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Regiments / Merge with the 5th
« on: August 26, 2016, 10:54:41 pm »
Greetings NW Community, I am Kemsyt a Proud and new leader of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders we are placed in the EU, there is an NA regiment as far is i know but i don't know if its unactive or not, but anyway lets start out with the introductions.

Who are the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders?

We are a small regiment at the moment, and me any my other friends are hoping to join the NW community in line battle's and events and such, and have some fun, be mature, and have some decent players which will try not to get in the toxic and trolling part of the community and i hope the other regiments, leaders and players will do so aswell if not we will just kindly ignore it and move on, we hope to grow as big as possible and are recruiting at the moment.Greetings NW Community, I am Kemsyt a Proud and new leader of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders we are placed in the EU, there is an NA regiment as far is i know but i don't know if its unactive or not, but anyway lets start out with the introductions.


Why should you join and what we expect from new people.

I I myself and other people are looking for mature and decent people, we don't look at Age or how good they are if they're new to the game or they've played it for a long time, no matter where you are from we will accept you as we are friendly and a serious regiment, although we can have lots of funs outside events etc, we do not like making fights about religions or politics you can argue with eachother ofcourse but don't make a big commotion over unnessecary things, you gain reputation by being kind and a nice person we don't care about skill, i learned that in the past a person can change instantly by an opinion i started this regiment because i have been inspired by some friends, they told me to make a regiment and beging a new and fresh start therefor im very thankful to them.

There are more reasons to join our regiment since we play lots of other games aswell, especially RTS games and FPS games, or other mods for mount and blade furthermore i would say we expect everyone to behave and hold true to the rules (Which are usually common sense and logical rules,) so we also expect our members to communicate in a mature way during events (Out of events you can just fuck around etc,) If you willing to join this regiment add me on steam, Steam name: Kemsyt.

The Regimental history of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders

Formation
George III ordered John, Duke of Argyll, to raise a kilted regiment of 1,100 men. The Duke requested assistance from his kinsman, Duncan Campbell, and on the 9th of July, 1794, they were formally gazetted into the British Army as the 98th (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, later to be renumbered as the 91st. On the 5th of May, 1795, the regiment embarked for South Africa to capture the Dutch colony in the Cape of Good Hope.

Cape of Good Hope
The 98th Highlanders arrived at Simonstown in September of 1795 as part of a force of around 4,500 men under the command of Sir Alured Clarke, an ambitious officer who sought great military renown in the conquest of the Dutch colony, but luck fell against him. His second-in-command landed forces and had driven the Dutch off their defensive position in front of Cape Town. After a cautious disembarkation lasting ten days, Sir Alured faced the vastly outnumbered Dutch at Wynberg, who retreated after giving one volley, which killed one seaman and wounded 17 others total. So the 98th, technically, was baptized in fire, settling down as the garrison for seven unhappy years, where they faced heatstroke and disease, and a uniform change which served no better in the climate than their original.

Upon the regiments renumbering to 91st, they had left Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch after the Treaty of Amiens, and gathered at Bexhill in May of 1803. Depleted in numbers after sending men to replenish garrisons in India, it took them years to be restored to strength, as well as have their old uniform returned to them. The boosts in confidence had inspired the 91st during their return to England as part of the forces gathered in hopes to defeat Napoleon if the admirals ever allowed him to cross the British Channel. In 1805, the Highland Brigade was sent to Hannover, but they were sent back to Kent in 1806. Throughout all of these relocations, they had remained a very good regiment. They were inspected ceaselessly and earned the 'Strong Approbation' of the generals. The Commander-in-Chief, H.R.H and Duke of York, was 'Highly Pleased' with them in 1805. Even more so, Sir John Moore was 'Extremely Well-Pleased'; and before they left Dublin in June of 1808 to join the amassing army in Portgual, they paraded for the Lord Lieutenant.


