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Regiments (Game Clans) / 14th New York State Militia "14th Brooklyn"
« on: June 08, 2021, 06:04:43 pm »

Established May 23rd, 2012

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The 14th Brooklyn communtiy was formed by Colonel Edward Fowler (Diplex) on May 2012, in the M&B: Warband mod
known as "Secession", later transferring to the Napoleonic Wars Civil War mod called "North & South". It has since it's creation in Secession been one of the strongest and most stable Union regiments in the LB community. Previously inactive, the Regiment will be reorganized during the summer of 2021 BCoF.




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The Fourteenth Brooklyn was officially formed July 5, 1847 as Fourteenth Regiment, N.Y.S.M. (New York State Militia) when the New York State
Legislature consolidated the individual militia companies into regiments. At this time, the Fourteenth was a social club composed of men of venerable lineage. The regiment
gathered on weekends and evenings for recreation and to demonstrate their readiness to serve in time of need. The men used the armory in Brooklyn (corner of Henry & Cranberry Streets)
as their headquarters. In 1860, the Fourteenth was impressed by the uniforms of Colonel Ellsworth's Chicago Zouaves. As a result, the Board of Officers decided to adopt their own variation of
the French Chasseur uniform. This distinctive uniform was used throughout the regiment's three-year enlistment in the Civil War (May 1861 - May 1864).
Officially, the regiment was mustered into service by General Irwin McDowell on May 23, 1861.

The Brooklyn Chasseurs, (as they were also known), had a fine courageous fighting record. They served in most of the major campaigns in the eastern theater.
These include: First & Second Bull Run, Antietam Creek, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, and Spottsylvania. At First Bull Run, the Fourteenth
fought bravely. They sustained 142 casualties and were given the nickname "Red Legged Devils" by Stonewall Jackson. Shortly after this battle, the New York State
attempted to redesignate the regiment as the 84th New York Volunteers. The men vigorously protested and solicited the aid of General McDowell. It was at this time
that the regiment received its motto, when General McDowell proclaimed: "You were mustered by me into the service of the United States as part of the militia of
the State of New York known as the Fourteenth. You have been Baptized by Fire under that number and as such you shall be recognized by the United States government
and by no other number!
". At second Bull Run, the men again fought valiantly, sustaining 120 casualties. Two weeks later, the regiment would again fight with distinction
by their conspicuous bravery through the cornfield of Antietam Creek. At South Mountain and Antietam, the regiment sustained 55 casualties. Colonel Rufus R. Dawes of the
Iron Brigade's Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers would later write in his book "Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers" (published in 1890): "The Fourteenth Brooklyn
Regiment, red legged zouaves, came into our line closing the awful gaps. Now is the pinch. Men and officers of New York and Wisconsin are fused into a common mass, in the
frantic struggle to shoot fast. Everybody tears cartridges, loads, passes guns, or shoots.
"

