Armored Train of the Foreign Legion
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Active | 1948 |
Country | France |
Branch | French Army |
Size | 100 |
Engagements | First Indochina War |
The Armored Train of the Foreign Legion was a detachment of the soldiers from the French Foreign Legion formed in French Indochina to deal with ambushes by the Vietminh.
Overview
The Armored Train of the Foreign Legion was tasked with providing supplies to the French forces in Indochina. It was responsible for protecting the Transindochinois line.
Organization
The Armored Train of the Foreign Legion operated trains consisting of the following.
- 2 Locomotives
- 1 Command car
- 8 Combat cars
- 2 Engineering cars: These cars held rails and equipment for quickly repairing portions of destroyed track.
- 1 infirmary car
- 2 pilot cars: These cars were pushed in front of the train in order to detonate any mines before the rest of the train might be struck.
See also
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