The Peninsular War
The campaign in Portugal was disappointing for the 91st. The light company was engaged at Rolica, but the regiment as a whole was in reserve and had not engaged in either major battle. It was again in the reserve division for Sir John Moore's march to Salamanca which disrupted Napoleon's whole campaign; and it came into its own at last when the reserve division became the rearguard for the retreat which culminated in Moore's victory at Corunna. The 91st had more than their fair share of privations and forced marches and losses while in the rearguard. At Corunna itself, though 'in the very centre of the line and next to the Guards', they were not heavily engaged. 'Corunna', nevertheless, was a worthily won Battle Honour to be placed on the Colours beside 'Rolica' and 'Vimeira'.


Waterloo
At Waterloo they were left far on the right flank; and though they got the campaign medal, that great battle was never inscribed on their Colours. One more fragment of military glory nevertheless came their way.
They saw their first and last action at the disastrous night attack on the fortress of Bergen-op-Zoom in 1814, and thanks to Ottley's training did very well. All four of the assaulting columns successfully stormed the outer walls, only to be thrown back by superior numbers of veteran French troops manning the inner defenses. The battalion withdrew in admirable order, leaving 13 officers and an unrecorded number of men wounded and losing altogether 45 killed or mortally wounded. So far as is known, the Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon were the only unwounded to fall into enemy hands; and Sergeant-Major Cahill was commissioned in the field for saving the Regimental Colour when the Ensign carrying it went down. So, having unexpectedly found a niche in military history, the 2nd Battalion came home to be disbanded after sending 240 men to the 1st Battalion for the Waterloo campaign.


Now the 91st embarked on the Welcheren campaign. From September 3rd to 23 December 23rd, an army of 40,000 men lay encamped there because the generals could not agree on what to do with them. During these four months no less than 35,000 of them passed through the military hospitals or the grave. By September 23rd, after only three weeks, the 91st had only 246 rank and file fit for duty. From disease the regiment lost a total of 218 dead - far more than all their casualties in the Corunna campaign. They rejoined Wellington in 1812, thus missing Vitoria, but were with the 6th Division at Sorauren on 28th and 30th of July, 1813, in what Wellington called 'bludgeon work', they played a decisive part in dislodging Marshal Soult from the positions he hoped to hold in the Pyrenees. On the first day the 91st suffered 115 killed and wounded out of a total strength of 821 . On the second day, when the brigaded light companies bore the brunt, they got off lightly, but clearly played their full part in what even Wellington called 'desperate fighting', adding that he had 'never known the troops behave so well'.
'Pyrenees' was another battle honour on the 91st Colours which was well and truly earned. They were to win five more in France: 'Nivelle', 'Nive', 'Orthes', 'Toulouse', and 'Peninsula'. The first three were not costly, and the only distinction was the promotion in the field of the Adjutant, Lieutenant MacNeil of Colonsay after he had had two horses killed under him at the passage of the Nivelle.
At Toulouse, on 10th of April, 1814, Soult put up a last fight, which cost Wellington almost 5,000 casualties. Sir Denis Pack's Highland Brigade led an attack brilliantly, ending with the 42nd and 78th holding three captured enemy redoubts, and the 91st in close support in a farmyard behind. The crunch came when a French column, 6,000 strong, counter-attacked. The 42nd were driven back in disorder, but the prompt support of the 91st gave them time to reform; and the two battalions together successfully retook the position. When the 91st got back to the farmhouse the other wing was in trouble; they sallied out, restored the position, and incidentally rescued a large party of the 78th who had been surrounded. Every general present reckoned that only the prompt and vigorous support afforded by the Argyllshire Regiment had saved the Brigade. So the war ended for the 91st in a blaze of glory, with nine battle honours on the Regimental Colour.