At Fredericksburg and Chancerllorsville, the regiment saw little action having been primarily kept in reserve. However, during the Chancerllorsvile campaign, the Fourteenth
saw a short and deadly action at Fitz Hughs's Crossings. Again, the Fourteenth and the Sixth Wisconsin worked together. Both Regiments were demonstrating while
Hooker's army was moving to the right flank at Chancellorsville. On the Riverbank, the Fourteenth was covering the Sixth as they attempted to cross Fitz Hugh's Crossing
in boats. The Fourteenth's combined casualties for both Fredericksburg and Fitz Hugh's Crossing amounted to 28. During July 1-3, 1863, at the pivotal battle of Gettysburg, the
regiment was to play a vital role in delaying the rebel advance on the first day. The Fourteenth was part of Cutler's Brigade, which was the first infantry brigade to relieve
Brigadier General John Buford's cavalry and engage the Confederates. This delaying action (defense in depth), allowed the Army of the Potomac to concentrate at the "fishhook"
(the position from Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill, along Cemetery Ridge, and ending at Little Round Top). Again, the Fourteenth and Sixth Wisconsin were to fight together. As the
Confederates under Davis' Brigade (42nd Mississippi, 2nd Mississippi, 55th North Carolina) began to flank the federal position to the north, simultaneously two things happened.
First, Colonel Fowler of the Fourteenth Brooklyn (also commanding the 95th New York Volunteers-Fowlers Demi-brigade) ordered a complex maneuver that resulted in the
Fourteenth Brooklyn (on the left) and the 95th NYV (on the right) forming a battle line facing the rebel threat to the north of the railroad cut. Second and simultaneously, Colonel
Rufus Dawes of the Sixth Wisconsin received orders from General Doubleday to "move your regiment at once to the right" (that is, to the north towards the railroad cut).
Upon seeing the enemy just north of the railroad cut, Colonel Dawes directed his troops to wheel right "by company into line on the company". Davis' Brigade took a blast
head-on from all three union regiments, then made a mad dash for the cover of the railroad cut. At this moment, Fowler's Demi-Brigade (Fourteenth and 95th NYV) came up
on the left, while the Sixth Wisconsin came up on the right. All three regiments (1000 Federals) were now in line of battle facing Davis' Brigade (1700 Confederates), which
were down in the railroad cut. All three regiments vigorously charged and attacked the rebels in the railroad cut. According to one Fourteenth Brooklyn officer, the rebels
"fought with the ferocity of wildcats". A fierce hand to hand fight ensued, with bayonets and clubbed muskets, as the Confederates defended their colors and cannon they
had previously captured. The vengeful Federals loomed above them, firing down into the railroad cut at point blank range. The Confederates were trapped. The shoot-out was
vicious, with no quarter given. Wounded and dead rebels sank to the railroad bed. The fighting was so brutal, it could not last long. The rebels soon realized that their position
was hopeless. They threw down their arms in droves, yielded up their battle flags, and passed through the ranks to the rear as prisoners. Approximately, 350 Confederates from
Davis's Brigade had surrendered in addition, it is estimated that 350 Confederate officers and men were killed or wounded. The rest escaped. The Fourteenth also had the honor
of carrying the body of Major General John Reynolds back to Seminary Ridge after he was shot by a Confederate sharpshooter. This scene is hinted at in Ted Turner's movie
Gettysburg, where you can see some of the re-enactors of the Fourteenth Brooklyn. On the second and third day of battle (July 2-3, 1863), the men fought on Culp's Hill.
The Fourteenth is one of the few regiments to fight all three days at Gettysburg. Furthermore, it is the only regiment to have three monuments erected and dedicated in
their honor at the National Battlefield Park. The Fourteenth sustained 217 casualties (67%) over these three bloody days.

The men continued to fight over the next year, culminating with the battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania (126 casualties.) After completing their three year
enlistment, the Fourteenth Brooklyn was mustered out of service. They arrived home, in Brooklyn, to the cheers of crowds at Fulton Ferry on May 25th 1864.
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Commissioned Officers
Colonel Edward B. Fowler
Captain Benjamin Holborn
Second Lieutenant Nicholas Griffin

Non-Commissioned Officers


Enlisted
Enlisted

Corporal Lewis Shaw
Corporal Steve Stonkson
Private Henry Wright
Private James Miller
Private John Orage
Private George Miller
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Det skandinaviske/-a forumet / Valet 2014
« on: September 13, 2014, 10:07:02 pm »
Hej allihopa.

Imorgon är det val mina herrar, och jag ville bara säga till er som inte bestämt er för (men kan) att rösta att snälla göra det. Det är otroligt viktigt då Sverige inte (enligt mina prioriteringar) behöver mer röster på SD och FI, två partier med dålig förståelse för ekonomi och andra frågor som jag själv tycker är viktiga. Pengar är efter alla om och men det landet går på, och det som bestämmer våra förhållanden. Själv planerar jag på att gå med i Försvarsmakten, och kommer därför stå för en större försvarsbudget i och med att det är oroliga tider. Det här är som sagt mitt val och mina argument, men folk prioriterar annorlunda beroende på deras socioekonomiska situation.

Hur röstar ni, och varför?


Må väl.

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Regiments / 26ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne "Régiment de Nancy"
« on: February 15, 2014, 12:14:48 am »

Inactive

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Populares / Legio VI Ferrata - EU/NA
« on: September 22, 2013, 03:52:34 pm »




Ranks & Roster of the Legio VI Ferrata



Ranks
Rankers

Evocati
Miles
Tiro
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Non-Commissioned Officers

Centurio
Optio
Signifer
Aquilfier
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Commissioned Officers

Legate
Tribune
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Roster
Rankers

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Non-Commissioned Officers

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Want to join the Legio VI Ferrata?



