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Sankt-Peterburzhskoye Opolcheniye [SPM]
« on: July 14, 2017, 11:06:52 pm »



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Sankt-Peterburzhskoye Opolcheniye

We are the Sankt-Peterburzhskoye Opolcheniye (Saint-Petersburg Militia). We are a regiment of old, experienced members from the Andee/FancyPants days from 2012-2016. From the Nr55 to the 3DM, the regiment is aimed to be a retirement home for not just our past members but for all players looking for a relaxed, casual experience. No trainings, no demanded attendance, just show up when you want to have fun. The regiment does aim to do some competitive play down the road, but that's all up to the members on whether or not we should commit towards that. Because the regiment is all about only committing what you're willing to do. If it's not fun, we wont do it. We hope to make some memories of our own and with other fellow regiments during events.



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History of the Opolcheniye


The People's Militia was the name given to irregular troops formed from the population in Russia and Soviet Union. They fought behind front lines and alongside the regular army during several wars throughout its history.

The People's Militia is of the type known as "national troops" such as the Dnieper Cossacks, or German Landwehr, and although often translated as the "people's militia", "home guard", "people-in-arms", "national popular army", "civilian reserves", "popular levy", "People's Volunteer Army", "national guard...the factory regiments", "bataillons ouvriers", "all men fit to bear arms from their 21st year", like "British Local Defence Volunteers", "a hastily mustered militia, the opolchenie", "a reserve force", "Opolchenie (a kind of "Landsturm")", "home guard militia", "volunteer militia", "territorial army", or "temporary militias composed of mostly peasant 'volunteers'" its members never belonged to an organised military force, but were in all cases selectively accepted from a body of volunteers during a national emergency.

The People's Militia features prominently in early Russian history, for example in The Tale of Igor's Campaign when it refers to the entire force led on a campaign. It was used for political purposes when the Grand Duchy of Moscow assumed the leading role in the 16th-century Russia. It sought to emphasise the Tsar as the "father" of all of Russians, which included other principalities which sought to remain independent. Before the unification of Russians under the leadership of Moscow, each city and town had its own Opolcheniye not named Narodnoe, but named after the city or town, so Novgorodskoye Opolcheniye, Suzdalskoye Opolcheniye, Vladimirskoye Opolcheniye, etc. These were not militia as such, but armed crowds that, when attacked, would arm themselves and gather into a polk, which is translated in its modern meaning as a regiment. Dal' gives other usages such as rat', voisko, opolcheniye, tolpa and vataga.

Although formed into regiments, divisions and even armies during their existence, the Opolcheniye never had their own permanent units, and it was only during their last creation in 1941 that they were transferred to the regular units and formations en masse.

First Narodnoe Opolcheniye, was formed in 1611 during the Russo-Polish War of 1605–1618
Second Narodnoe Opolcheniye, was formed in 1611–1612 during the Russo-Polish War of 1605–1618
During the War of the Fourth Coalition (1806–1807), the Narodnoe Opolcheniye was raise numbering some 612,000, but not used in combat
In 1812 Narodnoe Opolcheniye of 420,000 was formed during the French invasion of Russia and was used extensively during the war and into the 1813 campaigns. At this time the Cossack opolcheniye was also created that even included use of captured 18th- or even 17th -century Turkish cannon kept as trophies.
During the Crimean War (1853–1856), a new Narodnoe Opolcheniye numbering about 360,000 was called out, but not used in combat, although the 7,132 members of the Morskoye Opolcheniye formed from former naval and merchant officers and seamen did serve on active duty.
During the reign of Alexander II of Russia from 1874 a Gosudarstvennoye Opolcheniye was created which existed until 1917. The primary organisational intent of the government was to offer administrative framework for the previously spontaneous creation of opolcheniye formations due to the ending of serfdom a decade earlier, and the increasing Socialist revolutionary activities. It was used in Siberia during the Russo-Japanese War
The Narodnoe Opolcheniye was formed again in 1941 during the Great Patriotic War in significant numbers. Sixteen divisions were formed in Moscow. Eighteen were formed in Leningrad, of which five became regular rifle divisions.

With the invasion of Russia by the French and their Allies in July, 1812, the Militia or "Opolchenie" was raised. As Nafziger says, "These units were poorly clothed, and badly armed. Much of their equipment was makeshift; hatchets replacing sabers, pikes replacing muskets. Their organization was very inconsistent, although efforts were made to model it after the regular line units."  The basic unit of the Opolchenie was the "druzhin" or cohort/regiment. An unconfirmed theoretical organization for such a Cohort found in Nafziger was 1 Grenadier company of 116 all ranks (musket armed), 1 "Light" battalion of 4 companies armed with muskets (135 all ranks each), and 2 pike battalions, each of 4 companies (221 all ranks each). Moscow in particular raised some units that were (at least theoretically) all armed with Muskets. As time went on, these troops were often used as cadres to replace losses from the regular units. Supposedly their one universal insignia was a brass cross worn on the cap inscribed "For Faith and the Czar", from which the more familiar, later Prussian Landwehr cross was derived. Viskovatov, as translated by Mark Conrad has more details of the uniforms and flags of these troops, such as is known.



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Thursday
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  Friday

Nr.9 Linebattle
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Officers: 1
NCOs: 1
Enlisted: 14
Peasants: 12
Total Strength: 28



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Enlisted

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Militiaman Damocles
Militiaman LoneSurvivor
Militiaman Red

Pikeman Wiking
Pikeman Bob Muller
Pikeman Turk
Pikeman Dukers
Pikeman Harlound
Pikeman Stark
Pikeman Maccle
Pikeman JohnSanders
Pikeman Soviet_Union
Pikeman AKBeast214

Peasants

Peasant Dawnstar
Peasant Shoon
Peasant Xande
Peasant Wolfram
Peasant Gumper
Peasant Cobraman202
Peasant Darkwolf
Peasant Locust
Peasant Jr4Life24
Peasant Korjak
Peasant Norman
Peasant Grimsight

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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2017, 11:09:19 pm »
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2017, 11:12:58 pm »
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« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2017, 11:13:31 pm »
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2017, 11:13:56 pm »
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« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2017, 11:18:11 pm »
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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2017, 11:19:14 pm »
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« Reply #14 on: July 15, 2017, 12:34:17 am »
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