Now our Rank system of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders, (P.S maybe not accurate but meh)

Officers

Colonel (Col)
Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol)
Major (Maj)
Captain (Cpt)
Lieutenant (Lt)
Ensign (Ens)

Non-Commissioned Officers

Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM)
Company Sergeant Major (CSM)
Sergeant Major (SgtMaj)
Colour Sergeant (CSgt)
Sergeant (Sgt)
Corporal (Cpl)

Enlisted Ranks

Lance Corporal (LCpl)
Highlander (Hgl)
Queensman (Qns)
Kingsman (Kgm)
Veteran (Vet)
Regular (Rgl)
Private (Pte)
Junior Private (JPte)
Cadet (Cdt)

Our tags would be

Name:91st__Rank_Name

Banner: Second page second row the fourth flag the scottish flag obviously

(P.S sorry did not add any banners or something cause i have none also as we had to do this quickly so we can try to recruit and play some M & B Napoleonic wars xD)

That was it have a nice day sincerecly and kind regards Colonel Kemsyt and the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders.

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Regiments / 1st Jans Disbanded good luck for everyone else!
« on: December 08, 2015, 10:54:16 pm »


Greetings Napoleonic Wars Regiment Leaders/Members/Girls/Boys/What ever.
I Kemsyt Leader of the newly made 1st Regiment of Janissaries.
As there have been diffrent regiment such as Spartans why not Janissaries?.
So here i am with other people as a Janissaries regiment.
Our regiment is a only Line Infantry Regiment.
All thought if posible we might wanna play as Lights or units time to time as well.
We are new and right away looking for Linebattles.
There is no history about this regiment.
But if you want here is the history of the Janissarys: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janissaries
And the history of the Ottoman Empire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire
As we are also we are a Regiment of the Ottoman Empire but sadly there is no Nation in NW we will play any nation .

Here is our Ranks.

CO: (Commanding Officers)

Colonel- Janissaries Ağası (JAga):
Lieutenant Colonel- Sekbanbaşı (Sek):
Major- Zağarcıbaşı(Zag):
Captain- Turnacıbaşı(Tur):
Lieutenant- Beylerbeyi (BBey):
Ensign- Bey (Bey):

NCO: (Non Commissiond Officers)

Regimental Sergeant Major- Binbaşı(Bin) :
Company Sergeant Major- Kolağası(Kol):
Sergeant Major- Yüzbaşı (Yuz):
Colour Sergeant- Teğmen(Teg):
Sergeant- Başçavuş(Bas):
Corporal- Cavuş(Cas):
Lance Corporal- Onbaşı(Onb):

Enlisted:

Highlander- Sekban Janisarries (SkJan) :
Elite- Cemaat Janisarries (CJan):
Guardsman- Seğmen Janisarries (SJan):
Queensman- Janisarries (Jan):
Kingsman- Deliler (Del):
Veteran- Usta (Usa):
Regular- Karakullukcu (Kar):
Private- Nefer (Nfr):
Recruit- Eşkinci (Esk):

At the Left is the Translation in english in the middle are the Ranks and the right the Shortcut of The ranks.
It might not be accurate but i we don't care our regiment is aimd to have fun and a community.
Our goal as well to have a great community and loads of Janissaries.
If anyone is willing to join us add 1st_Jans_JAga_Kemsyt on steam


Sincerecly and Kind Regards Kemsyt and the 1st Regiment of Janissaries

Turks can be killed, but can't be defeated. -Napoleon Bonaparte
Turks love reality and fairness. They were always fair but they met a lot of unfair things against them. -William Pitt (Prime Minister of Great Britain)
Turkish soldiers are brave. They love their country and can die for it anytime. -Albert Einstein
I won’t make war with Turks again. They are so brave and good people. -Andreas Phitiades
I talk about Turks! Who look like an unstoppable storm, lightning and wavy sea while attacking the enemy. -Tasso (Italian Poet)
Turks are heroes, never hurt their friends, but they bring benefit, being ally with this people, can make you beat every difficulty. -Comenius


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Events: EU / event disbanded
« on: November 03, 2015, 09:29:34 pm »
The 44th East Essex Wednesday,Saturday Linebattle

Greetings NW Guys/Girls The 44th East Essex Regiment is hosting events.
We would like to welcome you to our events with open arms and hope you will enjoy it.
I 44th East Essex Colonel Kemsyt will be accepting or Decline your request to join our events.
But i also have work so it might take time until i do so.
So be patient and drink a cup of tea.
44th East Essex will be your event admin make sure you add him as well our steam names are.