If you would like to join the Legion, please select the code below and answer the questions with the best of your ability. If you meet the qualifications, an officer will send you a PM with further orders.
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I somehow ended up with two copies.

So, any buyers? Its the Digital Extreme edition too.

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Regiments / 1er Régiment de Chasseurs-à-pied [EU/NA]
« on: June 01, 2013, 11:18:39 pm »
WIP

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Off Topic / The Highly Official Eurovision Song Contest Thread
« on: May 18, 2013, 09:25:07 pm »
Discussing the ESC.

Watch it here!

http://www.eurovision.tv/page/webtv?program=83843

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Clans / A note to all Bear Force 2 clans.
« on: March 25, 2013, 10:07:32 pm »
I believe that you will have to wait for the subforum to be made over at TaleWorlds, and that none of these reservations are actually official.

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1st "Berdan's" United States Sharpshooters



Private, 1st "Berdan's" United States Sharpshooters.
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5th "Duryee's Zouaves" New York Volunteer Infantry



Sergeant Andrew B. Allison, 5th "Duryee's Zouaves" New York Volunteer Infantry.
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10th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment



Private, 10th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
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33rd "Mindle's Zouaves" New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment



Private, 33rd "Mindle's Zouaves" New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
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79th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment.



Private, 79th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
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14th "Brooklyn" New York State Militia.



Sergeant, 14th "Brooklyn" New York State Militia.
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1st Georgia Sharpshooters



Private, 1st Georgia Sharpshooters.
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Louisiana Tigers



Private, Louisiana Tigers.
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11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment



Private, 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment.
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Washington Light Infantry



Private, Washington Light Infantry.
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1st Texas Infantry Regiment



Private and Sergeant, 1st Texas Infantry Regiment.
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4th Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment



Private, 4th Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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Media / fortyforth intro wip ft DipLex_Luger w hevvy 808 mafia
« on: March 10, 2013, 04:12:27 am »
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Just promoting the dance-mod.

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About the 44th Regiment of Foot (East Essex)


If you are interested in joining a fun, yet disciplined and highly skilled Napoleonic Wars regiment, then take the King's shilling and join his Majesty's 44th Regiment of Foot!


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Rank Structure
Officers
Captain   Cpt
Captain-Lieutenant   Cpt-Lt
Lieutenant   Lt
Ensign   Ens
NCOs
Serjeant Major   SjtMaj
Colour Serjeant   CSjt
Serjeant   Sjt
Corporal   Cpl
Enlisted
Chosen Man   ChM
Private   Pte
Recruit   Rec

Regimental Roster

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Commanding Officers:
Captain Diplex
Lieutenant Apollo

NCOs:
Serjeant Major Deans
Serjeant 2oothbrush
Corporal Umbra
Corporal Jazz
Corporal Sandarian

Enlisted:
Chosen Man Julian
Chosen Man Bianco
Chosen Man Mopin
Chosen Man LameHorse
Chosen Man Kaiser
Chosen Man Criisp
Chosen Man Jay

Bugler Craig

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The Napoleonic Wars - "The Fighting Fours" and the Salamanca Eagle

The outbreak of war with revolutionary France in 1793 found the 44th and the 56th in Ireland. Both Regiments were sent to the West Indies, being employed in operations against the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. While the 56th Foot was to remain in the West Indies until 1799 fighting both the French and the yellow fever until decimated, the 44th returned home in 1794 to be sent, ill-prepared and under strength, to fight under the Duke of York in Flanders. This ill-conceived campaign ended for the 44th in the spring of 1795, when it returned with the other remnants of the army to England, only to be sent once more to the West Indies. Returned home in 1797, the 44th next garrisoned Gibraltar from October, 1800, at a time when Napoleon conquered Egypt only to have his fleet destroyed by Nelson at the Battle of the Nile. Isolated by British sea-power, the eventual fate of the French was certain and only depended on when the hard-pressed England could spare the force necessary for their destruction. In 1801 the 44th was made part of this expedition. It took part in the Battle of the Pyramids and the Siege of Alexandria. It was awarded its first battle honour, "The Sphinx Superscribed Egypt", to be borne on the Regimental Colour. A Sphinx formed part of the Regimental cap badge.

