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  2. DODX Guard Car No. G-56 - Wikipedia

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    The DODX Guard Car No. G-56 is a historic railroad car at the Arkansas Railroad Museum in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.It was built about 1942 by the American Car and Foundry Company, and is a rare surviving example of a World War II troop transport, and as a railroad guard car used by the United States Department of Defense in the management of hazardous and valuable cargos that it transported by rail.

  3. List of reporting marks: D - Wikipedia

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    DMVW - Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad; DNAX - Dana Railcare; DNE - Duluth and Northeastern Railroad; DOCX - Du Pont Canada, Inc. DODU - United States Department of Defense; DODX - United States Department of Defense (Military Traffic Management Command) DODZ - United States Department of Defense; DOEX - Doe Run Resources Corporation

  4. Category : Railway vehicles on the National Register of ...

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    DODX Guard Car No. G-56; K. Kansas City Southern Railway Caboose No. 383; Kansas City Southern Railway Locomotive No. 73D and Caboose No. 385; M.

  5. List of the United States military vehicles by supply catalog ...

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    front cover G1 1930. This is the Group G series List of the United States military vehicles by (Ordnance) supply catalog designation, – one of the alpha-numeric "standard nomenclature lists" (SNL) that were part of the overall list of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation, a supply catalog that was used by the United States Army Ordnance Department / Ordnance Corps as ...

  6. United States Military Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Military Railroad (USMRR) was established by the United States War Department as a separate agency to operate any rail lines seized by the government during the American Civil War. An Act of Congress of 31 January 1862 [ 2 ] authorized President Abraham Lincoln to seize control of the railroads and telegraph for military use in January ...

  7. List of land vehicles of the United States Armed Forces

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    M1 combat car; Light tank M2; Light tank M3/M5; Light tank (airborne) M22; Light tank M24; M41/A1/A2/A3 Walker Bulldog; M551/A1 Sheridan (armored reconnaissance airborne assault vehicle) T7 combat car

  8. Peacekeeper Rail Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Train pulling the Garrison car, which would be painted to resemble a standard rail car. (Missile hidden inside) On December 19, 1986, the White House announced that U.S. President Ronald Reagan had given approval to a plan for the development of a railroad-based system for basing part of the planned LGM-118 Peacekeeper – originally referred to as MX for "Missile, Experimental ...

  9. Military railways - Wikipedia

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    The military use of railways derives from their ability to move troops or materiel rapidly and, less usually, on their use as a platform for military systems, like very large railroad guns and armoured trains, in their own right. Railways have been employed for military purposes in wartime since the Revolutions of 1848.