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On a good day, a small wagon train could go 35 miles.
The wagon train did not move on the next day.
The design was based on the idea of a wagon train.
"Anyone in the wagon train know what those things are?"
This is the first wagon train to get here in weeks.
"Can you tell which way the wagon train was going?"
There were other small groups who also left the wagon train for help.
He knew what had been done to the women and children of the wagon trains.
They were moving in the direction of the wagon train.
Several other families joined the wagon train along the way.
The people of the wagon train were fresh from the East.
And now she's lying about what happened to her little wagon train.
They reached the wagon train just as a war party began to attack.
Others fell in behind them to follow the wagon train.
They rode back to the front of the wagon train.
There was only one street, and the wagon train nearly filled it.
It took nearly two weeks to cross everyone in the wagon train.
Those things they took away from the settlers, the wagon train.
The wagon train itself had become a star with a personality of its own.
If nothing went wrong, Brandon's wagon train should be ready to leave within the next two or three days.
The music began on the long wagon trains to Utah.
"I was really getting worried when the wagon trains stopped."
We have twenty wagon trains like that and we're building more all the time.
Them, plus the wagon train of reporters we had left behind us.
"I would have been in the war party, attacking your wagon train."
Wickens served as a lieutenant for the Royal Waggon Train, later retiring on half-pay.
However and uniquely the Royal Logistic Corps has five battle honours inherited from its previous transport elements, such as the Royal Waggon Train.
In 1799, the Royal Waggon Corps was formed; by August 1802, it had been renamed the Royal Waggon Train.
On the Astorga road not far from Villafranca, Colbert's troopers captured 2,000 prisoners and waggon trains carrying rifles, as well as releasing some French troops captured by the English.
The RLC is the only (Combat Service Support) Corps of the British Army with battle honours, derived from the usage of previous transport elements (Royal Waggon Train, etc.) as heavy cavalry.