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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #45 on: March 28, 2016, 11:33:15 pm »
Is there a possibility of having the 1st Minnesota with the post Bull Run uniform. On the Forage and Slouch hat it would have the 2nd Division 2nd Corp insignia(White clover) or maybe the infantry bugle with a 1 in the center. For their armament may they have the Springfield M1861 and the M1842 Buck and Ball.
 
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #46 on: March 29, 2016, 06:37:47 am »
Is there a possibility of having the 1st Minnesota with the post Bull Run uniform. On the Forage and Slouch hat it would have the 2nd Division 2nd Corp insignia(White clover) or maybe the infantry bugle with a 1 in the center. For their armament may they have the Springfield M1861 and the M1842 Buck and Ball.
 
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There is no point this is just like normal union uniform it would be easy to just add this on your own

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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #47 on: March 29, 2016, 02:11:28 pm »
Is there a possibility of having the 1st Minnesota with the post Bull Run uniform. On the Forage and Slouch hat it would have the 2nd Division 2nd Corp insignia(White clover) or maybe the infantry bugle with a 1 in the center. For their armament may they have the Springfield M1861 and the M1842 Buck and Ball.
 
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There is no point this is just like normal union uniform it would be easy to just add this on your own

If you just added this on your own it would only show up for you. You would need the server to have the unit you made in order to even be able to play it. If you do this I would suggest you replace one of the master file units on your server. As Hinkle has already said above, there are a lot of ugly units on this page, so please for future posts please post units that fought in or at least close to the time of 1st Bull Run (1st Manassas) and units that are unique yet not stupid looking. Also please be aware that we would like to add more units however I do not think we would just add random units that played a little to no real role in the early part of the American Civil War. One of these units would be the 11thMS (the red uniform) as they were the reserves and were not present /did not fight in many battles in the early part of the civil war.  ;D ;)
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #48 on: March 29, 2016, 07:04:44 pm »
     Continental Morgan Guard - CSA

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The Continental Morgan Guard,  or company A 31st Virginia Militia, began organizing on  June 22, 1855 in Winchester, Frederick county, VA.  However, they adopted the more appropriate July 4, 1855 as their birthday.  The unit was named  to perpetuate the honor of  General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame.  The first captain of the company was Hugh Holmes lee who resigned in 1856.

The unit adopted uniforms resembling the pattern of the Continental Army.  The coats were made a blue wool with buff cassimire trim .

      On April 17, 1861 Virginia seceded from the Union and Governor Letcher called out the militia to defend the state.  On the 18th the C.M.G. enrolled at Winchester for one year of service.  They would become Company K of the 5th Regiment, and had 133 officers and men.  John Avis of Jefferson County was it's first Captain.  They were enlisted in to Confederate service on June 20, 1861.  These men would see many battles with Stonewall Jackson and the Army of Northern VA.   
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #49 on: April 03, 2016, 12:41:49 am »
Unit Name: 11th Pennsylvania



History: The 11th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was a Union army regiment that participated in the American Civil War. It had the distinction of being the oldest unit in continuous service from Pennsylvania.The 11th Pennsylvania was recruited from several counties in Pennsylvania as a three-month regiment on April 26, 1861, and sent to Camp Curtin, Harrisburg for training and organization. Phaon Jarrett served as its first colonel, with Richard Coulter as lieutenant colonel and William D. Earnest as major. It was assigned to Robert Patterson's Army of the Shenandoah. The regiment received the nickname "The Bloody Eleventh" at the Battle of Falling Waters, Virginia, July 2, 1861.

The 11th was reorganized as a three-year regiment in the August of the same year at Camp Curtin in Harrisburg. After a few weeks of drill, the regiment was given garrison duty at Annapolis, Maryland. In April, it was moved to Mannassas Junction, where it guarded the railroad. It was again transferred, this time to the Shenandoah Valley, in late May as part of Irvin McDowell's Corps. They fought in the Battles of Cedar Mountain and Second Bull Run.

After the Army of Virginia was merged into the Army of the Potomac, the reconstituted regiment became part of the I Corps. At Turner's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain, the 11th came under light fire only, losing two men wounded. At the Battle of Antietam three days later, it was heavily engaged on the Union right around the West Woods. In this battle, it lost 27 killed, 89 wounded, and two captured.

When the original three-year enlistment period expired in January 1864, many of the men re-enrolled in the regiment at the influence of Brig. Gen. Richard Coulter, a former colonel of the regiment. Because of this, the unit was designated "veteran volunteers." During the reorganization of the Army in the spring of 1864, the 11th became part of the V Corps, as the old I Corps had been disbanded, and surviving units transferred to the V Corps.

