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https://45thrh.com/events
More info can be found here ^^
We use Discord for Signups after the first registration. We are a TeamSpeak using regiment ourselves but mainly use Discord as it's way easier for signups ^^

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W.I.P
More Content Coming Soon!

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Introduction

Hello there. We the ESR Team have decided to Host a new formal event to the Community called the Royal Sunday Event. It's a competitive and steadfast event, trying to get all those regiments with potential out into the open in a more significant battlefield of choosing, we humbly welcome you to our page

Event information!

- Server Name: Royal_Sunday_Event
- Event Time: 19:00 GMT (server opens at 18:45 GMT)
- Event Password: Will be given out on teamspeak at 18:45 GMT. - come on teamspeak 45 minutes before the event. 
- Rounds: There will be around 3 to 5 Rounds(depending on time)
- Custom Maps: Cario Desert - Carlitos Snow
- Units: No Spots Left.
- TeamSpeak IP: ts3.45thrh.com


Attending Regiments

✉ - Royal Regiment of Artillery | Weekly | Line - Arty - Cav | 26/41
✉ - 82nd Regiment of Foot | Weekly | Arty | 10/12
✉ - De La Garde Royale | Weekly | Cav - Artillery - Light | 22/25
✉ - 18th Royal Irish | Weekly | Cav | 8/14
✉ - AZW Regimental Community | Weekly | Line | 8/15
✉ -  | Weekly | Lights | 5/12
✉ - 45th Nottinghamshire Regiment of Foot | Weekly | Line | 8/15
✉ - Chevauleger Regiment 'O'Reilly' Nr. 3 | Weekly | Cav | 10/15
✉ - 42nd Voluntary Infantry Brigade | Weekly | Line | 15/20



General Rules

- No FOL (Fire out of Line)
- No FIC (Fire in Charge)
- No RiC (No Reload in Charge)
- No Deliberate OA (Officer Aim)
- No Rambo-ing.
- No intentional teamkilling.
- No Trolling.
- No Chat Spam.
- 3 or less Join the friendly line.
- Full ruleset below.



Full Ruleset

Spoiler
Rules for Line Battles
Section 1: Overview
1.1. Line battles are formal events composed of two teams comprising multiple units typically organized by regiment. All participating individuals (excluding certain nominated persons) must be associated with a participating unit.
1.2. The two teams will engage each other in the appropriate manner until the round end or until a set time whereupon all remaining troops will engage in melee.
1.3. In the pursuit of a successful line battle, participating units will adopt the classes and behaviours of the units detailed below.
 
Section 2: Units
2.1. There are several different classes of play which participating units may adopt. In the event that a participating unit is too large, it may split into constituent units, each capable of adopting a different class.
2.2. Line Infantry – Line Infantry comprises the bulk of the participating troops in a line battle, consists primarily of line infantrymen, with a flag bearer and an officer to command. Line units may employ additional officers and auxiliary units at a proportion of one officer and one auxiliary per 3 line infantrymen. Line Infantry may proceed across the map in line or column formation, but may only fire when formed into line. Officers, flagbearers and musicians may position themselves around the line as deemed fit/. but must remain within 8 feet of the line.
 
 
Section 3: Supplementary Rules
3.1. In addition to the aforementioned limitations by class and unit, several supplementary rules are listed below. These rules should be considered to apply to all classes and units unless otherwise stated.
3.2. Charge Fire Rule – Any unit may elect to charge a nearby enemy unit, given reasonable proximity to said unit. A unit in a charge may opt to break formation and advance directly towards the enemy without the benefit of a formation. In the event of such a charge, the attacking unit must immediately cease all fusillades and rely solely upon melee weaponry. A unit receiving a charge may continue to employ its fusillade until one or more members of the line are engaged in melee combat.
3.3. Officer Aiming Rule – Officer aim isn't allowed. However. if an officer puts himself in direct line of fire/harm's way it will not be counted as deliberate OA.
3.4. Timer Rule – During a line battle event, the administration of the event may elect to impose a time limit upon regular engagement, after which point the remaining players may be asked to converge at a single point, employ only melee tactics, break formation or perform some other task in any combination as specified by the administration. Such ‘Timer’ Rules will be specified in advance for the benefit of participants e.g. "All Charge" where players engage in melee only combat to determine the round.
3.5. Unit Size Rule – A unit upon reaching a predetermined minimum size (typically 3 men or fewer) should, upon concluding any imminent engagements, proceed to join with any friendly unit of the same category, as rapidly as possible.
3.6. Spacing Rule – A unit must at all times show clear attempts to uphold shoulder-shoulder spacing in the line. The Administration will warn units that are not making clear attempts to follow this rule.
 
