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[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "USS Groton (SSN-694)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Groton (SSN-694)\nUSS \"Groton\" (SSN-694), the seventh , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Groton, Connecticut. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 31 January 1971 and her keel was laid down on 3 August 1973. She was launched on 9 October 1976 sponsored by Mrs. Anne Francis Richardson (née Hazard), wife of Secretary of Commerce Elliot L. Richardson, and commissioned on 8" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "USS Miami (SSN-755)\nUSS \"Miami\" (SSN-755) was a United States Navy attack submarine. She was the third vessel of the U.S. Navy to be named after Miami, Florida. \"Miami\" was the forty-fourth \"Los Angeles\"-class (688) submarine and the fifth Improved \"Los Angeles\"-class (688I) submarine to be built and commissioned. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 28 November 1983 and her keel was laid" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "USS Grouper" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS Grouper\nUSS \"Grouper\" (SS/SSK/AGSS-214), a \"Gato\"-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the grouper.\n\"Grouper\" was launched by the Electric Boat Co., Groton, Connecticut on 27 October 1941 (sponsored by Mrs. Albert F. Church), and commissioned at New London on 12 February 1942, with Lieutenant Commander C. E. Duke in command.\n1942.\nAfter shakedown in Long Island Sound, \"Grouper\" sailed for Pearl" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "HMS Grouper (1804)\nHMS \"Grouper\" was a Royal Navy \"Ballahoo\"-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda, and she was launched in 1804. \"Grouper\" was wrecked off Guadeloupe in 1811. This schooner was the only Royal Navy ship ever to use the name.\nService.\nShe was commissioned at Bermuda under Lieutenant Provo Hughes for the Leeward Islands. In 1807 her commander was Lieutenant Charles Chester Fitch." ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Guadalcanal (LPH-7)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Guadalcanal (LPH-7)\nUSS \"Guadalcanal\" (LPH-7), the third \"Iwo Jima\"-class amphibious assault ship (helicopter), was launched by the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 16 March 1963, sponsored by Zola Shoup, wife of General Shoup, the former Commandant of the Marine Corps; and commissioned 20 July 1963, Captain Dale K. Peterson in command. It was the second ship in the Navy to bear the name.\nOperational history.\nUpon completion of sea trials and outfitting, \"Guadalcanal\" departed Philadelphia to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Guadalcanal (disambiguation)\nGuadalcanal is an island in the Solomon Islands\nGuadalcanal may also refer to:\nPlaces.\n- Guadalcanal, Seville, a town in Andalusia in Spain\n- Guadalcanal Province, a province in the Solomon Islands\nMilitary terms.\n- Guadalcanal Campaign, a World War II military campaign fought on and around Guadalcanal\n- USS \"Guadalcanal\" (CVE-60), a World War II escort carrier\n- USS \"Guadalcanal\" (LPH-7), an amphibious assault ship\n- \"Guadalcanal" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Guam (LPH-9)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Guam (LPH-9)\nUSS \"Guam\" (LPH-9), an \"Iwo Jima\"-class amphibious assault ship, was laid down by the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 15 November 1962; launched on 22 August 1964, sponsored by Mrs. Vaughn H. Emory Green, and commissioned on 16 January 1965, Captain N. E. Thurmon in command. She was the third US Navy ship to carry the name, after the Battle of Guam.\n1960s.\nAfter fitting out and builder's trials, the new amphibious assault ship joined the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "M. Staser Holcomb\nM. Staser Holcomb (born January 18, 1932) is a retired a vice admiral in the United States Navy. His hometown is Seattle, Washington, where he attended Roosevelt High School. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1953. During his naval career he served as commander of the USS \"Guam\" (LPH-9), Carrier Strike Group One, and the United States Seventh Fleet, from September 15, 1981 to May 9, 1983. He retired in 1985" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Guest (DD-472)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Guest (DD-472)\nUSS \"Guest\" (DD-472), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Commodore John Guest (1822–1879).\n\"Guest\" was launched 20 February 1942 by the Boston Naval Shipyard; sponsored by Mrs. Ann Guest Walsh, granddaughter of Com. Guest; commissioned 15 December 1942, Commander Henry Crommelin in command. \"Guest\" decommissioned in 1946 and was transferred on loan to the Brazilian Navy in 1959, where she served as \"Pará\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Guest\nGuest or The Guest may refer to:\n- A person who is given hospitality\n- Guest (surname), people with the surname \"Guest\"\n- \"The Guest\" (short story), a 1957 short story by Albert Camus\n- \"Guest\" (album), 1994 album by Critters Buggin\n- \"The Guest\" (album), a 2002 album by Phantom Planet\n- USS \"Guest\" (DD-472), a U.S. Navy \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer 1942–1946\n- Guest" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Guitarro (SS-363)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Guitarro (SS-363)\nUSS \"Guitarro\" (SS-363), a , was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the guitarro.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"Guitarro\" (SS-363) was launched 26 September 1943 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co. of Manitowoc, Wisc.; sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Palmer McIntire, wife of Vice Admiral Ross T. McIntire, wife of the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; and commissioned at Manitowoc 26 January 1944, Lieutenant Commander Enrique D. Haskins in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Guest\" (DD-472)\n1371. USS \"Guide\" (AMc-83)\n1372. USS \"Guilford\" (APA-112)\n1373. USS \"Guitarro\" (SS-363)\n1374. USS \"Gulfport\" (PF-20)\n1375. USS \"Gull\" (AM-74)\n1376. USS \"Gull\" (AMS-16)\n1377. USS \"Gunnel\" (SS-253)\n1378. USS \"Gunston Hall\" (LSD-5)\n1379. USS \"Gurnard\" (SS-254)\n1380. USS" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Hackleback (SS-295)" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Hackleback (SS-295)\nUSS \"Hackleback\" (SS-295), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named after the hackleback, a freshwater fish of the sturgeon family.\n\"Hackleback\" was launched 30 May 1943 by the Cramp Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia; sponsored by Mrs. W. L. Wright; and commissioned 7 November 1944, Lt. Comdr. Frederick E. Janney in command.\nAfter training out of New London, \"Hackleback\" reported to the Fleet Sonar School at Key West" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "\"Gustafson\" (DE-182)\n1381. USS \"Guyandot\" (AOG-16)\n1382. USS \"Gwin\" (DD-433)\n1383. USS \"Haas\" (DE-424)\n1384. USS \"Hackleback\" (SS-295)\n1385. USS \"Haddo\" (SS-255)\n1386. USS \"Haddock\" (SS-231)\n1387. USS \"Haggard\" (DD-555)\n1388. USS \"Hailey\" (DD-556)\n1389. USS \"Haines\" (APD-84)\n1390. USS" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS Haggard (DD-555)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Haggard (DD-555)\nUSS \"Haggard\" (DD-555) was a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy named for Captain Haggard of the \"Louisa\", who fought in the Quasi-War.\n\"Haggard\" was launched by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co., Seattle, Wash., 9 February 1943, sponsored by Mrs. E. B. McKinney; and commissioned 31 August 1943, Commander D. A. Harris in command.\n\"Haggard\" departed for shakedown training off California 29 September and after completing it departed Seattle" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS \"Haggard\" (DD-555)\n- USS \"Halloran\" (DE-305)\n- USS \"Hambleton\" (DD-455)\n- USS \"Hancock\" (CV-19)\n- USS \"Hank\" (DD-702)\n- USS \"Haraden\" (DD-585)\n- USS \"Harding\" (DD-625)\n- USS \"Haynsworth\" (DD-700)\n- USS \"Hazelwood\" (DD-531)\n- USS \"Henrico\" (APA-45)\n- USS \"Hinsdale\" (APA-120)\n- USS" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Hailey (DD-556)" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\n\nExamples:\n\n\"Money Jane\n\"Money Jane\" is a hip-hop song by Baby Blue Soundcrew featuring Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, and Sean Paul. It was the first single from their album, \"Private Party Collectors Edition\", released in 2000. The song was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the 2001 Juno Awards. The same year, a remix of the song appeared on Kardinal Offishall's album, \"\". Kardinal produced the song, as well as the remix, which contains a sample of \"Jam on\" == \"Money Jane\"", "USS Hailey (DD-556)\nUSS \"Hailey\" (DD-556) was a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy named for Captain Joshua Hailey, commander of the privateer \"True Blood Yankee\" during the War of 1812.\n\"Hailey\" was launched 9 March 1943 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Wash., sponsored by Mrs. Claude S. Gillette, wife of Rear Admiral Gillette; and commissioned 30 September 1943, Commander Parke H. Brady in command.\nHistory.\nAfter shakedown out of San Diego" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "\"Gustafson\" (DE-182)\n1381. USS \"Guyandot\" (AOG-16)\n1382. USS \"Gwin\" (DD-433)\n1383. USS \"Haas\" (DE-424)\n1384. USS \"Hackleback\" (SS-295)\n1385. USS \"Haddo\" (SS-255)\n1386. USS \"Haddock\" (SS-231)\n1387. USS \"Haggard\" (DD-555)\n1388. USS \"Hailey\" (DD-556)\n1389. USS \"Haines\" (APD-84)\n1390. USS" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Hale (DD-642)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Hale (DD-642)\nUSS \"Hale\" (DD-642), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Maine Senator Eugene Hale (1836–1918).\nOperational history.\nOperational history 1943.\n\"Hale\" was launched 4 April 1943 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; sponsored by Mrs. G. H. Chase, granddaughter of Senator Hale; and commissioned at Boston 15 June 1943, Commander Karl F. Poehlmann in command.\n\"Hale\" conducted shakedown training" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\n\nFor example, '181 Eucharis\nEucharis (minor planet designation: 181 Eucharis) is a large, slowly rotating main-belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer Pablo Cottenot on February 2, 1878, from Marseille Observatory. It was his only asteroid discovery. This object was named after Eucharis, a Greek nymph.\nIn the Tholen classification system, it is categorized as a stony S-type asteroid, while the Bus asteroid taxonomy system lists it as an Xk asteroid. Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Goat Mountain Astronomical Research' should be close to '181 Eucharis'", "\"Hake\" (SS-256)\n1391. USS \"Halawa\" (AOG-12)\n1392. USS \"Hale\" (DD-133)\n1393. USS \"Hale\" (DD-642)\n1394. USS \"Halford\" (DD-480)\n1395. USS \"Halibut\" (SS-232)\n1396. USS \"Hall\" (DD-583)\n1397. USS \"Halligan\" (DD-584)\n1398. USS \"Halloran\" (DE-305)\n1399. USS \"Halsey Powell\" (DD-686)\n1400." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hampden County (LST-803)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Hampden County (LST-803)\nThe USS \"Hampden County\" (LST-803) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named after Hampden County, Massachusetts, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.\nOriginally laid down as LST-803 by the Jeffersonville Boat & Machine Company of Jeffersonville, Indiana 14 September 1944; launched 23 October; sponsored by Mrs. Katie Bryant; and commissioned 17 November with Lieutenant H. M. Parsons in command. After shakedown off Florida LST-803 departed New Orleans in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "County (LST-794)\n- USS \"LST-795\"\n- USS \"LST-796\"\n- USS \"LST-797\"\n- USS \"LST-798\"\n- USS \"Greer County\" (LST-799)\nBy number USS \"LST-800\" – USS \"LST-899\".\n- USS \"LST-800\"\n- USS \"LST-801\"\n- USS \"Hamilton County\" (LST-802)\n- USS \"Hampden County\" (LST-803)\n- USS \"LST-804\"\n- USS \"LST-805\"\n- USS \"LST-806\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Harding (DD-91)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Harding (DD-91)\nUSS \"Harding\" (DD-91) was a in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first ship named in honor of Seth Harding.\nLaunched in 1918, she undertook training exercises off the East Coast of the United States sporadically for several years. In 1919, she escorted a major transatlantic flight of Curtiss NC seaplane. Later that year, she was selected to be converted into a seaplane tender, and was then used to support naval aviator training off Naval Air Station" ] ]