44th_EE_Col_Kemsyt

OUR TEAMSPEAK IP : lon01.mainvoice.net:7372

The 44th East Essex are proud to present our new Wednesday,Saturday Linebattle! It will take place every week.

The event will be hosted every Wednesday,Saturday at 7:00pm GMT / 2pm EST!

The next Wednesday Linebattle is at 2-12-2015
The next Saturday Linebattle is at 28-11-2015

The Details will be handed out via Steam at 6:45 pm GMT
Make sure you also add

44th_EE_Col_Kemsyt

Because Kemsyt is the person who sends out the details trough steam

Please bring your men onto the server as soon as you have the password for a start as close to 7pm GMT as is possible.
The Even will have 4 rounds or more or less depends on the time for any questions or information contact me:

Steam:44th_EE_Col_Kemsyt

SIGN UP FORMAT *UPDATED*
Regiment Name:
Preferred Nation:
Troop/Unit:
Amount Attending:
Regiment Leader Steam Name:
Once/Weekly:
Witch days would you like to join:
Have you Read the Rules:

UNIT LIMITS PER TEAM
Line Infantry - 4 Regiments of Line per side Minimum 5 - Maximum 40 per line + Officer
Cavalry - 2 Regiment as Cav per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 15 + Officer
Light Infantry - 1 Regiment as Light per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 15 + Officer
Skirms - 1 Regiment of Skirms per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 15 + Officer
Artillery - 2 Regiment/Detachment of Arty - Minimum 3 - Maximum 20+ArtyGuard

LINE INFANTRY RULES
Spoiler
*May only fire when in a FULL line formation or a properly formed anti-cav formation.
*May only start a melee charge after forming up into a proper line and only from a close distance from the enemy
*No weapons may be fired during the charge.
*May not crouch except when formed in an anti cav formation or a double rank.
*Must maintain a line formation at all times.
*May not reload out of formation or in the charge.
*May only move out in a column or double column.
*May advance or retreat a short distance if they maintain a line formation.
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CAVALRY RULES
Spoiler
*Must maintain cohesion.
*Dragoons may fire weapons off horseback but only when halted and in a line formation.
*No weapons may be fired during the charge.
*Dismounted Dragoons are classed as Line Infantry in terms of rules.
*Must dismount once they are 3 or less
*Must not rambo or run too far apart. Staying as a rough group helps.
[close]

LIGHT INFANTRY RULES
Spoiler
*May use 3 man spacings in their line.
*May crouch.
*May fire in charge
*May only move out in a column or double column.
*May advance or retreat a short distance if they maintain formation.
*Must maintain cohesion.
[close]

SKIRMISHER RULES
Spoiler
*May use 5 man spacings.
*May crouch.
*Must maintain cohesion.
*May fire in charge
*Must equip only cavalry muskets or rifles at the start of the round but may scavenge freely for weapons during the battle.
[close]

ARTILLERY RULES
Spoiler
*May use only cannon but may not take more than 2 artillery pieces in total.
*Artillery Crew may not leave their guns under any cirumstances and can only fire weapons when formed in a line.
*Artillery Guards may act as skirms but must not leave the guns.
If an Artillery detatchment doesn`t meet the minimum requirements for the numbers to make a line then they must have their members go artillery crew.
[close]

RULES FOR GENERAL'S
Spoiler
*Maximum of one per Team
*May scout ahead of the army
*The leading officer of a regiment may only go general if he is given permission to do so.
* On horseback Generals may only engage enemies  when fighting alongside friendly cav.
*Generals must dismount to fight alongside friendly infantry in an engagment.
[close]