Section 4: Addendum
4.1. Definitions – A ‘foot’ of measurement should be taken to equal that distance of space on the ground occupied by an individual soldier when standing still.
4.2. Lights Lights Max 3 man spacing
4.3. Numbers/Max Line 7-30 | Lights 6-15 | Cav 8-15 | Arty 4-14
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If you have any advice or problems with the event, please speak to one of the event organisers by either contacting us on steam or our Teamspeak. TeamSpeak IP above.



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45th Regiment of Hampshire was originally formed back in Early 2014. While we were playing in a different game unlike Holdfast: Nations at war as it was not released yet. We were in a game named Mount and Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars. Also known in the short term as NW. After a few years and some anniversaries passed by we decided in Early 2017 to switch over to Holdfast: Nations at War a few days before release. And since that, we have stuck with the Game and are going into our Second Anniversary in “Holdfast: Nations At War” Victis Honor.
Please add the following officers to apply to enlist in the 45th Regiment of Hampshire. Victis Honor!

Colonel, First in Command Wilson N. AgleeCaptain Michael Goaton



       
         
Official Website






Napoleonic Wars
"In the summer of this year (1807) Bonaparte demanded that the ports of Portugal should be shut against British shipping, and other measures were adopted injurious to British commerce, and in violation of existing treaties; and soon afterwards a French army commanded by Marshal Junot, marched into Portugal, with the object, ostensibly of enforcing obedience to Bonaparte's mandate, but, in reality, to seize and imprison the royal family of Portugal, that a division of that kingdom might be made among other persons, to suit the interests of Bonaparte. While negotiations were pending between the courts of France and Portugal relating to the measures against British commerce, "The New Expedition" - The first division of the Expedition will sail in the beginning or middle of next week; the flat bottomed boats which have been ordered,



Son from Hampshire. defending the King's Colour

The regiment was initially raised by Daniel Houghton as the 56th Regiment of Foot but rose in rank to the 45th in 1748 after the disbandment of several Regiments.

In 1755 the Regiment was deployed to Canada and saw its first actions in North America during the Seven Years War (1754–1763) fighting the French as part of General Wolfe’s force at the Capture of the Louisborg Fortress (1758) and the city of Quebec (1759). The Regiment remained in Canada and was once again in action at the outbreak of the American War of Independence (1775-83) fighting at the Battles of Long Island, Philadelphia, Brandywine Creek and Germantown. The 45th was reduced to just 100 Officers and men after two years of fighting and returned to England to rebuild. While billeted in Nottingham the citizens successfully petition King George III to add ‘Nottinghamshire’ to the Regiment’s name in return for the recruitment of 300 local men. The Regiment was deployed twice to the West Indies in 1786 and again in 1795, both times suffering heavy losses due to disease.

The Regiment served during the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) fighting at the Battles Rolica, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Tolouse and Peninsula. The Regiment went on to serve during the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-26) and a detachment of 100 men were involved in the ‘battle’ of Bossenden Wood (1838) suppressing a small riot of Kentish labourers.

In the months after occupying Portugal, Napoleon undertook the conquest and control of Spain. He met much resistance but it was disorganised even when it was effective. By the end of July the Spanish had met the French a dozen times, winning, or at least not losing, at seven of those meetings. Their most spectacular victory was in southern Spain on 23 July 1808, when General Castaños surrounded and forced 18,000 French under General Dupont to surrender at Baylen. On 30 July 1808, the French General of Division Louis Henri Loison massacred the population, men, women, and children, of Évora. Both of these events were to have an effect on the future of each nation's relationships with British troops.

On the same day, Wellesley received a letter from Viscount Castlereagh, the Secretary of War. It informed Wellesley that General Jean-Andoche Junot's forces numbered more than 25,000. Castlereagh forwarded his plans to augment the British army in Portugal by another 15,000 men. General Sir John Moore was to arrive with an army from Sweden, and another force would be forwarded from Gibraltar. The command of this larger force would pass to Sir Hew Dalrymple (the Governor of Gibraltar, a 60-year-old general who had seen active service only in a failed campaign in Flanders in 1793–1794). Dalrymple would be seconded by Sir Harry Burrard, attended by five other generals, all senior to Wellesley (Dalrymple, Burrard, Moore, Hope, Fraser, and Lord Paget). The ambitious General Wellesley hoped to make something happen during the time he still commanded the army in Portugal.

On 30 July 1808, General Wellesley remet Admiral Cotton's convoy with Wellesley's troops at Mondego bay. Wellesley chose this as his landing point because students from Coimbra University had seized the fort making this a safer landing than any place nearer Lisbon. The disembarking of Wellesley's original 9,000 troops and supplies with the 5,000 they met off Portugal lasted from 1–8 August. Some landing craft capsized in the rough surf making the first British casualties in the Peninsula victims of drowning.



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