[ [ "", "- Laid down: 12 February 1918\n- Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)\n- Operator:\n- Commissioned: 25 February 1919 (List)\n- Status: Sunk near Bougainville on 17 November 1943 (List)\n- Operations: World War I convoy escort, Guadalcanal high speed transport\nShips in class USS \"Harding\".\n- Designation: Destroyer No. 91, DD-91\n- Builders: (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)\n- Laid down: 12 February 1918" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)\nThe query could be 'The Death of Chatterton' and should be close to 'The Death of Chatterton\nThe Death of Chatterton is an oil painting on canvas, by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter Henry Wallis, now in Tate Britain, London. Two smaller versions, sketches or replicas, are held by the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art. The Tate painting measures by , and was completed in 1856.\nThe painting.\nThe subject of the painting was the 17-year-old English early Romantic poet Thomas Chatterton, shown dead after he poisoned himself with arsenic' but very far from 'five-part madrigal by Samuel Wesley. Chatterton has attracted operatic treatment a number of times throughout history, notably Ruggiero Leoncavallo's largely unsuccessful two-act \"Chatterton\"; the German composer Matthias Pintscher's modernistic \"Thomas Chatterton\"; and Australian composer Matthew Dewey's lyrical yet dramatically intricate one-man mythography entitled \"The Death of Thomas Chatterton\".\nThere is a collection of \"Chattertoniana\" in the British Library, consisting of works by Chatterton, newspaper cuttings, articles dealing with the Rowley controversy and other subjects'", "USS Harry S. Truman" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Harry S. Truman\nUSS \"Harry S. Truman\" (CVN-75) is the eighth of the United States Navy, named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. The ship's callsign is \"Lone Warrior\", and she is currently homeported at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.\n\"Harry S. Truman\" was launched on 7 September 1996 by Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, and commissioned on 25 July 1998 with Captain Thomas Otterbein in command. President Bill Clinton was the keynote" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "- \"Lafayette\"-class ballistic missile submarine\n- Franklin D. Roosevelt has the\n- USS \"Franklin D. Roosevelt\" (CV-42), in commission 1945–1977.\n- \"Midway\"-class aircraft carrier\n- USS \"Roosevelt\" (DDG-80), commissioned in 2000.\n- Arleigh Burke-class destroyer\n- Harry S. Truman has the\n- USS \"Harry S. Truman\" (CVN-75), initially USS \"United States\", was commissioned in 1998.\n- \"Nimitz\"-class supercarrier\n- Dwight D. Eisenhower has the" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hart (DD-594)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Hart (DD-594)\nUSS \"Hart\" (DD-594), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy of that name, in honor of Lieutenant Patrick H. Hart (1912–1942), who posthumously received the Navy Cross for heroism during the Battle of Midway.\n\"Hart\", originally designated \"Mansfield\" and renamed \"Hart\" 21 March 1944, was launched 25 September 1944 by Puget Sound Navy Yard; sponsored by Lieutenant Hart's mother, Mrs. Emma Hart; and commissioned" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Harry E. Hubbard\" (DD-748)\n1430. USS \"Harry Lee\" (APA-10)\n1431. USS \"Hart\" (DD-594)\n1432. USS \"Harveson\" (DE-316)\n1433. USS \"Haskell\" (APA-117)\n1434. USS \"Hatfield\" (DD-231)\n1435. USS \"Haven\" (AH-12)\n1436. USS \"Haverfield\" (DE-393)\n1437. USS \"Hawk\" (AM-133)\n1438. USS \"Hawk\" (AMS-17)\n1439" ] ]
[ "", "USS Healy (DD-672)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Healy (DD-672)\nUSS \"Healy\" (DD-672) was a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Commander Howard R. Healy (1899–1942) who had distinguished himself on board during the Battle of the Coral Sea.\n\"Healy\" was launched by Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N.J., on 4 July 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Howard R. Healy, widow of the namesake; and commissioned at New York Navy Yard on 3 September 1943, Commander J. C. Atkeson in command" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "DD-667)\n- USS \"Clarence K. Bronson\" (DD-668)\n- USS \"Cotten\" (DD-669)\n- USS \"Dortch\" (DD-670)\n- USS \"Gatling\" (DD-671)\n- USS \"Healy\" (DD-672)\n- USS \"Hickox\" (DD-673)\n- USS \"Hunt\" (DD-674)\n- USS \"Lewis Hancock\" (DD-675)\n- USS \"Marshall\" (DD-676)\n- USS \"McDermut\" (DD-677)\n- USS \"McGowan" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "USS Heermann (DD-532)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Heermann (DD-532)\nUSS \"Heermann\" (DD-532) was a World War II-era in the service of the United States Navy, named after Fleet Surgeon Lewis Heermann (1779–1833). The ship entered service in 1943 and took part in several battles during World War II in the Pacific theatre of operations, including the Philippines campaign, Battle off Samar and the Battle of Iwo Jima among others. \"Heermann\" gained fame during the \"last stand of the Tin Can Sailors\" in which she and several" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Begor (DE-711)\n- USS Boone (FFG-28)\n- USS Bronstein (DE-189)\n- USS Bronstein (DE-1037)\n- USS Gendreau (DE-639)\n- USS Grayson (DD-435)\n- USS Heermann (DD-532)\n- USS J. Douglas Blackwood (DE-219)\n- USS Kane (DD-235)\n- USS Kane (AGS-27)\n- USS Longshaw (DD-559)\n- USS Pinkney (APH-2)\n- USS Pratt (DE-363)\n- USS Rall (DE-304)\n- USS" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Henley (DD-39)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "USS Henley (DD-39)\nThe first USS \"Henley\" (DD-39) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated as CG-12. She was named for Robert Henley.\n\"Henley\" was launched on 3 April 1912 by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company, in Quincy, Massachusetts; sponsored by Miss Constance Henley Kane, great-grandniece or Robert Henley; and commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts, on 6 December 1912, with Lieutenant Commander W. L." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "USS Burrows (DD-29)\n- USS Monaghan (DD-32)\n- USS Trippe (DD-33)\n- USS Walke (DD-34)\n- USS Ammen (DD-35)\n- USS Jarvis (DD-38)\n- USS Henley (DD-39)\n- USS Jouett (DD-41)\n- USS Jenkins (DD-42)\n- USS George Washington (1908)\nSee also.\n- Oil refinery\n- Steam power during the Industrial Revolution\n- Timeline of steam power\nExternal links.\n- The General Becomes" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Henshaw (DD-278)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Henshaw (DD-278)\nUSS \"Henshaw\" (DD-278) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Secretary of the Navy David Henshaw.\nBuilt by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation of Squantum, Massachusetts, \"Henshaw\" was launched 28 June 1919, with Miss Ethel H. Dempsey as sponsor. She commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts on 10 December 1919, Lieutenant Commander Martin J. Peterson in command.\nService history.\nThe new destroyer sailed to Newport, Rhode Island" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:\n\n------\n\nTo give you a sense - \"HPANA\nThe Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator, or HPANA, as it is better known, is a \"Harry Potter\" fansite created in 2002 to monitor news on the Internet about J. K. Rowling's series of novels about the eponymous wizard.\nHistory.\nHPANA is operated by its founder, software developer Jeff Guillaume, and a volunteer staff who monitor and post news items, attend events in order to cover them for the site, and moderate the forums. Like other \"Harry Potter\" fan sites, HPANA\" should be close to \"HPANA\"", "Henshaw\nHenshaw may refer to:\n- Henshaw (surname)\n- USS \"Henshaw\" (DD-278), a destroyer in the United States Navy\nPlaces.\n- Henshaw, Northumberland, a village in England\n- Henshaw, Kentucky, hometown of Ralph O'Brien\n- Lake Henshaw, a lake in California\n- Henshaw Cave, part of Cumberland Caverns in Tennessee" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\n\nE.g. Crow Creek massacre == Crow Creek massacre\nThe Crow Creek massacre occurred around the mid 1300s CE between Native American groups at a site along the Missouri River in the South Dakota area; it is now within the Crow Creek Indian Reservation. Crow Creek Site, the site of the massacre near Chamberlain, is an archaeological site and a U.S. National Historic Landmark, located at coordinates 43°58′48″N 99°19′54″W. An excavation of part of the site was done in the 1950s, with additional excavations in 1978 and later.\nTwo groups occupied the site != Crow Creek\nCrow Creek may refer to the following bodies of water in the United States:\n- Crow Creek (Alameda County) in Alameda County, California\n- Crow Creek (Alabama) in Jackson County, Alabama\n- Crow Creek (Alaska), a tributary of Turnagain Arm\n- Crow Creek (South Dakota) in South Dakota, the site of the Crow Creek massacre\n- Crow Creek (South Platte River), a tributary of the South Platte River, in Wyoming and Colorado\n- Crow", "USS Heywood L. Edwards" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS Heywood L. Edwards\nUSS \"Heywood L. Edwards\" (DD-663) was a of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant Commander Heywood L. Edwards (1905–1941), captain of the destroyer , the first U.S. Navy ship sunk in World War II. Following the war, the ship was transferred to Japan and renamed Ariake. The ship served with the Japanese until 1974 and was scrapped in 1976.\nConstruction.\n\"Heywood L. Edwards\" was launched by Boston Navy Yard on 6 October 1943, sponsored by Mrs." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title:", "- navsource.org: USS \"Heywood L. Edwards\"\n- hazegray.org: USS \"Heywood L. Edwards\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Hoel (DD-533)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hoel (DD-533)\nUSS \"Hoel\" (DD-533) was a World War II-era in the service of the United States Navy, named after Lieutenant Commander William R. Hoel.\n\"Hoel\" was launched on 19 December 1942 by the Bethlehem Steel Co., San Francisco, California, sponsored by Mrs. Charles Bunker Crane, Jr., granddaughter of the namesake; and commissioned on 29 July 1943, Commander William Dow Thomas, USN, in command.\nHistory.\n\"Hoel\" sailed from San Francisco" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "1488. USS \"Hinsdale\" (APA-120)\n1489. USS \"Hiwassee\" (AOG-29)\n1490. USS \"Hobby\" (DD-610)\n1491. USS \"Hobson\" (DD-464)\n1492. USS \"Hocking\" (APA-121)\n1493. USS \"Hoe\" (SS-258)\n1494. USS \"Hoel\" (DD-533)\n1495. USS \"Hogan\" (DD-178)\n1496. USS \"Hoggatt Bay\" (CVE-75)\n1497. USS \"Hoist\" (ARS-40)" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "USS Hoel (DD-768)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Hoel (DD-768)\nUSS \"Hoel\" (DD-768) was a planned United States Navy \"Gearing\"-class destroyer laid down during World War II but never completed. The ship was to be named after William R. Hoel (1824-1879), a United States Navy officer Navy Cross recipient.\n\"Hoel\" was laid down by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at San Francisco, California on 21 April 1944. The end of World War II in August 1945 resulted in the termination of the contract for her construction on 13" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "September 1946. She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register that day and scrapped on the building ways.\nReferences.