MAIN RULES
*Anyone who gets a kill by breaking any of the Event Rules will be slain immediately!
*Anyone who repeatedly breaks the rules will be slain!
*Everyone except Artillery Crew & Generals must join another line when they number 3 or less, Cavalry must dismount at this point!
*No teamkilling!
*No Ramboing!
*No trolling!
*No abusive behaviour!
*No Spamming!
*No musketoons!
*Obey the admins!
*No glitching!
*No Officer aim
*No prolonging the round!
*FiC is for Light/Skirms only
*RiC is allowed
*Maximum numbers apply to Rankers. You may go over the numbers if they are Officers or Musicians

ALL CHARGE RULES
*When a round has gone on too long or there are very few people left alive an admin will call an All Charge.
At this point everyone must stop shooting and charge their enemy. Anyone of any class that shoots during an all charge will be slain immediately!

Attending Regiments Wednesday
Spoiler
Line (3/8)
44th East Essex 5-25 Line Weekly
1er Régiment d'Infanterie Suisse 10-15 Line Weekly
4th King Rifles Line 10+ Weekly

Light (2/2)
1erTrG 10-15 Light Weekly
4e Régiment de Voltigeurs du Connacht Weekly

Rifles (2/2)
kk Feldjäger-Bataillon "Kopal" Nummero 10 Rifles 10  Weekly
33rd Regiment of Foot (light company) Rifles 10-15  Weekly

Cav (4/4)
47th Regiment Cavalry 8-18 Weekly
3e Régiment d'Cavalerie Suisse 8-12 Cav Weekly
8e Régiment de Chasseurs-à-cheval Dragoons 8-14 Weekly
44th East Essex Cav 5-15 Weekly

Arty (4/4)
44th East Essex 5-15 Arty Weekly
23e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne | Batterie d'Artillerie "Les Lynx" Artillery 5-10 Weekly
2e Regiment D'artillerie à pied (2eart) Arty 5-10
4e Régiment d'Artillerie Suisse 6-10 Weekly

Attending Regiments Saturday
Spoiler
Line (4/8)
44th East Essex 5-25 Line Weekly
Karjalan Prikaati (Kp) 6 Line Weekly
5th Westfalisches Landwehr Regiment 15 Line Weekly
808th 8-11 Line Weekly

Light (0/2)

Rifles (2/2)
Karjalan Prikaati (Kp) 8 Skirmisher Weekly
4th King Rifles Rifles 10+ Weekly

Cav (4/4)
Karjalan Prikaati (Kp) 10 Cavalry Weekly
44th East Essex Cav 5-15 Weekly
Nr13 Cavalry 8-12 Weekly
4th Lüneburg Hussar Regiment Cavalry 5-7 Weekly

Arty (4/4)
44th East Essex 5-15 Weekly
Brigada de Artilleria de Ceuta Artillery 5-6 Weekly
47th Regiment Arty 8-18 Weekly
IR_Nr13 6-10 Weekly
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Events: EU / 44th East Essex Tuesday Linebattle [EU]
« on: September 08, 2015, 09:40:54 pm »

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Regiments / 44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot (EU) Recruiting!
« on: July 05, 2015, 09:49:00 pm »


Introduction

This regiment was raised in southern England in January 1741 by James Long, a former officer of the 1st (Grenadier) Guards.

It remained in England for four years until being sent against the Second Jacobite Rising (1745-46). Relatively inexperienced, the regiment broke at Prestonpans (1745) and lost most of its strength killed, wounded or captured.

It had recovered by 1748 when it was sent to Flanders. By then it had also received the numeral 55, rising to 44 in 1751 after 11 marine regiments were removed from the Army’s order of precedence.

In the 30 years from 1756 the regiment fought in North America, in both the French and Indian War (1754-63) and the American War of Independence (1775-83). During the latter it served at Brooklyn (1776), Brandywine (1777) and Monmouth (1778). It spent the years between thsee two conflicts in Ireland. In 1782 it was given a county association with East Essex.