The 44th's Regimental Colours and the captured French Imperial Eagle.

Expansion of the army during the Napoleonic Wars resulted in the raising of the 2/44th (1803) and the 2/56th (1804), while the 3/5th was raised in 1813. The 2/44th was raised in Ireland, and it is perhaps to commemorate this and the many Irishmen who served with gallantry in the ranks of the 44th and 56th in their earlier years that both regular battalions of The Essex Regiment always marked St Patrick's Day by the beating of reveille by the Corps of Drums playing traditional Irish airs - a custom still observed today. The 44th served in Malta, Sicily, Spain and North America. In the latter campaign the battle honour "Bladensburg" was awarded for the part the Regiment took in the advance to and occupation of Washington, the American capital, 1814.



A Private from the 44th during the Peninsular Campaign.

The 2/44th in its short life crowned itself with glory, gaining great distinction under Lord Wellington in the Peninsular War and at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. It won for the Regiment the battle honours of "Badajoz", "Salamanca", "Peninsula" and "Waterloo". It was a party of the 2/44th, under command of Lieutenant W. Pearce, that captured the Eagle Standard of the 62nd Regiment of French Infantry during the Battle of Salamanca in 1812. This Eagle (only five were taken in battle in all the wars with the French) rests in the Museum and an Eagle badge is worn as an arm badge by the Royal Anglian Regiment. The gallantry of the 2/44th in the Peninsular War gained them the nickname "The Fighting Fours".



Men from the 44th defending their Regimental Colours during the battle of Quatre Bras.

The Battalion then moved to quarters in Ostend until April 1815, when they where posted to the 95th British Infantry Brigade under the command of Sir Dennis Pack.  The 2nd Battalion suffered 165 casualties during the Waterloo Campaign and was particularly hard pressed at Quatre Bras, where on June 16th Ensign Christie, despite receiving serious injuries, distinguished himself by saving the regimental Colour. After the battle of June 18th, the 44th marched to Paris, not returning to England until January 1816. In January 1816 the 2nd Battalion of the 44th Regiment of Foot embarked at Calais for Dover and on the 24th January was disbanded. The Officers received full pay until 24th March and all men fit for service were transferred to the 1st Battalion. The 44th East Essex remained a one battalion regiment, winning more glory and honours until 1881, when on 1st July, as a result of the territorial reorganisation scheme, the 44th became the 1st Battalion, the Essex Regiment and the 44th East Essex ceased to exist.  Gone but never forgotten.
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In Development / Regimental Thread (Iron Europe - WW1 Mod)
« on: November 19, 2012, 11:41:04 pm »
If this isn't allowed until the mod has been given a section, then please delete this thread, nemas problemas.

Iron Europe - Regimental Thread

The following regimental names have been reserved. If you're planning on creating a regiment upon release and have a specific name you want, it would be ideal to make a reserve post here. NW regiments have automatic reserves to their ancestor regiment. Also, if you would like change your reserve, please notify me in the thread.