\n- NavSource Naval History Photographic History of the United States Navy Destroyer Archive \"USS Hoel (DD-768)\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Honolulu (SSN-718)" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Honolulu (SSN-718)\nUSS \"Honolulu\" (SSN-718), was a , and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Honolulu, Hawaii. The contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 15 September 1977 and her keel was laid down on 10 November 1981. She was launched on 24 September 1983 sponsored by Mrs. Joan B. Clark, and commissioned on 6 July 1985, with Commander Robert M. Mitchell in command.\n\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "\"Florida\", SSGN-728\nG.\n- USS \"Georgia\", SSGN-729\n- USS \"Greenling\", SSN-614\n- USS \"Greeneville\", SSN-772\nH.\n- USS \"Hampton\", SSN-767\n- USS \"Hartford\", SSN-768\n- USS \"Hawaii\", SSN-776\n- USS \"Helena\", SSN-725\n- USS \"Henry M. Jackson\", SSBN-730 (former USS \"Rhode Island\")\n- USS \"Honolulu\", SSN-718\n- USS \"Houston\", SSN-713" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hopkins (DD-6)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Hopkins (DD-6)\nThe first USS \"Hopkins\" (DD-6) was a \"Hopkins\"-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of the , in the United States Navy named for Esek Hopkins.\nConstruction.\n\"Hopkins\" was launched by Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, Wilmington, Delaware, on 24 April 1902, and sponsored by Alice Gould Hawes, a great-great-granddaughter of Esek Hopkins. The ship was commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 23 September 1903, with Lieutenant Montgomery M. Taylor in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hopkins (DD-249)\nUSS \"Hopkins\" (DD-249/DMS-13) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the third ship named USS \"Hopkins\" and the third named for Esek Hopkins.\n\"Hopkins\" was launched 26 June 1920 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Miss Sarah Babbitt, a descendant of Esek Hopkins; and commissioned 21 March 1921 at Philadelphia, Lieutenant Commander C. A. Bailey commanding.\nService history.\nAfter shakedown \"Hopkins" ] ]
[ "Represent", "USS Hudson (DD-475)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hudson (DD-475)\nUSS \"Hudson\" (DD-475), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain William L. Hudson (1794–1862).\n\"Hudson\" (DD-475) was launched 3 June 1942 by the Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. Henry H. Hough, wife of Admiral Henry H. Hough (Ret.); and commissioned 13 April 1943, Commander Richard R. Pratt in command.\nHistory.\nAfter shakedown and escort duty along the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- Lockheed Hudson, a World War II aircraft\n- NYC Hudson, a class of locomotives used by New York Central in the 1930s\n- Royal Hudson, a type of locomotive used by Canadian Pacific Railway 1937–1960\n- USRC \"Hudson\" (1893), a U.S. Revenue Service cutter from the Battle of Cárdenas\n- USS \"Hudson\" (DD-475), a United States Navy destroyer (1943–1946)\nOther uses.\n- Hudson Institute, an American conservative think tank\n- Hudson Project, a powerline" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.", "USS Hull (DD-330)" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hull (DD-330)\nThe second USS \"Hull\" (DD-330) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Isaac Hull.\nHistory.\n\"Hull\" was launched by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, California, 18 February 1921; sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Hull; and commissioned 26 April 1921, Lieutenant T. J. Doyle in command.\nFollowing shakedown along the California coast, \"Hull\" engaged in operations and tactical exercises out of San Diego," ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hull (DD-7)\nUSS \"Hull\" (DD-7) was a \"Hopkins\"-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of the , in the United States Navy, the second ship named for Commodore Isaac Hull.\nConstruction.\n\"Hull\" was launched by Harlan & Hollingsworth of Wilmington, Delaware, on 21 June 1902; sponsored by Miss Mabel Hull, a descendant of Commodore Hull; and commissioned on 20 May 1903, Lieutenant Samuel Robison in command.\nPre-World War I.\nDuring her" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hull (DD-350)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hull (DD-350)\nThe third USS \"Hull\" (DD-350) was a \"Farragut\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Isaac Hull.\n\"Hull\" was launched by New York Navy Yard 31 January 1934; sponsored by Miss Patricia Louise Platt; and commissioned 11 January 1935, Commander R. S. Wentworth in command.\n\"Hull\" received 10 battle stars for World War II service, having sailed to Europe, and serving in the Pacific before and during the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- USS Goff (DD 247)\n- USS Hovey (DD 208)\n- USS Hull (DD 350)\n- USS Litchfield (DD 336)\n- USS Long (DD 209)\n- USS Monaghan (DD 354)\n- USS Sturdevant (DD 240)\n- USS Southard (DD 207)\n- USS Worden (DD 352)\n- USS Relief (AH 1)\nPortland Portland Fleet Week 1937.\nShips included:\n- USS Astoria (CA 34)\n- USS" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Hull (DD-7)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Hull (DD-7)\nUSS \"Hull\" (DD-7) was a \"Hopkins\"-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of the , in the United States Navy, the second ship named for Commodore Isaac Hull.\nConstruction.\n\"Hull\" was launched by Harlan & Hollingsworth of Wilmington, Delaware, on 21 June 1902; sponsored by Miss Mabel Hull, a descendant of Commodore Hull; and commissioned on 20 May 1903, Lieutenant Samuel Robison in command.\nPre-World War I.\nDuring her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "the study of economics\n- The station code for the New Hythe railway station in the United Kingdom\n- The code letters of the World War I naval destroyer vessel USS Hull (DD-7)\n- New Hydrogen Energy, a 1992-1997 program in Japan researching cold fusion" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS Hunt (DD-194)" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nThe provided query could be \"Mariatrost\nMariatrost is the 11th district of the Austrian city of Graz. It has a population of 9,082 and an area of .\nThe Mariatrost Basilica, a famous pilgrimage site, is situated within the district, as is the Graz Tramway Museum.\" and the positive \"Mariatrost\"", "USS Hunt (DD-194)\nUSS \"Hunt\" (DD-194) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the United States Coast Guard, as USCGD \"Hunt\" (CG-18). She was later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS \"Broadway\" (H90).\nHistory.\nThe first Navy ship named after Secretary of the Navy William H. Hunt (1823–1884), \"Hunt\" was launched by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Newport" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "DD-44), the USS Shaw (DD-68) and the USCGC Mendota (WHEC-69). From 1930 to 1933, Thiele was an instructor at the School of Instruction. Additionally, he was coach of the swimming team. Later, he served aboard the USS Hunt (DD-194).\nDuring World War II, Thiele helped design the Wind-class icebreaker and the USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83). He then served as the first Executive Officer of the USCGC Westwind (WAGB-281), one of the ships he helped to design" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Hunt (DD-674)" ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "USS Hunt (DD-674)\nUSS \"Hunt\" (DD-674) was a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for William H. Hunt, Secretary of the Navy under President James A. Garfield.\n\"Hunt\" was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Kearny, N.J., 1 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Henry Kent Hewitt, wife of Vice Admiral Hewitt, and granddaughter of the namesake; and commissioned 22 September 1943, Commander Frank P. Mitchell in command.\nWorld" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Caribbean conducting exercises in antisubmarine warfare and battle practice. She won the Battle Efficiency Award for the fiscal year 1957 to 1958 and repeated the feat for the 1958 to 1959 period. She decommissioned 30 December 1963 and was berthed in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Philadelphia, Pa.\n\"Hunt\" was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 1 December 1974. She was sold 14 August 1975 and broken up for scrap.\nExternal links.\n- Hazegray Destroyer Database, DD-674\n- Destroyer Photo Index, USS \"Hunt\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hutchins (DD-476)" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Hutchins (DD-476)\nUSS \"Hutchins\" (DD-476), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Lieutenant Carlton B. Hutchins (1904–1938), a naval aviator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.\n\"Hutchins\" (DD-476) was launched by Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., 20 February 1942; sponsored by Mrs. C.B. Hutchins, widow of Lt. Hutchins; and commissioned 17 November 1942, Lieutenant Commander B.W. Herron in command. \"Hutchins\" was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "(DD-774) seriously damaged by an aircraft bomb and two \"kamikaze\" aircraft, 11 May 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war.\nUSS \"Hull\" (DD-350) foundered during a typhoon in the Philippine Sea, 18 December 1944.\nUSS \"Hutchins\" (DD-476) seriously damaged by a Japanese suicide boat, 27 April 1945, in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war.\nUSS \"Ingraham" ] ]
[ "", "USS Hutchinson (PF-45)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Hutchinson (PF-45)\nUSS \"Hutchinson\" (PF-45), a \"Tacoma\"-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Hutchinson, Kansas.\nConstruction.\n\"Hutchinson\" (PF-45), originally designated PG-153, was launched on 27 August 1943, at the Consolidated Steel Corporation shipyard in Los Angeles, California, under Maritime Commission contract, sponsored by Mrs. A. T. Cole; and commissioned on 3 February 1944, with Commander C. H. Stober, USCG commanding.\nService" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "(DD-476)\n1537. USS \"Hutchinson\" (PF-45)\n1538. USS \"Hyades\" (AF-28)\n1539. USS \"Hyde\" (APA-173)\n1540. USS \"Hydra\" (AK-82)\n1541. USS \"Hydrographer\" (PY-30)\n1542. USS \"Hydrus\" (AKA-28)\n1543. USS \"Hyman\" (DD-732)\n1544. USS \"Hyperion\" (AK-107)\n1545. USS \"Ibis\" (AM-134)\n1546. USS \"Icefish\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-795)" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-795)\nUSS \"Hyman G. Rickover\" (SSN-795), will be a , the second submarine of the United States Navy commemorating Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, pioneer of the nuclear Navy. The boat's sponsor is Darlene Greenert, wife of then Chief of Naval Operations, ADM Jonathan Greenert. Both the boat's name and her sponsor were announced by the Secretary of the Navy at a ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard on 9 January 2015.\nThe first was a , and the only" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-709)\nUSS \"Hyman G. Rickover\" (SSN-709), a , was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, pioneer of the nuclear Navy, and the only \"Los Angeles\"-class submarine not named after a United States city or town. It was initially to be named USS \"Providence\"; however, following the retirement of Admiral Rickover, its name was reassigned prior to official christening. SSN-719 was later given the name USS \"Providence\"" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\nE.g.\n'Porterbrook' == 'Porterbrook\nPorterbrook Leasing Company is one of the three major ROSCOs (rolling stock operating company) in the United Kingdom. Created in 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Rail, it specialises in the leasing of railway rolling stock and associated equipment such as station fixtures and fittings, to Freight and Passenger Train Operating Companies (TOC). The company also provides engineering support to TOCs that lease rolling stock from it including the provision of upgrades and modifications to stock it owns.\nHistory.\nIn April 1994, Porterbrook' != 'components of the 57th Operations Group, placing them all under a single organization. Has trained combat aircrews in adversary threat tactics since its inception.