The regiment split in 1793 at the start of the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802), sending its battalion companies to Flanders and its light-infantry flank companies to serve as marines in the West Indies. The regiment subsequently adopted ‘Rule Britannia’ as one of its marches in recognition of this marine service.

All the regiment’s companies re-united in 1795 and went on to garrison Gibraltar before fighting in Egypt (1801). Service during the latter campaign earned the regiment the sphinx that is depicted on its badge.
The 44th (East Essex) Regiment’s last stand at Gandamak, 12 January 1842The 44th (East Essex) Regiment’s last stand at Gandamak, 12 January 1842
NAM. 1987-06-14-1

In 1803 the regiment raised a 2nd Battalion, which served in Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands until joining the Peninsular War (1807-14) in 1810. At Salamanca, on 22 July 1812, Lieutenant William Pearce captured the eagle standard of the French 62nd Regiment.

However, by the end of 1812, 2nd Battalion had suffered so heavily that its six weakest companies were sent back to Britain to re-recruit, while the other four joined 2nd Battalion of the 30th Regiment of Foot. These four companies returned to England the following year and re-joined the others. Once back up to strength, the battalion was sent to the Low Countries, where it fought at Quatre Bras and Waterloo in 1815.

In the meantime, 1st Battalion had spent the early years of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15) in Malta, Sicily and Naples, before re-deploying to the Peninsula in 1813. After fighting its way up into southern France, in 1814 it was sent to join the latter stages of the War of 1812 (1812-15), including service at New Orleans (1815).

In 1816 2nd Battalion was disbanded and six years later the regiment deployed to India for the first time, remaining there for 20 years. While on the sub-continent it fought in Burma (1824-26) and Afghanistan (1839-42). The 44th was the only British infantry regiment to take part in the Retreat from Kabul. Most of the handful of men who survived that disastrous march fell in a last stand at Gandamak in 1842.

The regiment spent the next six years in Britain and Ireland re-recruiting, only returning overseas to Malta in 1848. By 1854 it had sufficiently recovered to fight at the Alma, Inkerman and Sevastopol in the Crimean War (1854-56).

The regiment returned to the Far East in 1857, taking part in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny (1857-59) but also fighting in the Second China War (1857-60). It spent the following five years in Britain and Ireland, returning to India in 1871. Ten years later, it was merged with the 56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot to form The Essex Regiment.
Key facts
Nicknames:

    'The Two Fours' (after its numerals)
    'The Little Fighting Fours'

Titles to date:

    James Long’s Regiment of Foot
    44th Regiment of Foot
    44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot
    1st Battalion, The Essex Regiment
    3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot)
    3rd Battalion (16th/44th Foot), The Royal Anglian Regiment
    ‘C’ (Essex) Company, 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment

This Regiment is Lead by Colonel Kemsyt
If you would like to join this regiment or have any questions Contact me on steam sincercly and kind regards Colonel Kemsyt of the 44th East Essex

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Events: EU / Event Disbanded
« on: February 08, 2015, 06:37:36 pm »
9th East Norfolk Wednesday Linebattle

Greetings NW Guys/Girls The 9th East Norfolk Regiment is hosting its events again as they did long time ago now the 9th East Norfolk Regiment is back again and is at your service to host it own events again for now with two days and later on more if you guys gonna enjoy it

OUR TEAMSPEAK IP : lon01.mainvoice.net:7372

The 9th East Norfolk are proud to present our new Wednesday Linebbatle! It will take place every week.
The event will be hosted every Wednesday at 7:00pm GMT / 2pm EST!

