculture]] (Mike McIntyre, Chair; Marilyn Musgrave, Ranking Member) ; Appropriations (David R. Obey, Chair; Jerry Lewis, Ranking Member) ; [[United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies|Agriculture, Rural... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813227 | Reconstruct the content about 'New York' from the article on '110th United States Congress'. | . Tim Bishop (D) ; . Steve Israel (D) ; . Peter T. King (R) ; . Carolyn McCarthy (D) ; . Gary Ackerman (D) ; . Gregory Meeks (D) ; . Joe Crowley (D) ; . Jerry Nadler (D) ; . Anthony Weiner (D) ; . Edolphus Towns (D) ; . Yvette Clarke (D) ; . Nydia VelΓ‘zquez (D) ; . Vito Fossella (R) ; . Carolyn Maloney (D) ; . Charles ... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813129 | What does the article about '110th United States Congress' say regarding 'Proposed, but not enacted'? | in (alphabetical order) ; America's Climate Security Act of 2007 ; Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act ; Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 ; Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act ; District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007 ; Employee Free Choice Act ; Employment Non-D... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813136 | What does the article about '110th United States Congress' say regarding 'House of Representatives'? | Membership fluctuated with seven deaths and eight resignations. Democrats achieved a net gain of three seats as a result of their victories in special elections. See Changes in membership, below. | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813231 | Explain what '110th United States Congress' covers in the 'Oklahoma' section. | . John A. Sullivan (R) ; . Dan Boren (D) ; . Frank Lucas (R) ; . Tom Cole (R) ; . Mary Fallin (R) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813138 | Reconstruct the content about 'Majority (Democratic) leadership' from the article on '110th United States Congress'. | Majority Leader and Democratic Conference Chairman: Harry Reid ; Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip): Dick Durbin ; Democratic Conference Vice Chairman and Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Chuck Schumer ; Democratic Conference Secretary: Patty Murray ; Policy Committee Chairman: Byron Dorgan ; Steering and... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813258 | Describe the 'Senate' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | Kennedy, Chair; John Thune, Ranking Member) ; Strategic Forces (Bill Nelson, Chair; Jeff Sessions, Ranking Member) ; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Chris Dodd, Chair; Richard C. Shelby, Ranking Member) ; Economic Policy (Tom Carper, Chair; Jim Bunning, Ranking Member) ; Financial Institutions (Tim Johnson, Chair;... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813131 | Explain what '110th United States Congress' covers in the 'Treaties ratified' section. | 110-1: Land-Based Sources Protocol to Cartagena Convention (September 25, 2008) ; 110-2: Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks (December 7, 2007) ; 110-3: Tax Convention with Belgium (December 14, 2007) ; 110-4: International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (September 25, 2008) ; 110-6: ... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813213 | What does the article about '110th United States Congress' say regarding 'Louisiana'? | . Bobby Jindal (R), until January 14, 2008 ; Steve Scalise (R), from May 3, 2008 ; . William J. Jefferson (D) ; . Charlie MelanΓ§on (D) ; . Jim McCrery (R) ; . Rodney Alexander (R) ; . Richard Baker (R), until February 2, 2008 ; Don Cazayoux (D), from May 3, 2008 ; . Charles Boustany (R) | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813289 | Describe the 'House of Representatives' section of the article about '110th United States Congress'. | Chaplain: Daniel P. Coughlin (Roman Catholic) ; Chief Administrative Officer: James M. Eagen III (through February 15, 2007) ; Daniel P. Beard (February 15, 2007 β end) ; Clerk: Karen L. Haas, until February 15, 2007 ; Lorraine Miller, elected February 15, 2007 ; Historian: Robert V. Remini ; Parliamentarian: John V. S... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_United_States_Congress_15813130 | What information does the article about '110th United States Congress' provide on 'Vetoed'? | Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (SCHIP, ) ; Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (SCHIP, ) ; [[Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008|Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Edu... | [
"110th United States Congress β Georgia\n\n2. Saxby Chambliss (R) ; 3. Johnny Isakson (R)",
"110th United States Congress β Select committees\n\nJoint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies ; House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ; House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of Augus... |
110th_Virginia_General_Assembly_464702 | Based on the article about '110th Virginia General Assembly', describe the 'Senate' section. | December 21, 1918, Sands Gayle (D-18th district) dies. Replaced by Samuel L. Ferguson at start of extra session. ; January 28, 1919, Henry H. Downing (D-12th district) dies. Replaced by Robert F. Leedy at start of extra session. ; March 25, 1919, James T. Lacy (D-21st district) resigns to accept appointment as Halifax ... | [
