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- RBS_Express abstract "RBS Express railroad trains were 3 mobile United States Air Force radar stations for 1CEVG Radar Bomb Scoring (RBS) of Strategic Air Command bomber crews beginning in March 1961. Electronic equipment included the \"MSQ-39, TLQ-11, MPS-9, and the IFF/SIF for the MSQ-39\" along with support railcars (\"work train\"), and the trains were temporarily used at various rail sites (e.g., sidings) with the radar attennas emplaced using hoists built onto flatcars. Pulled by a \"contracted locomotive\" that left the train at the site (e.g., for 45 days), and a North American B-25 Mitchell was used for calibration of the radar station.Each train used \"existing U.S. Army stock\" from Ogden General Depot, and each train's 21 cars (17 support and 4 radar cars) included \"a generator car, two box cars (one for radar equipment maintenance, and one for support maintenance) [a] dining car, two day-room cars, supply cars, admin car, and 4 Pullman sleepers.\" Depot maintenance for the trains was at the Tooele Army Depot southwest of Salt Lake City (\"Army Rail Shops\"). Major Eugene R. Butler was the 1st commander of the \"First RBS Express\", and each 1CEVG squadron's detachments manned a train (after the 1965 discontinuation of RBS squadrons, RBS detachments continued operating trains.) Butler's command had 60 11th RBS airmen: 15 from the Joplin Bomb Plot and others from the bomb plots at La Junta CO, Bismarck ND, Minneapolis MN, Salt Lake City UT, St Louis MO, and Little Rock AR.".
- RBS_Express wikiPageExternalLink a529ef88.jpg.
- RBS_Express wikiPageID "37131738".
- RBS_Express wikiPageLength "14798".
- RBS_Express wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- RBS_Express wikiPageRevisionID "667455701".
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Combat_Evaluation_Group.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Barksdale_Air_Force_Base.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Bowman,_North_Dakota.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_military_history_of_the_United_States.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_warfare.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_weapons.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Strategic_Air_Command.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Corsicana,_Texas.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Crane,_Indiana.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Deeth,_Nevada.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Defense_Depot_Ogden.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Greenville,_Texas.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Head-end_power.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Identification_friend_or_foe.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Jalapa,_South_Carolina.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Joplin,_Missouri.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Lawen,_Oregon.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink McAlester,_Oklahoma.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink North_American_B-25_Mitchell.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Pullman_(car_or_coach).
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Radar_Bomb_Scoring.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_car.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Rhame,_North_Dakota.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Ritzville,_Washington.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Rockton_and_Rion_Railway.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Scott_City,_Kansas.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Sleeping_car.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_Air_Command.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Thoreau,_New_Mexico.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Tooele_Army_Depot.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLink Wellsville,_Missouri.
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "RBS Express".
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "RBS trains".
- RBS_Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "different SAC trains for evaluating bomber accuracy".
- RBS_Express quote "1961".
- RBS_Express quote "1962".
- RBS_Express quote "1963".
- RBS_Express quote "1964".
- RBS_Express quote "1965".
- RBS_Express quote "1966".
- RBS_Express quote "1968".
- RBS_Express quote "1969".
- RBS_Express quote "1970".
- RBS_Express quote "tbd: Bowman, North Dakota".
- RBS_Express quote "tbd: Corsicana, Texas".
- RBS_Express quote "tbd: Crane, Indiana".
- RBS_Express title "RBS Express sites".
- RBS_Express width "23".
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- RBS_Express subject Category:Cold_War_military_history_of_the_United_States.
- RBS_Express subject Category:Electronic_warfare.
- RBS_Express subject Category:Railway_weapons.
- RBS_Express subject Category:Strategic_Air_Command.
- RBS_Express hypernym United.
- RBS_Express type Train.
- RBS_Express type Communication.
- RBS_Express type Train.
- RBS_Express type Vehicle.
- RBS_Express type Thing.
- RBS_Express comment "RBS Express railroad trains were 3 mobile United States Air Force radar stations for 1CEVG Radar Bomb Scoring (RBS) of Strategic Air Command bomber crews beginning in March 1961. Electronic equipment included the \"MSQ-39, TLQ-11, MPS-9, and the IFF/SIF for the MSQ-39\" along with support railcars (\"work train\"), and the trains were temporarily used at various rail sites (e.g., sidings) with the radar attennas emplaced using hoists built onto flatcars.".
- RBS_Express label "RBS Express".
- RBS_Express differentFrom LGM-30_Minuteman.
- RBS_Express differentFrom 1960_(Operation_Big_Star_test).
- RBS_Express sameAs Q16821573.
- RBS_Express sameAs m.0n466rt.
- RBS_Express sameAs Q16821573.
- RBS_Express wasDerivedFrom RBS_Express?oldid=667455701.
- RBS_Express isPrimaryTopicOf RBS_Express.