German Empire
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German Garde-Jaeger Bataillon - Purkas
German Alpenkorps - Commander Millander
9th Landwehr Battalion - GolbinOverlord
Freikorps - Perkins
German Jaeger Division - Lord Adder
Kaiser's Trench Hunters - James
16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment - Aztir
Lehr Infantry Regiment - Redwall87
Sturm-Bataillon Nr. 5 - Googly
Füsilier-Regiment Brandenburgisches Nr. 35 - Branok
Königlich Bayerisches 1. Feldartillerie-Regiment - KArantukki
1. East Prussian Storm Troopers
67tes Infanterie-Regiment
1st German Army - Sam
1. Garde Grenadier Regiment 'Kaiser Alexander - Gentil
Jäger Regiment Nr. 3 - Stuffen
Nr. 28 Infanterie Regiment (Malschtiski) - Hoffman28JD
2nd German Army + 113th Infanterie-Division - IncomingScurge
1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuss - Gustav
Erste Württembergische Infanterie - Jannik & Henry
5th Garde-Regiment zu Fuß - Blacklabel
Infanterie Regiment Nr. 13 - Hoffmann
75th Sturmtruppen "Gott's Granaten"- Hood
Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 78 - GrandGooby
Grenadier-Regiment König Wilhelm I (2. Westpreußisches) Nr.7 - Col_Falk
1st Brunswick Infantry Division - Porn4Khorne
Das Zweites Ostpreußiches Batailon - Aslanthearchguard
Nr.167 Upper Alsation Reserve Infanterie Battalion - Stefiboy
2nd Landwehr Division - Skullzdeath
1. Ostpreußisches Grenadier-Regiment - Apollo
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French Third Republic
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151e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne - Musket_Mayhem
84e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne - Aldemar
RMLE - TheBoberton
21e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne - marchal davout
26ème Régiment d’Infanterie de Ligne 'Nancy' - Diplex
63e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne - Karth
84th IdR - bdd458
1 Pułk Strzelców Polskich - WodzuUK
2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment (2e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie) - Waterbeetle
Blue Haller's 1st Polish Army legion - baktech
1er Régiment étranger (1st Foreign Regiment of the French Foreign Legion) - Valdor
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British Empire
(The British reformed their structure in 1881, so regiments such as the 92nd Gordon Highlanders or the 28th North Gloucestershire were all renamed (and in some cases, merged with other regiments) The following link will provide you with a list that could be very handy if you are looking to create a british regiment. Once again, as you can see, the 92nd Gordon Highlanders and the 75th merged and formed "The Gordon Highlanders".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_Army_regiments_(1881)
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22nd Regiment (The Cheshire Regiment) - Heist
1st Irish Guard - Wrath
Kings Royal Rifle Corps + 3rd Division - James Grant
Welsh Guards - Connzcdf
26th Battalion New Brunswick Infantry - Odysseus
12th Australian Light Horse - TheTomdebomb
8th Battalion East Surrey Regiment - Mc_OWn3d
Cameronians - Bennie94v
1st Yorks - mcwiggum
Royal Scots Regiment of Foot - Royal Scots Spudgun
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - Crash r us
1st Regiment of Foot Guards, Grenadier Guards - Flash
6th Armoured Division - Sanada
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) - CHARLES111MAC
Royal Marines - Hawke & Windbusche
The Lancashire Fusiliers - Aimedaxis
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - Londnred
The British Army - Wolfy
The Connaught Rangers - Joker
The Coldstream Guards & Guard Division - Big Janx
Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) - Delta901
Royal Welch Fusiliers - Grant4455
The Cameronians - Viktor
The Gordon Highlanders - Stunned Lime
1st Battalion, York and Lancaster regiment - ElectroTerrapin
Territrial Army (TA) - 12th_David
The King's Own Light Infantry - Conlord
16th Royal Scots "McRae's Own" - AndyMurray
1st Battalion Royal fusiliers - maximosGR
The Essex Regiment - Dom13
Australian New Zealand Army Corps - Sodaman
89th (The Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot - rezistangs
9th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - Muffington
Scots Guards - Joker11
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Austro-Hungarian Empire
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k.u.k Infanterie-Regiment Nr.59 "Erzherzog Rainer" - Feldmarschall_Ben
k.u.k. Infanterie-Regiment  Freiherr von Schwitzer Nr.82 - Crossphazer
The 1st Polish Legion, 1st Brigade - SkySkull900
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Russian Empire
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Kherson 130y Infantry Regiment - Prince Eugen
Troitskii 107y Infantry Regiment - Llano
Izmaylovsky Lifeguard Regiment - Cyco_Tatertot
3rd siberian rifle regiment - Romulus
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Kingdom of Italy
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Brigata Italiana - DanyEle
1° Reggimento Bersaglieri - Rocknok2
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Ottoman Empire
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45nci İstanbul Deniz Piyade Alayı - Pinkamena
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Kingdom of Belgium
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2nd Regiment of Grenadiers - TORN
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Off Topic / What made you happy today?
« on: November 15, 2012, 02:52:08 am »
Why not. Now. Share it with us, what made you happy today?


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