"110th Virginia General Assembly β Party summary\n\nResignations and new members are discussed in the \"Changes in membership\" section, below.",
"110th Virginia General Assembly β Senate\n\nDecember 21, 1918, Sands Gayle (D-18th district) dies. Replaced by Samuel L. Ferguson at start of extra session. ; January ... |
110th_Virginia_General_Assembly_464699 | Summarize the following section from the article on '110th Virginia General Assembly'. | The 110th Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia state government from 1918 to 1920, after the 1917 state elections. It convened in Richmond for two sessions. | [
"110th Virginia General Assembly β Party summary\n\nResignations and new members are discussed in the \"Changes in membership\" section, below.",
"110th Virginia General Assembly β Senate\n\nDecember 21, 1918, Sands Gayle (D-18th district) dies. Replaced by Samuel L. Ferguson at start of extra session. ; January ... |
110th_Wing_5575176 | What information does the article about '110th Wing' provide on 'Aircraft'? | MQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957) | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575172 | Based on the article about '110th Wing', describe the 'Lineage' section. | Constituted as the 110th Fighter Group (Air Defense)and allotted to the Air National Guard on 15 April 1956 ; Extended federal recognition and activated on 1 September 1956 ; Inactivated c. 12 April 1958 ; Redesignated 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Group ; Activated on 1 October 1962 ; Redesignated 110th Tactical Air S... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575165 | What information does the article about '110th Wing' provide on 'Overview'? | The main operations unit of the wing is the 110th Air Operations Group, a remote-split operations center for MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper operations for Third Air Force. The aircraft and a contingent of maintainers are deployed forward, along with some pilots to handle takeoffs and landings, but the majority of the pi... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575174 | What information does the article about '110th Wing' provide on 'Components'? | 110th Operations Group, 1 June 1992 β present ; 110th Logistics Group (later 110th Maintenance Group), 1 October 1995 β 30 September 2013 ; 110th Medical Group, 15 October 1962 β Present ; 110th Support Group (later 110th Mission Support Group), 1 October 1995 β present ; 217th Air Operations Group, 1 April 2009 β pres... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575175 | Describe the 'Stations' section of the article about '110th Wing'. | W. K. Kellogg Airport, Michigan, 1 September 1956 β 30 June 1957; 1 October 1962β ; Designated: Battle Creek Air National Guard Base, Michigan, 1991βPresent | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575169 | Explain what '110th Wing' covers in the 'History' section. | smaller, prop-powered Cessna O-2 Skymaster. On 11 June 1971, the 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Group became the 110th Tactical Air Support Group. In 1980, the 110th saw a return to jet power when it reequipped with OA-37 Dragonfly. In 1991 the 110th Tactical Air Support Group transitioned from the Dragonfly to the OA-1... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575164 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '110th Wing'. | The 110th Wing (110th WG) is a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard, stationed at Battle Creek Air National Guard Base, Battle Creek, Michigan. If activated to federal service the Wing would be gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command. | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575167 | Explain what '110th Wing' covers in the 'History' section. | In 1956 the 172d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (FIS) of the Michigan Air National Guard was authorized to expand to a group level, and the United States Air Force constituted the 110th Fighter Group (Air Defense) and associated support units and allotted them to the Air National Guard for activation. The 172d FIS became... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575170 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '110th Wing'. | Italy in support of Operation Noble Anvil, the air operations over Kosovo. The 110th Fighter Wing underwent a major transition moving from the A-10 aircraft to the Learjet C-21A aircraft in 2008. The C-21, which arrived in October 2008, is a twin turbofan engine passenger aircraft, the military version of the Lear Jet ... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
110th_Wing_5575171 | What information does the article about '110th Wing' provide on 'History'? | Combat Command unit to an Air Mobility Command unit on 1 December 2009. The base also witnessed the creation of a new unit, the 217th Air Operations Group (AOG) on 1 April 2009. The 217th AOG is an organization supporting the 17th Air Force (AFAFRICA). The 217th AOG has four squadrons that include intelligence, communi... | [
"110th Wing β Aircraft\n\nMQ-9 Reaper (2013βPresent) ; C-21A Learjet (2009β2013) ; A-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-10A Thunderbolt II (1991β2009) ; OA-37B Dragonfly (1981β1991) O-2A Skymaster (1971β1981) ; RB-57 Canberra (1962β1971) ; F-89C Scorpion (1956β1957)",
"110th Wing β Lineage\n\nConstituted as the ... |
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