Next event is on Wednedsday 22-14-2015

The server name will be 9th_EN_Official_Server
The password will be handed out via our Teamspeak at 6:45 pm GMT
The Event will have Always UK and Austria as Nations cause they have Lights,Line,Rifles,and cav and arty

Please bring your men onto the server as soon as you have the password for a start as close to 7pm GMT as is possible.
The event will consists of 5 Rounds with 3 for the first map and two for the other. If you want to know more information or contact an officer our steam names are:

Steam: 9th_EN_Col_Kemsyt

WEEKLY SIGN UP FORMAT *UPDATED*
Regiment Name:
Preferred Nation:
Troop/Unit:
Amount Attending:
Regiment Leader Steam Name:
Once/Weekly:
Which Days would u like to join:
Have you Read the Rules:

UNIT LIMITS PER TEAM
Line Infantry - Minimum 5 - Maximum 40 per line + Officer
Cavalry - 2 Regiment as Cav per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 20 + Officer
Light Infantry - 2 Regiment as Light per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 20 + Officer
Skirms - 2 Regiment of Skirms per side - Minimum 5 - Maximum 20 + Officer
Artillery - 2 Regiment/Detachment of Arty - Minimum 3 - Maximum ~ with each detachment being able to take any number of arty crew or sappers.
Artillery guards may act as skirms and have no minimum number

LINE INFANTRY RULES
Spoiler
*May only fire when in a FULL line formation or a properly formed anti-cav formation.
*May only start a melee charge after forming up into a proper line and only from a close distance from the enemy
*No weapons may be fired during the charge.
*May not crouch except when formed in an anti cav formation or a double rank.
*Must maintain a line formation at all times.
*May not reload out of formation or in the charge.
*May only move out in a column or double column.
*May advance or retreat a short distance if they maintain a line formation.
[close]

CAVALRY RULES
Spoiler
*Must maintain cohesion.
*Dragoons may fire weapons off horseback but only when halted and in a line formation.
*No weapons may be fired during the charge.
*Dismounted Dragoons are classed as Line Infantry in terms of rules.
*Must dismount once they are 3 or less
*Must not rambo or run too far apart. Staying as a rough group helps.
[close]

LIGHT INFANTRY RULES
Spoiler
*May use 3 man spacings in their line.
*May crouch.
*May fire in charge
*May only move out in a column or double column.
*May advance or retreat a short distance if they maintain formation.
*Must maintain cohesion.
[close]

SKIRMISHER RULES
Spoiler
*May use 5 man spacings.
*May crouch.
*Must maintain cohesion.
*May fire in charge
*Must equip only cavalry muskets or rifles at the start of the round but may scavenge freely for weapons during the battle.
[close]

ARTILLERY RULES
Spoiler
*May use only cannon but may not take more than 2 artillery pieces in total.
*Artillery Crew may not leave their guns under any cirumstances and can only fire weapons when formed in a line.
*Artillery Guards may act as skirms but must not leave the guns.
If an Artillery detatchment doesn`t meet the minimum requirements for the numbers to make a line then they must have their members go artillery crew.
[close]

RULES FOR GENERAL'S
Spoiler
*Maximum of one per Team
*May scout ahead of the army
*The leading officer of a regiment may only go general if he is given permission to do so.
* On horseback Generals may only engage enemies  when fighting alongside friendly cav.
*Generals must dismount to fight alongside friendly infantry in an engagment.
[close]

MAIN RULES
*Anyone who gets a kill by breaking any of the Event Rules will be slain immediately!
*Anyone who repeatedly breaks the rules will be slain!
*Everyone except Artillery Crew & Generals must join another line when they number 3 or less, Cavalry must dismount at this point!
*No teamkilling!
*No Ramboing!
*No trolling!
*No abusive behaviour!
*No Spamming!
*No musketoons!
*Obey the admins!
*No glitching!
*No Officer aim
*No prolonging the round!
*FiC is for Light/Skirms only
*RiC is allowed
*Maximum numbers apply to Rankers. You may go over the numbers if they are Officers or Musicians

ALL CHARGE RULES
*When a round has gone on too long or there are very few people left alive an admin will call an All Charge.
At this point everyone must stop shooting and charge their enemy. Anyone of any class that shoots during an all charge will be slain immediately!