\nHistory Lineage.\n- Established as 57th Adversary Tactics Group on 31 Aug 2005\nHistory Assignments.\n- 57th Wing, 15 Sep 2005–Present\nHistory Components.\n- 64th Aggressor Squadron: 15 Sep 2005–Present\n- 65th Aggressor Squadron: 15 Sep 2005–26 September 2014\n- 527th Space Aggressor Squadron: 14 Apr 2006–Present\n- 547th Intelligence Squadron, 15 Sep 2005–2014\n- 57th Adversary Tactics'", "USS Independence (LCS-2)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "USS Independence (LCS-2)\nUSS \"Independence\" (LCS-2) is the lead ship of the of littoral combat ships. She is the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the concept of independence. The design was produced by the General Dynamics consortium for the Navy's LCS program, and competes with the Lockheed Martin designed \"Freedom\" variant.\n\"Independence\", delivered to the Navy at the end of 2009, is a high speed, small crew corvette (although the U.S. Navy does" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LCS(L)(3)-102\nUSS LCS(L)(3)-102 is an LCS(L)(3)-1 Class Landing Craft Support ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. The vessel was completed near the end of the war and saw brief service during the Battle of Okinawa. After the war, \"LCS(L)(3)-102\" served in China before being decommissioned in 1946 and then transferred to Japan in mid-1953. Serving under the name JDS \"Himawari\", the vessel remained in Japan until mid-1966 when she was transferred to Thailand, becoming the HTMS \"Nakha\". In 2007," ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Indianapolis (SSN-697)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Indianapolis (SSN-697)\nThe third USS \"Indianapolis\" (SSN-697), a , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Indianapolis, Indiana. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 24 January 1972 and her keel was laid down on 19 October 1974. She was launched on 30 July 1977 sponsored by Esther Debra Bray (née Taylor), wife of former Congressman William G. Bray, and commissioned on 5" ] ]
[ [ "", "the Cold War and the so-called \"Peace Dividend\", the boat was inactivated in 1998, only 18 years into her 30-year life. \nThe sail and other parts of \"Indianapolis (SSN 697)\" were dedicated as a memorial at the Indiana Military Museum in Vincennes, Indiana, on June 8, 2019. Attendees at the commemoration ceremony included former crewmen and officers of the boat\".\"\nReferences.\n- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register and various press releases." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Irwin" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Irwin\nUSS \"Irwin\" (DD-794), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral Noble E. Irwin (1869–1937).\n\"Irwin\" was launched 31 October 1943 by the Bethlehem Steel Co., San Pedro, California; sponsored by Mrs. Charles A. Lockwood, Jr., daughter of Admiral Irwin and wife of Vice Admiral Lockwood; and commissioned 14 February 1944, Commander Daniel B. Miller in command.\nWorld War II.\nFollowing shakedown, \"Irwin\"" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Free Enterprise\"\n- ex-\n- MV \"Janra\"\n- MV \"Repubblica di Genova\"\n- MSC \"Napoli\"'s separated stern section\n- Barge \"Larvik Rock\"\n- Fishing trawler \"Nieuwpoort 28\"\n- Fishing vessel \"Sandy Point\"\n- MS \"Costa Concordia\"\n- Jackup work barge \"Sep Orion\"\nExternal links.\n- FFPV \"Rocknes\" salvage\n- Pearl Harbor Raid, 7 December 1941 Salvage of USS \"Oklahoma\", 1942–44\n- Salvage" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "USS Israel (DD-98)" ]
[ [ "", "USS Israel (DD-98)\nThe first USS \"Israel\" (DD-98) was a in the United States Navy during World War I and the years following. She was named in honor of Joseph Israel.\nHistory.\n\"Israel\" was launched on 22 June 1918 by the Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts, sponsored by Miss Dorothy Brown. The destroyer was commissioned on 13 September 1918, Lieutenant Commander George N. Barker in command.\nFollowing shakedown out of Boston, \"Israel\" rendezvoused with the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "July 1922 (List)\n- Status: Sold for scrap 29 September 1936\n- Operations: World War I escort, conversion to a destroyer minelayer\nShips in class USS \"Israel\".\n- Designation: Destroyer No. 98, DD-98, DM-3\n- Builders: (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)\n- Laid down: 26 January 1918\n- Launched: 22 June 1918 (List)\n- Operator:\n- Commissioned: 13 September 1918 (List)\n- Decommissioned: 7 July" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS James K. Paulding (DD-238)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS James K. Paulding (DD-238)\nUSS \"James K. Paulding\" (DD-238) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during the period between World War I and World War II. She was named for former Secretary of the Navy James Kirke Paulding.\nHistory.\n\"James K. Paulding\" was laid down 31 July 1918 and launched 20 April 1920 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Miss Mary Hubbard Paulding, great granddaughter of James K. Paulding; and commissioned 29 November 1920, Lieutenant H." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Paulding\nPaulding may refer to:\nPlaces.\n- Antarctica\n- Paulding Bay, Antarctica\n- United States\n- Paulding, Michigan\n- Paulding, Mississippi\n- Paulding, Missouri\n- Paulding, New Jersey\n- Paulding, Ohio\n- Paulding County, Georgia\n- Paulding County, Ohio\nU.S. ships.\n- USS \"Paulding\" (DD-22), U.S. Navy destroyer named after Hiram Paulding\n- USS \"James K. Paulding\" (DD-238), U.S. Navy destroyer\n- Paulding" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)!", "USS Jenkins (DD-42)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Jenkins (DD-42)\nThe first USS \"Jenkins\" (DD-42) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for Rear Admiral Thortan A. Jenkins.\n\"Jenkins\" was laid down on 24 March 1911 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; launched on 29 April 1912; sponsored by Miss Alice Jenkins, daughter of Rear Admiral Jenkins; and commissioned on 15 June 1912, Lieutenant Commander E. H. Delany in command.\nPre-World War I.\nIn the years" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "USS Burrows (DD-29)\n- USS Monaghan (DD-32)\n- USS Trippe (DD-33)\n- USS Walke (DD-34)\n- USS Ammen (DD-35)\n- USS Jarvis (DD-38)\n- USS Henley (DD-39)\n- USS Jouett (DD-41)\n- USS Jenkins (DD-42)\n- USS George Washington (1908)\nSee also.\n- Oil refinery\n- Steam power during the Industrial Revolution\n- Timeline of steam power\nExternal links.\n- The General Becomes" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS John D. Henley (DD-553)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS John D. Henley (DD-553)\nUSS \"John D. Henley\" (DD-553), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Captain John D. Henley (1781–1835).\n\"John D. Henley\" was laid down on 21 July 1941 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, Ala.; launched on 15 November 1942, sponsored by Miss Shelah Keith Kane, great-great-great-granddaughter of Captain Henley; and commissioned on 2 February 1944, Commander C. H. Smith in command" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "the United States Army.\nPersonal life Lecgacy.\nThe destroyer USS \"John D. Henley\" (DD-553) was named in his honor. See USS \"Henley\" for other ships named after John D. Henley and his brother, Robert Henley.\nSee also.\n- USS \"Henley\"\n- USS \"John D. Henley\" (DD-553)\nReferences.\n- Notes\n- Sources" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS John Hood (DD-655)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS John Hood (DD-655)\nUSS \"John Hood\" (DD-655) was a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral John Hood (1859–1919).\n\"John Hood\" was laid down 12 October 1942 by Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Ala.; launched 25 October 1943, sponsored by Miss Amelia O'Neal; and commissioned 7 June 1944, Commander Thomas J. Thornhill in command.\nWorld War II.\nAfter shakedown in the Caribbean, the new destroyer departed for the Pacific" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "(LST-848)\n1605. USS \"Jesse Rutherford\" (DE-347)\n1606. USS \"John A. Bole\" (DD-755)\n1607. USS \"John C. Butler\" (DE-339)\n1608. USS \"John D. Edwards\" (DD-216)\n1609. USS \"John D. Ford\" (DD-228)\n1610. USS \"John D. Henley\" (DD-553)\n1611. USS \"John Hood\" (DD-655)\n1612. USS \"John J. Powers\" (DE-528)\n1613." ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Johnston (DD-557)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Johnston (DD-557)\nUSS \"Johnston\" (DD-557) was a World War II-era \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was the first Navy ship named after Lieutenant John V. Johnston. The ship was most famous for her bold action in the Battle off Samar. The small \"tincan\" destroyer, armed with nothing larger than guns and torpedoes, would lead the attack of a handful of light ships which had inadvertently been left unprotected in the path of a massive Japanese fleet" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\" (DD-444) sunk after a collision in fog with the USS \"Chemung\" (AO-30) in the North Atlantic, 22 August 1942.\nUSS \"Jacob Jones\" (DD-130) sunk after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-578 off Cape May, New Jersey, 28 February 1942.\nUSS \"Jarvis\" (DD-393) sunk by Japanese aircraft south of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 9 August 1942.\nUSS \"Johnston\" (DD-557) sunk by Japanese warships off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "USS Jouett (DD-41)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Jouett (DD-41)\nThe first USS \"Jouett\" (DD-41) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated as CG-13. She was named for Rear admiral James Edward Jouett.\n\"Jouett\" was laid down on 7 March 1911 by Bath Iron Works, Ltd., Bath, Maine; launched on 15 April 1912; sponsored by Miss Marylee Nally; and commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts on 24 May 1912, Lieutenant Commander W. P. Cronan" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Burrows (DD-29)\n- USS Monaghan (DD-32)\n- USS Trippe (DD-33)\n- USS Walke (DD-34)\n- USS Ammen (DD-35)\n- USS Jarvis (DD-38)\n- USS Henley (DD-39)\n- USS Jouett (DD-41)\n- USS Jenkins (DD-42)\n- USS George Washington (1908)\nSee also.\n- Oil refinery\n- Steam power during the Industrial Revolution\n- Timeline of steam power\nExternal links.\n- The General Becomes" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Kete (SS-369)" ]
