About the 23e The 23e is a light, rifle, artillery, cavalry, and line infantry regiment whom allow all, disciplined players whom can be active and contribute to the regiment. I hope to take this regiment higher, farther, and overall make a fun regiment which will be respected by others and become a big player on the North American as well as the European playing field. In addition to this I hope start up multiple companies once we have reached a larger number. These companies would include(as listed), rifles, artillery, cavalry, fusiliers, and then grenadiers. Hope to see you there! If you have any questions simply steam me and I can answer them or talk to my second in command, Offizer.
Ranks
Cadet(Cdt):First rank in the regiment, all people whom join will receive this rank
Soldat(SoD):This will be the most common rank in the regiment and will be the rank most will hold until promotion
Bugler:A musician rank to play music when the line is big enough to have misc. troops.
Soldat de Première(SoP):People with this rank have proven themselves above regular Soldats and have shown slight leading abilities
Guard(Grd):An exceptional soldier in combat
Caporal(Cpl):This is the first NCO(Non-Commissioned Officer) rank avaiable and a rank reserved for people whom have shown good signs of leading and whom are good in melee and shooting.
Caporal Fourrier(CplFo):This is a melee rank reserved for members whom are incredibly skilled in melee combat.
Caporal Fourrier de Premiere(CplFoP):This rank is for the soldier with the best melee skills in the regiment.
Sergent(Sgt):A rank reserved for men whom have proven themselves capable leaders and are excellent in melee and shooting.
Sergent Major(SgtMaj):A superior leader whom has proven himself time and time again in taking charge.
Adjudant(Adj):A secretary type rank whom will help in managing the forums, linebattles, and assisting the officers.
Adjudant Chef(AdjCf):An advanced rank of adjudant.
Sous-Lieutenant(SLt):First Officer Rank
Lieutentant(Lt):Tasked with mustering men from steam, and all other sources.
Capitaine(Cpt):Capitaines will command a company and are trusted, proven leaders.
Chef de Battalion(CdB):Third in command of Regiment
Sous Colonel(SousCol)2nd in command of the regiment, proven, trusted, and a resourceful leader | Regimental History
Regimental Formation 1794: Created, 23e demi-brigade d'Infanterie Legere (1st formation, formed from the following) 26e bataillon de Chasseurs 11e bis bataillon de Chasseurs 16e bis bataillon de Chasseurs 1797: 23e demi-brigade d'Infanterie Legere (2nd formation, formed from the following) 18e bis demi-brigade d'Infanterie Legere Various bataillons of Infanterie Legere 1803: 23e Regiment d'Infanterie Legere Colonels and Chefs-de-Brigade 1794: Richir (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: Constantini (Vincent-Marie) - Chef-de-Brigade 1803: Abbe (Louis-Jean-Nicolas) - Colonel 1807: Thierry (Louis-Joseph) - Colonel 1808: Gay (Louis) - Colonel 1809: Horiot (Paul-Marie) - Colonel 1809: Delcambre (Victor-Joseph) - Colonel 1813: Peyris (Vincent) - Colonel Four of the above officers attained the rank of Genera-de-Brigade and above Constantini, (Vincent-Marie) Born: 24 February 1758 Chef-de-Brigade: 11 August 1794 (18e bis demi-brigade d'Infanterie Legere) Chef-de-Brigade: 1796 (23e demi-brigade d'Infanterie Legere) General-de-Brigade: 19 April 1803 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Died: 25 June 1822 Abbe, (Louis-Jean-Nicolas) Born: 28 August 1764 Colonel: 24 March 1803 General-de-Brigade: 1 March 1807 General-de-Division:31 July 1811 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 23 October 1808 Baron of the Empire: 30 October 1810 Died: 9 April 1834 Gay, (Louis) Born: 23 August 1772 Colonel: 1808 General-de-Brigade: 26 February 1814 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 10 February 1813 Baron of the Empire: March 1814 Died: 7 March 1838 Delcambre, (Victor-Joseph) Born: 10 March 1770 Colonel: 9 July 1809 General-de-Brigade: 23 July 1813 Baron of the Empire: 4 June 1810 Died: 23 October 1858 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 23e Regiment d'Infanterie Legere Colonel Thierry: Killed 14 June 1809 Colonel Horiot: Killed 6 July 1809 Colonel Peyris: Wounded 2 April 1814 Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 23e (1804-1815) Officers killed: Nineteen Officers died of wounds: Thirteen Officers wounded: Eighty-four Regimental war record 1797: Armee des Alpes 1798: Armee d'Italie 1799: Corse 1805: Caldiero and Civitella 1806: Saint-Euphemie and Amantea 1807: Miletto 1808: Siege of Scylla 1809: Piave, Saint-Daniel, Raab, and Wagram 1810: Palencia 1811: Saint-Felice and Figuieres 1812: Mataro, Astorga, and Villafranca 1813: Lutzen, Bautzen, and Leipzig 1814: Auxerre, Orleans, Macon, Lyon, and Romans |
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