Weekly Attending Regiments Wednesday
Spoiler
Line (6/~)
9th East Norfolk Line Infantry 5-15 Weekly
Karjalan Prikaati (Kp) Line 8-12 Weekly
GRI_GDG footguard 10 Weekly
43rd  highlanders Line 5-8 Weekly
10th regiment of foot Line 8-15 Weekly
17'ty Pułk Piechoty [17pp] Line 10-15 Weekly

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Rifles (5/5)
Karjalan Prikaati (Kp) rifles 5-6 Weekly
The Red Guard Rifles 6-12 Weekly
Garde Schützen Batallion Nr1 15-20 Weekly
10th regiment of foot Rifles 8-15 Weekly
43rd  highlanders Rifles 5-10 Weekly

Cav (6/6)
FJB Cavalry 15 Weekly
10e Cavalerie de Fitz-James Hussard 10-15 Weekly
73rd Regiment of Foot Perthshire Hussar 8-18 Weekly
GRI_3003 heavy cav or hussar 6-10 weekly
Ve_3eRC Cav 12-18 Weekly


Arty (3/6)
GRI_AR Arty 3-9 Weekly
12'ty Pułk Piechoty/1_PA_XW Arty 9-18 Weekly
43rd  highlanders 4-5 Weekly
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Regiments / The 76th Macdonald's Highlanders
« on: January 10, 2015, 12:47:50 am »
Greetings NW Lads and lass i am 76th_McD_Col_Kemsyt and we are made with some ex members of the 9th East Norfolk regiment and from other regiments and from people who did not have a regiment and had bad history to give them some nice days again with me and also me putting back events as the 9th East Norfolk event where good so we are looking forword to host on some days again or much Line battles as posible please feel free to recommend them ;)

and don't forget the history of the 76th as far as i know...

The 76th was originally raised in 1745 by Lord Simon Harcourt, Viceroy of Ireland (1714 - 1777) for service in the Jacobite Rebellion. It was disbanded in 1746. It was re-raised in 1756, under the command of the 4th Earl of Granard, Lt Col George Forbes (Viscount Forbes).

In 1761 the Regiment was despatched to Martinique, under the command of Lt Col William Rufane. Martinique, a French Crown colony, was taken and Lt Col Rufane was appointed as the Governor. The regiment remained there until the island was retaken by the French in 1763, at which time the regiment was disbanded.

The regiment was finally re-raised, in 1787, for service in India where it distinguished itself with honours.  For its service in India it was awarded a 'Honorary' stand of colours and the badge of an elephant, circumscribed by the word Hindoostan.

And don't forget its a EU regiment

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Events: EU / 9th East Norfolk Disbanded
« on: October 02, 2014, 08:27:57 pm »
As many regiments that Disbanded the 9th Disbanded too... today at 20-12-2014

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Regiments / 9th East Northfolk Regiment Is recruiting!
« on: June 23, 2014, 01:26:56 pm »
Hello everyone i am Colonel Kemsit Leader of the 9th East North Folk Regiment.
We are formed on 7 June and we are three weeks old we have more then 23 members active.
we have our own teamspeak with 50 slots, and we have our own Mount and Blade NW server with 20 slots, we are a line infantry regiment with a active teamspeak and playing other games.
and having fun with each other on Stomping land as a Aztec tribe and Age of Empires, command and conquer, and all total war series, and Mount and Blade Mods, we have our schedule with trainings events day off and recruitment drive, our regiment is more a family debating together with all Nco And Co who deserve a promotion, we also never kick some one away from our regiment  for example in these kinds of situations, why he is not active and if he did some bad stuff like trolling or have a big mouth, we warn them and give them a choice and if he continue demote him and warn him and continue so on.
We are different then all regiments and our most important rule is too communicate with your.
regiment leader either with your regiment brothers and sisters.
our regiment is recruiting and looks for bad or good lads cause everyone have a place in a Reg
.
this was a introduction of the 9th East North folk Regiment and its colonel kemsit have fun playing.
If you are interested add kemsit1 on steam.

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