[ [ "represent the natural language", "USS Kete (SS-369)\nUSS \"Kete\" (SS-369), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the kete, the foureye butterflyfish \"Chaetodon capistratus\". Her keel was laid down by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was launched on 9 April 1944 sponsored by Mrs. E. S. Hutchinson, and commissioned on 31 July with Commander R. L. Rutter in command.\nDeparting Manitowoc 20 August, \"Kete\" sailed via New Orleans, Louisiana," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS \"Kermit Roosevelt\" (ARG-16)\n1661. USS \"Kern\" (AOG-2)\n1662. USS \"Kershaw\" (APA-176)\n1663. USS \"Kerstin\" (AF-34)\n1664. USS \"Kestrel\" (AMc-5)\n1665. USS \"Kestrel\" (AMCU-26)\n1666. USS \"Kete\" (SS-369)\n1667. USS \"Kewaydin\" (AT-24)\n1668. USS \"Key\" (DE-348)\n1669. USS \"Key West\" (PF-17)" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Key West (SSN-722)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "USS Key West (SSN-722)\nUSS \"Key West\" (SSN-722), a , is the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Key West, Florida.\nConstruction.\nThe contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 13 August 1981, and her keel was laid down on 6 July 1983. She was launched on 20 July 1985, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Conn, and commissioned on 12 September 1987, with Commander Warren" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", ") and USS Key West (SSN 722), conducted Tomahawk strike operations against targets in Iraq.\nOn February 2, 2012, Commander, Submarine Squadron (COMSUBRON) 3 disestablished, as COMSUBRON 1 changed command, during an official ceremony aboard USS Greeneville (SSN 772) at the submarine piers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The disestablishment reassigns all COMSUBRON 3 attack submarines to COMSUBRON 1 and COMSUBRON 7. Under the deactivation, USS Jacksonville (SSN 699), USS Key West (SSN 722) and USS" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "USS Kidd (DD-661)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Kidd (DD-661)\nUSS \"Kidd\" (DD-661), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named after Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who died on the bridge of his flagship USS \"Arizona\" during the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Admiral Kidd was the first US flag officer to die during World War II, and the first American admiral ever to be killed in action. A National Historic Landmark, she is now a museum ship, berthed on" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "(DD-621)\n- USS \"Maddox\" (DD-622)\n- USS \"Nelson\" (DD-623)\n- USS \"Stevenson\" (DD-645)\n- USS \"Stockton\" (DD-646)\n- USS \"Thorn\" (DD-647)\n- USS \"Turner\" (DD-648)\n- USS \"Dashiell\" (DD-659)\n- USS \"Bullard\" (DD-660)\n- USS \"Kidd\" (DD-661)\n- USS \"Black\" (DD-666)\n- USS \"Chauncey\" (" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Killen (DD-593)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Killen (DD-593)\nUSS \"Killen\" (DD-593), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Edward Killen, who served in the First Barbary War. Killen volunteered for Lieutenant Stephen Decatur's daring 1804 expedition into Tripoli Harbor to destroy \"Philadelphia\", a United States frigate captured by Tripolitan pirates.\n\"Killen\" was launched on 10 January 1943, by the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. Inez Cowdrey; and commissioned on 4" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "repaired:\nUSS ABSD-2 repaired the battleship USS \"Mississippi\" BB-41 on 12 October 1944. On 2 December 1944 the USS \"Claxton\" (DD-571) a entered ABSD-2 for repair of after a kamikaze attack that damaged her off Leyte on 1 November 1944. ABSD-2 repaired the USS \"Canberra\" (CA-70) a after an attack on 13 October 1944 from an aerial torpedo. ABSD-2 repaired USS \"Killen\" (DD-593) also a \" Fletcher class\" destroyer with kamikaze damage from an attack off Leyte on 1 November" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-1044" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-1044\nUSS \"LST-1044\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nHistory.\n\"LST-1044\" was laid down on 25 November 1944 at Pittsburgh, Pa., by the Dravo Corp.; launched on 3 February 1945; sponsored by Mrs. J. D. Port; and commissioned on 2 March 1945, Lt. Frank P. Eldredge in command.\nFollowing World War II, \"LST-1044" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Mineral County\" (LST-988)\n- USS \"LST-989\"\n- USS \"LST-990\"\n- USS \"LST-991\"\n- USS \"LST-992\"\n- USS \"LST-993\"\n- USS \"LST-994\"\n- USS \"LST-995\"\n- USS \"LST-996\"\n- USS \"LST-997\"\n- USS \"LST-998\"\n- USS \"LST-999\"\n- USS \"LST-1000\"\n- USS \"LST-1001\"\n- USS \"LST-1044\"\n- USS \"New London County\" (LST-1066" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-285" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-285\nUSS \"LST-285\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1943 to 1947. She saw action in Europe during World War II.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-285\" was laid down on 16 August 1943 by the American Bridge Company at Ambridge, Pennsylvania. She was launched on 24 October 1943, sponsored by Mrs. R. A. Shaw, and commissioned on 13 December 1943.\nWorld War II European Theater operations.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-285\" was assigned to the European Theater" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!\n\nExamples:\n\n\"Lena Ek\nLena Ek (born 16 January 1958 in Mönsterås, Kalmar County) is a Swedish politician who served as Minister for the Environment from 2011 to 2014. She is a former Member of the European Parliament and Member of the Riksdag. She is a member of the Centre Party, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.\nShe sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. She was also a substitute for the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality and the\" == \"Lena Ek\"", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS LST-340" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "USS LST-340\nUSS \"LST-340\" - later known as USS \"Spark\" (IX-196) - was a that served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. \"LST-340\" served in the Pacific theatre and, despite suffering severe damage from the enemy, was awarded three battle stars for her action in dangerous areas. She was declared too damaged to return to the States, so she was then reassigned as a barracks ship at Saipan.\nLaid down in Virginia.\nThe third ship to be so named by" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-543" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "USS LST-543\nUSS \"LST-543\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-543\" was laid down on 6 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 1 February 1944, sponsored by Lieutenant, junior grade, Helen C. Hanson, USNR, and commissioned on 6 March 1944 with Lieutenant Robert F. Blake in command.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-543\" initially was assigned" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "-1957)\n- \"Capana\" class (Ingalls Shipbuilding \"Terrebonne Parish-class\") landing ship tank – LST\n- T-21 ARV \"Amazonas\" (ex-USS AVernon County, ex-LST-1161) (Venezuelan service: 1973-1977)\n- \"Los Monjes\" class (\"LSM-1\"class) landing ship Medium – LSM\n- T-13 ARV \"Los Monjes\" (ex-LSM-548) (Venezuelan service: 1959-1979)\n- T-14 ARV \"Los Roques\" (ex-LSM-543)" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-544" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-544\nUSS \"LST-544\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-544\" was laid down on 8 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 4 February 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Maudie M. Marlow, and commissioned on 16 March 1944.\nService history.\n\"LST-544\" was not involved in combat operations during World War II.\nDecommissioning and disposal.\n\"LST-544\" was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS LST-545" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS LST-545\nUSS \"LST-545\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-545\" was laid down on 13 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 12 February 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Charles M. Wright, and commissioned on 23 March 1944.\nService history.\n\"LST-545\" saw no combat action during World War II. Following the war, she performed occupation duty in the Far East until" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-546" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "USS LST-546\nUSS \"LST-546\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to sometime between 1946 and 1952. From 1952 until 1972 she served in a non-commissioned status in the Military Sea Transportation Service and Military Sealift Command as USNS \"LST-546\" (T-LST-546).\n\"LST-546\" was laid down on 20 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co; launched on 16 February 1944; sponsored by Mrs. W. J. Barbrick; and commissioned on 27 March 1944" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-547" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-547\nUSS \"LST-547\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-547\" was laid down on 24 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 19 February 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Harold Jourdan, and commissioned on 30 March 1944.\nService history.\n\"LST-547\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II. She saw no combat action.\nFollowing the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-548" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "USS LST-548\nUSS \"LST-548\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946. She also served in a non-commissioned status with the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS \"LST-548\" (T-LST-548) from 1952.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-548\" was laid down on 30 December 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 22 February 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Robert L. Koch, and commissioned on 3 April 1944." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "-1957)\n- \"Capana\" class (Ingalls Shipbuilding \"Terrebonne Parish-class\") landing ship tank – LST\n- T-21 ARV \"Amazonas\" (ex-USS AVernon County, ex-LST-1161) (Venezuelan service: 1973-1977)\n- \"Los Monjes\" class (\"LSM-1\"class) landing ship Medium – LSM\n- T-13 ARV \"Los Monjes\" (ex-LSM-548) (Venezuelan service: 1959-1979)\n- T-14 ARV \"Los Roques\" (ex-LSM-543)" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-550" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-550\nUSS \"LST-550\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946. She also served in a non-commissioned status with the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS \"LST-550\" (T-LST-550) from 1952.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-550\" was laid down on 13 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 9 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Henry D. Hoover, and commissioned on 10 April 1944 with Lieutenant" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-553" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS LST-553\nUSS \"LST-553\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1947.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-553\" was laid down on 24 January 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 16 March 1944, sponsored by Miss Agnes L. Maulding, and commissioned on 22 April 1944 with Lieutenant John K. Alegeo in command.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-553\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nE.g. 10,000 Bullets\n10,000 Bullets, known in Japan as , is an action/third-person shooter video game developed by Blue Moon Studio and published by Taito Corporation for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2) video game console. It was released in Japan in 2005, and distributed in Europe by 505 GameStreet later that year. \"10,000 Bullets\" follows an elite hitman named Crow, who works for an Italian mob family and has the innate power of the \"gunslinger\", allowing him to manipulate the flow of time in == 10,000 Bullets", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-554" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-554\nUSS \"LST-554\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-554\" was laid down on 30 January 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 18 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. T. R. Davis, and commissioned on 27 April 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-554\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She participated in the capture and occupation" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-555" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-555\nUSS \"LST-555\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-555\" was laid down on 5 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 22 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. R. E. Sharp, and commissioned on 28 April 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-555\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She participated in the capture and occupation" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-556" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-556\nUSS \"LST-556\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-556\" was laid down on 4 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 7 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. James C. Bradshaw, and commissioned on 1 May 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-556\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She participated in the capture and occupation" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-559" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:\n\nThe provided query could be \"Sean Strickland\nSean Strickland (born February 27, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the UFC's Welterweight division. A professional competitor since 2008, he is the former King of the Cage Middleweight Champion.