The 11th fought in multiple battles in the Eastern Theater, including Second Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Grant's Overland Campaign, the Siege of Petersburg, and the Appomattox Campaign. It was mustered out on July 1, 1865.
 Among the numerous casualties was one that would stand out as an undying remembrance of the unit and its loyalty to the cause. The regiment's beloved mascot, Sallie Ann Jarrett, a brindle American Staffordshire Terrier, traveled everywhere with the unit. "Sallie" was said to have hated three things — Rebels, Democrats, and Women. Her loyalty was undying, for at Gettysburg, after the battle on the First Day was over, Sallie, tired and hungry, ambled out to where her brave comrades had fought and died. She lay down with the dead, until she was found, weak and close to death herself, on July 4, 1863. Her friends nursed her back to health, and she fought with the unit in every battle until she was mortally wounded at Hatcher's Run in February 1865. The men gave her a proper burial, never forgetting the most devoted member of their regiment. Her likeness is forever memorialized on the 11th Pennsylvania monument on Oak Ridge in the Gettysburg National Military Park.

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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #50 on: April 03, 2016, 05:06:51 am »
Everyone wants the Union to be a sea of blue and the confed a field of grey  ;D ;D
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #51 on: April 03, 2016, 11:38:27 pm »
Everyone wants the Union to be a sea of blue and the confed a field of grey  ;D ;D

Some people wanted the 39th Ny with their amazing hats...
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #52 on: May 02, 2016, 05:15:47 am »
I am looking into a model that would replace the Irish Brigade with a Buck Tails regiment on the client side. That means only those with it downloaded can see it, and to everyone else you just look normal.
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #53 on: May 02, 2016, 05:16:51 am »
This thread was read 2300 times before the new patch came out and although many of the great suggestions were not used, some were. So thank you a bunch for all of you suggestions!!!
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #54 on: May 18, 2016, 12:54:22 pm »
     Continental Morgan Guard - CSA

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The Continental Morgan Guard,  or company A 31st Virginia Militia, began organizing on  June 22, 1855 in Winchester, Frederick county, VA.  However, they adopted the more appropriate July 4, 1855 as their birthday.  The unit was named  to perpetuate the honor of  General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame.  The first captain of the company was Hugh Holmes lee who resigned in 1856.

The unit adopted uniforms resembling the pattern of the Continental Army.  The coats were made a blue wool with buff cassimire trim .

      On April 17, 1861 Virginia seceded from the Union and Governor Letcher called out the militia to defend the state.  On the 18th the C.M.G. enrolled at Winchester for one year of service.  They would become Company K of the 5th Regiment, and had 133 officers and men.  John Avis of Jefferson County was it's first Captain.  They were enlisted in to Confederate service on June 20, 1861.  These men would see many battles with Stonewall Jackson and the Army of Northern VA.   
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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #55 on: June 28, 2016, 01:10:13 am »
     Continental Morgan Guard - CSA

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The Continental Morgan Guard,  or company A 31st Virginia Militia, began organizing on  June 22, 1855 in Winchester, Frederick county, VA.  However, they adopted the more appropriate July 4, 1855 as their birthday.  The unit was named  to perpetuate the honor of  General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame.  The first captain of the company was Hugh Holmes lee who resigned in 1856.

The unit adopted uniforms resembling the pattern of the Continental Army.  The coats were made a blue wool with buff cassimire trim .

      On April 17, 1861 Virginia seceded from the Union and Governor Letcher called out the militia to defend the state.  On the 18th the C.M.G. enrolled at Winchester for one year of service.  They would become Company K of the 5th Regiment, and had 133 officers and men.  John Avis of Jefferson County was it's first Captain.  They were enlisted in to Confederate service on June 20, 1861.  These men would see many battles with Stonewall Jackson and the Army of Northern VA.   
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Please!

Someone already made it: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=31967.0

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Re: New Troop requests
« Reply #56 on: August 08, 2016, 01:54:31 pm »
     Continental Morgan Guard - CSA

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The Continental Morgan Guard,  or company A 31st Virginia Militia, began organizing on  June 22, 1855 in Winchester, Frederick county, VA.  However, they adopted the more appropriate July 4, 1855 as their birthday.  The unit was named  to perpetuate the honor of  General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame.  The first captain of the company was Hugh Holmes lee who resigned in 1856.

The unit adopted uniforms resembling the pattern of the Continental Army.  The coats were made a blue wool with buff cassimire trim .

      On April 17, 1861 Virginia seceded from the Union and Governor Letcher called out the militia to defend the state.  On the 18th the C.M.G. enrolled at Winchester for one year of service.  They would become Company K of the 5th Regiment, and had 133 officers and men.  John Avis of Jefferson County was it's first Captain.  They were enlisted in to Confederate service on June 20, 1861.  These men would see many battles with Stonewall Jackson and the Army of Northern VA.   
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Please!

Someone already made it: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=31967.0

Of course we couldn't put all of them in the patch, so if you want other uniforms go to the link.
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