\nBackground.\nOriginally from Anaheim, California, Strickland began training in mixed martial arts at the age of 14 and turned professional at the age of 16.\nMixed martial arts career.\nMixed martial arts career King of the Cage.\nStrickland made his professional debut in 2008 for the\" and the positive \"Sean Strickland\"", "USS LST-559\nUSS \"LST-559\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-559\" was laid down on 14 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 18 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Carl J. Futter, and commissioned on 9 May 1944 with Lieutenant Richard T. Smith, USNR, in command.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-559\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes\n\nFor instance, <<Bernardino Maffei\nBernardino Maffei (Bergamo, 27 January 1514 – Rome, 16 July 1553) was an Italian archbishop and cardinal.\nHe studied jurisprudence at Padua, and during the frequent absence of Dandino acted as secretary to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, and later to Pope Paul III. \nOn 12 March 1547, he was made Bishop of Massa Marittima, Bishop of Caserta (June 1549), and then Archbishop of Chieti (November 1549), and on 8 April 1549, raised to the purple. He was on>> to \"Bernardino Maffei\"", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS LST-560" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS LST-560\nUSS \"LST-560\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-560\" was laid down on 22 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 21 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. L. C. Holm, and commissioned on 2 May 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-560\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations, where was a unit of LST Division" ] ]
[ [ "represent the input", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph The query could be 'ZX80' and should be close to 'ZX80\nThe Sinclair ZX80 is a home computer launched on 29 January 1980 by Science of Cambridge Ltd. (later to be better known as Sinclair Research). It is notable for being one of the first computers available in the United Kingdom for less than a hundred pounds. It was available in kit form for £79.95, where purchasers had to assemble and solder it together, and as a ready-built version at £99.95. The ZX80 was very popular straight away, and for some time there was a waiting list' but very far from 'business.\nThis shift by Timex came at an ideal time for Sinclair. The ZX80 had proved more popular than expected and Sinclair's existing manufacturer, a small electronics company in St Ives, lacked the resources to deal with the demand. Timex took over production of the ZX80 late in 1980. The arrangement worked well for both companies and Timex took on the manufacture of the ZX81, aided by capital investment in its Dundee plant. Sinclair initially planned to produce 10,000 ZX81s a month, rising to 30,000 a month within a'", "USS LST-562" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-562\nUSS \"LST-562\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-562\" was laid down on 28 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 28 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. D. A. Nordeen, and commissioned on 18 May 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-562\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations, where was a unit of LST Division" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-564" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-564\nUSS \"LST-564\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-564\" was laid down on 5 March 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 4 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Frances Cassaday, and commissioned on 25 May 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-564\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She took part in the Philippines campaign," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-565" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "USS LST-565\nUSS \"LST-565\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-565\" was laid down on 16 March 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 8 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Vergil P. Dyer, and commissioned on 25 May 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-565\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She took part in the Philippines campaign" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS LST-566" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-566\nUSS \"LST-566\" was a United States Navy \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in commission from 1944 to 1946. From 1952 to 1973, she served in a non-commissioned status in the Military Sea Transportation Service and the Military Sealift Command as USNS \"LST-566\" (T-LST-566).\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-566\" was laid down on 17 March 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. launched on 11 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. George C." ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "LST-566) until she was stricken from the Navy List on 1 November 1973.\nTransfer to the Philippines.\nUSNS \"LST-566\" was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 13 September 1976. Her hulk was reported to be abandoned and aground in the Kalayaan Islands in the Spratly Islands in 2007.\nExternal links.\n- history.navy.mil: USS \"LST-566\"\n- navsource.org: USS \"LST-566\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-567" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-567\nUSS \"LST-567\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-567\" was laid down on 20 March 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 15 May 1944, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Funkey, and commissioned on 1 June 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-567\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She took part in the Philippines campaign," ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-568" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-568\nUSS \"LST-568\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-568\" was laid down on 21 March 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 18 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Arthur E. Owen, and commissioned on 3 June 1944 with Lieutenant Henry G. Hanna in command.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-568\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text!", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS LST-6" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "USS LST-6\nUSS \"LST-6\" was an \"LST-1\"-class tank landing ship of the United States Navy. \"LST-6 \"served in the European Theater of Operations, participating in the Allied invasion of Sicily, the Salerno Landings, and the Normandy landings. She was mined and sunk on 17 November 1944.\nConstruction.\n\"LST-6\" was laid down on 20 July 1942 at Dravo Corporation in Wilmington, Delaware, launched on 21 October 1942, sponsored by Mrs. H. E. Haven; and commissioned on 30 January 1943 with" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Nestor (ARB-6)\nUSS \"Nestor\" (ARB-6) was planned as a United States Navy , but was redesignated as one of twelve \"Aristaeus\"-class battle damage repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Nestor (in Greek mythology, the son of Neleus, the King of Pylos and Chloris), she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name.\nConstruction.\nLaid down as \"LST-518\" on 13 September 1943, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-607" ]
[ [ "Represent text", "USS LST-607\nUSS \"LST-607\" was a United States Navy \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in commission from 1944 to 1946. She later served in a non-commissioned status in the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS \"LST-607\" (T-LST-607).\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-607\" was laid down on 2 December 1943 at Seneca Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 7 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. John Pirok;, and commissioned on 24 April 1944." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "(T-LST-607).\nUSNS \"LST-607\" was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 13 September 1976. Her later fate is unknown.\nAwards and honors.\n\"LST-607\" earned one battle star for World War II service.\nMedia Appearance.\n- This ship made a brief(at approximately 59:24) appearance in a scene from the 1977 biographical movie MacArthur (film).\nExternal links.\n- history.navy.mil: USS \"LST-607\"\n- navsource.org: USS \"LST-607\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-622" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-622\nUSS \"LST-622\" was a United States Navy \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-622\" was laid down on 15 March 1944 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 8 June 1944, and commissioned on 26 June 1944, LT. Paul Hinz, USN, commanding.\nWorld War II service.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-622\" was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-661" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-661\nUSS \"LST-661\" was a United States Navy in commission from 1944 to 1946.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"LST-661\" was laid down on 9 January 1944 at Ambridge, Pennsylvania, by the American Bridge Company. She was launched on 30 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. J. H. Elder, and commissioned on 28 April 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-661\" was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations and participated in the capture and occupation of the southern Palau" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "USS LST-734" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-734\nUSS \"LST-734\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nHistory.\n\"LST-734\" was laid down on 25 January 1944 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by the Dravo Corp., Neville Island; launched on 4 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. W. P. Spofford; and commissioned on 22 April 1944.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-734\" was assigned to the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS \"LST-531\"\n- USS \"LST-545\"\n- USS \"LST-546\"\n- USS \"LST-558\"\n- USS \"LST-566\"\n- USS \"LST-607\"\n- USS \"LST-618\"\n- USS \"LST-622\"\n- USS \"LST-661\"\n- USS \"LST-710\"\n- USS \"LST-712\"\n- USS \"LST-734\"\n- USS \"LST-738\"\n- USS \"LST-749\"\n- USS \"LST-766\"\n- USS \"LST-767\"\n- USS \"LST-801\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS LST-767" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-767\nUSS \"LST-767\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-767\" was laid down on 19 July 1944 at Ambridge, Pa., by the American Bridge Co.; launched on 4 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Helen Stanhope; and commissioned on 30 September 1944, Lt. R. B. Seidman, USCGR, in command.\nService history.\nShe was commissioned" ] ]
[ [ "represent the input", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-823" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-823\nUSS \"LST-823\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-823\" was laid down on 25 September 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; launched on 4 November 1944; sponsored by Miss Olinda M. Brune; and commissioned on 28 November 1944, Lt. Robert T. Hanson, USNR, in command.\nService history." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-851" ]
[ [ "Represent the next text.", "USS LST-851\nUSS \"LST-851\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nHistory.\n\"LST-851\" was laid down on 10 August 1944 at Seneca, Illinois, by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.; launched on 8 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude B. Van Trigt; and commissioned on 30 November 1944, Lt. Leo T. Tyburski in command.\nDuring World War" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it E.g.:\nHomenaje a Chalino Sánchez\nHomenaje a Chalino Sánchez (Eng \"Homage to Chalino Sánchez\"') is the title of a studio album released by norteño music performer Jessie Morales as El Original de la Sierra on June 12, 2001. This album became his first number-one hit on the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Albums chart. It is a tribute album to the late mexican singer-songwriter Chalino Sánchez.\nTrack listing.\nThis information from Billboard.com and Allmusic.\n1. Homenaje a Chalino Sánchez == Homenaje a Chalino Sánchez", "World War II service.\nHistory Argentine service.\nThe final disposition is uncertain, but it is likely that \"LST-851\" went to Argentina, where she was redesignated ARA \"BDT-1\" (Buque Desembarco de Tanques), and later redesignated \"Q41\".\nSome confusion exists concerning whether \"BDT-1\" was \"LST-851\" or \"LST-875\"; however, sources indicate that \"LST-875\" went to the Philippines.\nExternal links.\n- history.navy.mil: USS \"LST-851\"\n- navsource.org: USS \"LST-851" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS LST-872" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-872\nUSS \"LST-872\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nOperational history.\n\"LST-872\" was laid down on 18 November 1944 at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by the Jeffersonville Boat & Machinery Co.; launched on 28 December 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Carrie I. Morris; and commissioned on 22 January 1945.\n\"LST-872\" performed no combat service with the United States" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "\"\n- USS \"LST-872\"\n- USS \"LST-873\"\n- USS \"LST-874\"\n- USS \"LST-875\"\n- USS \"LST-876\"\n- USS \"LST-877\"\n- USS \"LST-878\"\n- USS \"LST-879\"\n- USS \"Lake County\" (LST-880)\n- USS \"LST-881\"\n- USS \"LST-882\"\n- USS \"La Moure County\" (LST-883)\n- USS \"LST-884\"\n- USS \"LST-885\"\n- USS \"LST-886\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-884" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-884\nUSS \"LST-884\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-884\" was laid down on 23 July 1944 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by the Dravo Corporation; launched on 30 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Michael Durkin; and commissioned on 10 October 1944.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-884\" was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\"\n- USS \"LST-872\"\n- USS \"LST-873\"\n- USS \"LST-874\"\n- USS \"LST-875\"\n- USS \"LST-876\"\n- USS \"LST-877\"\n- USS \"LST-878\"\n- USS \"LST-879\"\n- USS \"Lake County\" (LST-880)\n- USS \"LST-881\"\n- USS \"LST-882\"\n- USS \"La Moure County\" (LST-883)\n- USS \"LST-884\"\n- USS \"LST-885\"\n- USS \"LST-886\"" ] ]
[ "", "USS LST-985" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-985\nUSS \"LST-985\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-985\" was laid down on 3 January 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 25 February 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Charles E. Schofield; and commissioned on 7 April 1944.\nService history.\n\"LST-985\" apparently did not see combat service during World War II.\nFollowing World War" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-465\nUSS \"LST-465\" was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was referred to by her hull designation.\nConstruction.\nThe ship was laid down on 17 December 1942, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 985, by Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington; launched 9 January 1943; and commissioned on 27 February 1943, Lieutenant Louis A. Smith, USNR" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-991" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-991\nUSS \"LST-991\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-991\" was laid down on 26 February 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 27 March 1944; sponsored by Dorothy Ann Govostes; and commissioned on 6 May 1944, with Lieutenant Randall R. Shake, USNR, in command.\nService history.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-991\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-471\nUSS \"LST-471\" was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was referred to by her hull designation.\nConstruction.\n\"LST-471\" was laid down on 29 October 1942, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 991, by Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington; launched 3 December 1942; and commissioned on 11 March 1943, Lieutenant Samuel C. Otto," ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS LST-995" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS LST-995\nUSS \"LST-995\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nService history.\n\"LST-995\" was laid down on 12 March 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 2 May 1944; and commissioned on 20 May 1944, Lt. (jg.) G. W. Chamberlin, USNR, in command.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-995\" was assigned" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.\nFor example, Fajar Handika\nFajar Handika (born on February 4, 1990) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Kalteng Putra in the Liga 1. should be similar to Fajar Handika", "USS LST-475\nUSS \"LST-475\" was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was referred to by her hull designation.\nConstruction.\nThe ship was laid down on 14 November 1942, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 995, by Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington; launched 16 November 1942; and commissioned on 20 March 1943, Lieutenant Commander Thomas D. Blake," ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\nE.g. \"Aldo Di Clemente\" == \"Aldo Di Clemente\nAldo Di Clemente (born 1948) is an Italian amateur astronomer (active 1996–1997). He has worked as a technician at the Campo Imperatore station of the Osservatorio astronomico di Roma (Astronomical Observatory of Rome) since 1982. His assistance was valuable in conducting the Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey (CINEOS).\nThe main-belt asteroid 91214 Diclemente, discovered by astronomers Andrea Boattini and Luciano Tesi in 1998, was named in his honour. Naming citation was published on 15 December 2005 (\" != \"Archbishop of Brindisi)\n- Biagio d'Agostino (14 May 1954 – 24 Feb 1956 Appointed, Bishop of Vallo di Lucania)\n- Pasquale Quaremba (20 Jun 1956 – 15 Jun 1982 Retired)\n- Aldo Garzia (15 Jun 1982 – 30 Sep 1986 Appointed, Bishop of Nardò-Gallipoli)\nSee also.\n- Roman Catholic Diocese of Nardò-Gallipoli\n- Catholic Church in Italy\nBibliography.\nBibliography Studies.\n- Cataldi, Nicola Maria (1848), \"Nardò\", in:\"", "USS LST-996" ]
[ [ "Represent this", "USS LST-996\nUSS \"LST-996\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-996\" was laid down on 27 March 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 2 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Ursula A. Hall; and commissioned on 23 May 1944, Ens. C. A. Leach, Jr., USNR, in command.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-996\" was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the next text:", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS LST-997" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS LST-997\nUSS \"LST-997\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-997\" was laid down on 27 March 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 12 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Victoria V. Lynn; and commissioned on 27 May 1944, Lt. L. R. Dhuyvetter, USNR, in command.\nDuring World War II, \"LST-997\" was assigned to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.", "USS LST-998" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "USS LST-998\nUSS \"LST-998\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\nHistory.\n\"LST-998\" was laid down on 8 April 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 14 May 1944, sponsored by Miss Olga M. Lessa; and commissioned on 29 May 1944, with Lt. R. W. Barter, USNR, in command.\n\"LST-998\" apparently did not see" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS LST-999" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS LST-999\nUSS \"LST-999\" was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.\n\"LST-999\" was laid down on 8 April 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 14 May 1944; and commissioned on 30 May 1944, with Ens. V. L. Warner in command.\nDuring World War II \"LST-999\" was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater and participated in the following" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "USS Chelan County (LST-542)\nUSS \"LST–542\" was the lead ship of her class of tank landing ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later named USS \"Chelan County\" (LST-542) for the county in Washington, the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The \"LST-542\"-class was built with a water-distilling plant and heavier armament than the earlier , which slightly decreased their payload.\n\"LST-542\" was laid down on 29 November 1943 at Evansville, Indiana" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS La Vallette (DD-448)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS La Vallette (DD-448)\nUSS \"La Vallette\" (DD-448) was a World War II-era \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named after Rear Admiral Elie A. F. La Vallette.\n\"La Vallette\" was laid down 27 November 1941 by Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey; launched 21 June 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Lucy La Vallette Littel, great-granddaughter of Rear Admiral LaVallette; and commissioned 12 August 1942," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "assigned duty on board the destroyer USS \"La Vallette\" (DD-448).\nOn the afternoon of January 30, 1943, during the second day of the Battle of Rennell Island, \"La Vallette\" was screening the damaged heavy cruiser USS \"Chicago\" (CA-29) when 11 Japanese torpedo planes attacked. \"La Vallette\" received a torpedo hit in her forward engine room which killed 22 members of the crew.\nWatertender Second Class Tollberg, although fatally scalded by high-temperature steam, painfully climbed up the" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Lagarto (SS-371)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lagarto (SS-371)\nUSS \"Lagarto\" (SS-371), a , was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the lagarto, a lizard fish.\nHer keel was laid down on 12 January 1944 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was launched on 28 May 1944 sponsored by Emily Taft Douglas, Congresswoman from Illinois, and later United States Senator from Illinois, and commissioned on 14 October 1944 with Commander Frank D. Latta in command. Latta was a veteran of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "February 1945\n- USS Bonefish (SS-223) 18 June 1945\n- USS Bullhead (SS-332) 6 August 1945\n- USS Cisco (SS-290) 28 September 1943\n- USS Golet (SS-361) 14 June 1944\n- USS Grayback (SS-208) 27 February 1944\n- USS Grayling (SS-209) 9 September 1943\n- USS Growler (SS-215) 8 November 1944\n- USS Gudgeon (SS-211) 18 April 1944\n- USS Harder (SS-257) 24 August 1944\n- USS Lagarto (SS-371) 4" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS Lake Champlain (CG-57)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lake Champlain (CG-57)\nUSS \"Lake Champlain\" (CG-57) is a guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy. It is the third ship to be named \"Lake Champlain\", in honor of Battle of Lake Champlain, which took place during the War of 1812.\nShip history.\n\"Lake Champlain\" was laid down 3 March 1986, at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi, launched 3 April 1987, and commissioned 12 August 1988, at Intrepid Pier at the Intrepid Sea-Air" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "\"routine operations in international waters\" off Asia. No one was injured. The Navy ship had attempted to contact the vessel, but the fishing boat lacked a radio. The fishing vessel did not respond to \"Lake Champlain\"s emergency whistle. Both the cruiser and the fishing vessel were undamaged enough to be able to sail away under their own power.\nSee also.\n- Carrier Strike Group One\nExternal links.\n- Official web site\n- unofficial navysite.de: USS \"Lake Champlain\" (CG-57)" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Lamberton (DD-119)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lamberton (DD-119)\nUSS \"Lamberton\" (DD-119)/(DMS-2) was a in the United States Navy. She was the only ship named for Benjamin P. Lamberton, an admiral who had served with Admiral Dewey in the Battle of Manila Bay.\n\"Lamberton\" was laid down on 1 October 1917 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company at their yard in Newport News, Virginia. The destroyer was launched on 30 March 1918, sponsored by Miss Isabell Stedman Lamberton, Admiral Lamberton's granddaughter. The vessel was commissioned on" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "- Status: Sold for scrapping 30 November 1946\n- Operations: World War II convoy escort and training ship\nShips in class USS \"Lamberton\".\n- Designation: Destroyer No. 119, DD-119, AG-21, DMS-2\n- Builders: (Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Newport News, Virginia)\n- Laid down: 1 October 1917\n- Launched: 30 March 1918 (List)\n- Operator:\n- Commissioned: 22 August 1918 (List)\n- Decommissioned: 13 December 1946 (List" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "USS Lamprey (SS-372)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Lamprey (SS-372)\nUSS \"Lamprey\" (SS-372), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the lamprey, any of certain eel-like aquatic vertebrates.\nUSS \"Lamprey\" (SS-372).\n\"Lamprey\" (SS-372) was laid down 22 February 1944 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin; launched 18 June 1944, sponsored by Mrs. W. T. Nelson; and commissioned 17 November 1944, Commander William T. Nelson in command. \nAfter" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "the USS R-7, USS Peto (SS-265), and USS Lamprey (SS-372). He retired in 1965." ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Lamson (DD-367)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Lamson (DD-367)\nThe third USS \"Lamson\" (DD-367) was a \"Mahan\"-class destroyer of the United States Navy; named for Roswell Hawkes Lamson. She served in the Pacific during World War II. Lamson participated in the Battle of Tassafaronga, and remained undamaged until hit by a Japanese kamikaze during the recapture of the Philippines. \"Lamson\" was sunk during the Operation Crossroads atomic weapons tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946.\nHistory.\n\"Lamson\" was laid down 20 March 1934 by Bath Iron" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "- USS \"Keokuk\" (CMc-6)\n- USS \"Kidd\" (DD-661)\n- USS \"Kimberly\" (DD-521)\n- USS \"Kitkun Bay\" (CVE-71)\n- SS \"Kyle V. Johnson\"\n- USS \"La Grange\" (APA-124)\n- USS \"Laffey\" (DD-724)\n- USS \"Lamson\" (DD-367)\n- USS \"Leutze\" (DD-481)\n- USS \"Liddle\" (DE-206)\n- USS \"Lindsey\" (DM-32)" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Lancetfish (SS-296)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lancetfish (SS-296)\nUSS \"Lancetfish\" (SS-296), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the lancetfish (\"Alepisaurus ferox\"), a large voracious, deep sea fish having long lancetlike teeth and a high long dorsal fin.\nHer keel was laid down on 30 September 1942 by Cramp Shipbuilding Company of Philadelphia. She was launched on 15 August 1943 sponsored by Miss Beatrice P. Barker, towed to Boston Navy Yard 19 May 1944 for completion" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Japanese mines, as there were no recorded Japanese anti-submarine attacks in their patrol areas. The other thirty-three lost submarines are known to have been sunk by the Japanese.\nDuring World War II Additional casualties.\nThere are two additional casualties to submarines in World War II that are sometimes considered as effectively two additional losses.\nUSS \"Lancetfish\" (SS-296) was commissioned on 12 February 1945 and sank at pier 8 at the Boston Navy Yard on 15 March 1945, apparently without loss of life and reportedly" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "USS Lansdale (DD-101)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS Lansdale (DD-101)\nThe first USS \"Lansdale\" (DD-101) was a in the United States Navy during World War I and later designated, DM-6 in the years following. She was named in honor of Philip Van Horne Lansdale.\nHistory.\n\"Lansdale\" was laid down on 20 April 1918 by Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts. The ship was launched on 21 July 1918, sponsored by Mrs. Ethel S. Lansdale, widow of Lieutenant Lansdale. The destroyer was commissioned on 26 October 1918" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "List)\n- Decommissioned: 19 March 1930 (List)\n- Status: Sold for scrap 1 May 1934\n- Operations: World War I Mediterranean patrol, conversion to a destroyer minelayer\nShips in class USS \"Lansdale\".\n- Designation: Destroyer No. 101, DD-101, DM-6\n- Builders: (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)\n- Laid down: 20 April 1918\n- Launched: 21 July 1918 (List)\n- Operator:\n- Commissioned: 26 October 1918 (" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Lansdale (DD-766)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "USS Lansdale (DD-766)\nUSS \"Lansdale\" (DD-766) was scheduled to be a destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Philip Lansdale (1858-1899), a United States Navy officer.\n\"Lansdale\" was laid down 2 April 1944 by Bethlehem Steel Company, San Francisco, California; launched 20 December 1946; sponsored by Mrs. Ethel S. Lansdale; and delivered 30 December in partially completed status to the 12th Naval District for berthing at Suisun Bay.\n\"Lansdale\" saw no" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Castle\" (DD-720) and \"Woodrow R. Thomson\" (DD-721), the last pair of the twelve vessels launched by Federal Shipbuilding at Kearny, were cancelled on 11 February 1946. They were sold on 29 August 1955 and scrapped.\n- \"Lansdale\" (DD-766) and \"Seymour D. Owens\" (DD-767), both launched by Bethlehem at San Francisco, were cancelled on 7 January 1946. Their bows were used to repair other destroyers, and their remains were scrapped in 1958-59.\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)!", "USS Lawrence (DD-250)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Lawrence (DD-250)\nThe fourth USS \"Lawrence\" (DD-250) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for James Lawrence.\n\"Lawrence\" was laid down 14 August 1919 and launched 10 July 1920 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Miss Ruth Lawrence, and commissioned 18 April 1921, Lt. Cmdr. J. E. Wellbrook in command.\nHistory.\nAfter shakedown \"Lawrence\" was assigned to the Destroyer Force Atlantic Fleet. Departing Newport" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ")\n1739. USS \"Latimer\" (APA-152)\n1740. USS \"Latona\" (AF-35)\n1741. USS \"Laub\" (DD-263)\n1742. USS \"Laub\" (DD-613)\n1743. USS \"Lauderdale\" (APA-179)\n1744. USS \"Laurens\" (APA-153)\n1745. USS \"Laurentia\" (AF-44)\n1746. USS \"Lavaca\" (APA-180)\n1747. USS \"Lawrence\" (DD-250)\n1748. USS \"Lawrence C. Taylor\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "USS Lawrence (DD-8)" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lawrence (DD-8)\nThe third USS \"Lawrence\" (DD-8) was a \"Lawrence\"-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of , in the United States Navy. She was named for Captain James Lawrence.\nConstruction.\n\"Lawrence\" was laid down on 10 April 1899, by Fore River Ship & Engine Company, Weymouth, Massachusetts; launched on 7 November 1900; sponsored by Miss Ruth Lawrence, great niece of Captain Lawrence; and commissioned on 7 April 1903, Lieutenant Andre M. Proctor in" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Lawrence (DD-250)\nThe fourth USS \"Lawrence\" (DD-250) was a \"Clemson\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for James Lawrence.\n\"Lawrence\" was laid down 14 August 1919 and launched 10 July 1920 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Miss Ruth Lawrence, and commissioned 18 April 1921, Lt. Cmdr. J. E. Wellbrook in command.\nHistory.\nAfter shakedown \"Lawrence\" was assigned to the Destroyer Force Atlantic Fleet. Departing Newport" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "USS Laws (DD-558)" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Laws (DD-558)\nUSS \"Laws\" (DD-558), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Alexander Laws, who served in the Navy during the Quasi-War and First Barbary War in the early 19th century.\n\"Laws\" was laid down on 19 May 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Washington; launched on 22 April 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Mary A. Farwell; and commissioned on 18 November 1943, Commander Lester O. Wood in command" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "(DE-415)\n1749. USS \"Lawrence County\" (LST-887)\n1750. USS \"Laws\" (DD-558)\n1751. USS \"LCI(L)-1001\"\n1752. USS \"LCI(L)-1022\"\n1753. USS \"LCI(L)-1091\"\n1754. USS \"LCI(L)-1093\"\n1755. USS \"LCI(L)-449\"\n1756. USS \"LCI(L)-652\"\n1757. USS \"LCI(L)-653\"\n1758. USS \"LCI(L)-760\"\n1759. USS \"LCI(L)-869\"\n1760. USS \"LCI(L)-870\"\n1761. USS \"LCI(L)-874" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "USS Little (DD-803)" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "USS Little (DD-803)\nUSS \"Little\" (DD-803), a \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain George Little (1754–1809).\n\"Little\" was laid down by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Wash., 13 September 1943; launched 22 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Russell F. O'Hara; and commissioned 19 August 1944, Commander Madison Hall, Jr., in command.\nHistory.\nAfter training off the West Coast, \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", ". USS \"Lionfish\" (SS-298)\n1803. USS \"Lipan\" (AT-85)\n1804. USS \"Liscome Bay\" (CVE-56)\n1805. USS \"Litchfield\" (DD-336)\n1806. USS \"Litchfield County\" (LST-901)\n1807. USS \"Little\" (DD-79)\n1808. USS \"Little\" (DD-803)\n1809. USS \"Livermore\" (DD-429)\n1810. USS \"Lizardfish\" (SS-373)\n1811. USS \"Lloyd E. Acree\" (" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "USS Lizardfish (SS-373)" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "USS Lizardfish (SS-373)\nUSS \"Lizardfish\" (SS-373), a \"Balao\"-class submarine, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the lizardfish, a slender marine fish having a scaly, lizard-like head and large mouth.\n\"Lizardfish\" (SS-373) was laid down 14 March 1944 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Manitowoc, WI; launched 16 July 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Lansdale G. Sasscer; wife of Congressman Sasscer of Maryland; and commissioned 30 December 1944, Cmdr. Ovid M. Butler" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "(SS-220)\n- Former US \"Balao\" class\n- - former USS \"Capitaine\" (SS-336)\n- - former USS \"Lizardfish\" (SS-373)\n- - former USS \"Besugo\" (SS-321)\n- Former US \"Tench\" class\n- - former USS \"Pickerel\" (SS-524)\n- - former USS \"Volador\" (SS-490)\n- Former US \"Tang\" class\n- - former USS \"Trigger\" (SS-564)\n- - former USS \"Harder" ] ]
[ "represent this text!", "USS Long Beach (PF-34)" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "USS Long Beach (PF-34)\nThe second USS \"Long Beach\" (PF-34) was a in commission from 1943 to 1945. She later served in the Soviet Navy as EK-2 and then in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force as Shii\" (PF-17) and Shii\" (PF-297) and YAS-44.\nConstruction and commissioning.\n\"Long Beach\" was laid down 19 March 1943, as a patrol gunboat, PG-142, for the Maritime Commission by Consolidated Steel Corporation, in Wilmington, California. Reclassified as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "- USS \"Long Beach\" (CGN-9), the first nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser, serving from 1961 to 1995\n- Long Beach-class cruiser, a ship class of the United States Navy with only one member, CGN-9\n- USS \"Long Beach\" (PF-34), a patrol frigate in use from 1943 to 1945, loaned to the Russian Navy and then in 1962 to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force as \"Shii\" (PF-17)\nOther uses.\n- Long Beach" ] ]