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The 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« on: November 13, 2013, 07:09:46 pm »







Who we are

The 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards is a British Foot Guard regiment with a long and exceptional history, who can trace their origin back to 1642 when, by order of King Charles I, the regiment was raised by Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll for service in Ireland, and was known as the Marquis of Argyll's Royal Regiment. As one of the senior infantry regiments of the British Army, the 3rd takes precedence after the 2nd Regiment of Foot Guards, and is subsequently followed by the line infantry in the Infantry Order of Precedence. As Foot Guards our primary focus differs little from traditional line infantry; advancing steadily across the battlefield whilst demolishing those who stand in our way, be they line infantry, rifleman or otherwise.

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Rank Structure

Regimental Staff


Colonel - Col

Lieutenant Colonel - LtCol

Major - Maj



Company Staff


Captain - Cpt

Lieutenant - Lt

Ensign - Ens

         
Non-Commissioned Officers


Serjeant Major - SjtMaj

Colour Serjeant - CSjt

Serjeant - Sjt

Corporal - Cpl

   
Men of the Line


Lance-Corporal - LCpl

Private - Pte

Recruit - Rec





Event Schedule

As a collective the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards attend and host a range of different events during the course of the week, ranging from simple training sessions to full-scale linebattles. Whilst we respect that our members may not be able to attend an event for various different reasons we expect some form of notification of absence, usually through a post on our forum thread or a message to one of the officers.


Monday
N/A

Tuesday
Training

Wednesday
N/A

Thursday
3rdFG Thursday Linebattle

Friday
Organised 1v1/2v2/3v3

Saturday
N/A

Sunday
3rdFG Sunday Linebattle
Medals


        Service Medal;                                             Expert Melee Medal;                                                                       
                                                         
- Awarded for being in the regiment 6+ months.    - Awarded for exceptional skill in melee. 

 





Service Medal achievers;


         
Expert Melee Medal achievers;

James Munro (Ledge)
   

   




Thanks to Moskito for the medals!



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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2013, 07:10:36 pm »


Battle Honours:

Historical:


- Namur 1695
- Dettingen
- Lincelles
- Egypt
- Talavera
- Fuentes d'Onoro
- Barrosa
- Salamanca
- Nive
- Peninsula
- Waterloo



Fictional:


1v1 Results

3rdFG| 6 - 4 |8e

3rdFG| 7 - 3 |90th Perth

3rdFG| 5 - 5 |78th

3rdFG| 9 - 1 |Nr2

3rdFG| 3 - 7 |18th

3rdFG| 7 - 3 |1stKGL

3rdFG| 10 - 1 |47th

3rdFG| 10 - 0 |1stRM

3rdFG| 8 - 2 |IVe 5e de Voltiguers

3rdFG| 6 - 4 |63e

3rdFG| 6 - 4 |Spartans

3rdFG| 9 - 1 |42nd

3rdFG| 2 - 8 |Nr.24

3rdFG| 8 - 2|6te

3rdFG|4 - 6|33rd

3rdFG|3 - 7|23e

Wins: 10 | Draws: 1  | Losses: 4












History


Battle of Talavera, July 27-28 1809
In late July, the 3rd Foot Guards took part in the Battle of Talavera, one of the bloodiest and most bitter of engagements during the war. The British were commanded by Lieutenant-General Arthur Wellesley, a man who gained immortal fame in the history of the British Army, and would soon gain the honour Duke of Wellington for Talavera. The British-Spanish Army numbered about 50,000 and the 1st Battalion was part of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Division, while the French numbered over 40,000.

The battle that ensued was ferocious, with the British defenders receiving the first attack on the night of the 27 July, an attack that nearly forced the British off the Cerro de Medellin, a hill to the left of the 3rd Foot Guards position, but a counter-attack successfully repulsed the French. In the early hours of the 28th, the French attacked once more, meeting stiff resistance from the British defenders. At the Cerro position, the British poured a relentless and overwhelming fire into the advancing French formations, and repulsed the French, inflicting heavy casualties on them. Further French attacks took place, at one point, the Foot Guards distinguished themselves greatly when they poured a devastating fire into the French ranks, though the Guards advanced after the fleeing French and in doing so became the target of a French artillery battery and French infantry who duly ripped into the Guards, causing hundreds of casualties.

However, despite suffering terribly, the Guards managed to reform and, along with other infantry battalions, commenced yet another professional and overwhelming fire to repulse a large French counter-attack, which caused quite horrific casualties for the French.

The Battle of Talavera was bloody and ended in victory for the British though at a terrible price, with over 5,000 men being killed or wounded, while their French opponents lost over 7,000 men. For their role in the battle, the regiment won its fifth battle honour.



Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815

At the climax of the Napoleonic Wars it would now be the turn of the 2nd Battalion to show it's mettle on behalf of the regiment. At Waterloo itself the 2nd Battalion was on the ridge just behind Hougoumont, with its light company in the farm buildings alongside those of the Second Foot Guards and two company's of the First's. For much of the day from eleven in the morning till eight in the evening did the foot guards much frustrate the 30,000 Frenchmen determined to capture the farmhouse.   

Just after 11:00am, the battle commenced, with a French division, under the command of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, beginning the assault on Hougoumont, with the Farm coming under heavy artillery fire. The French assaulted the farm, but the Guards' stout defense repulsed the first French attack. A second attack happened, and during that attack, the French attempted to push through the main gate. Despite the gallant efforts of the British Guardsmen to shut it, a few dozen French troops broke through before the Guardsmen managed to shut the main gate once more. What followed was a fierce hand-to-hand fight between the Guardsmen and French, until eventually all the French, minus a drummer boy who was spared by the Guardsmen, were killed.

The third attack came from the east of the farm, at the orchard. A few companies of the 3rd Guards subsequently confronted the French troops and, after some hard fighting, drove them from the orchard and back into the woods. The fourth attack soon came, this time with the use of a fearsome howitzer, and thus, the Grenadier Company of the 3rd Guards was sent into the woods to destroy the howitzer, but were faced with a superior French force and were forced out of the woods. The 3rd Guards were then sent to repulse the French from the orchard which they duly did, driving the French back into the woods once more.

Further attacks occurred on the farm, and the gallant defenders never wilted in the face of such French attacks, and held the farm against all odds, even when the farm was set ablaze by howitzer fire, the defenders still repulsed all French attacks. The elite Guards had proven their professionalism and valour once more in the field, and contributed greatly to the British and Allied victory at Waterloo, gaining the praise of the Duke of Wellington in the process. The defenders of Hougoumont suffered over 1,000 men killed or wounded during the Battle for Hougoumont, with the 3rd Guards suffering well over 200 men killed or wounded; while the French suffered many thousands of casualties in their numerous attempts to capture the farm. Napoleon was defeated and as before, he was exiled, this time to the British territory of St. Helena, where he would remain until his death in 1821.



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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2013, 07:10:58 pm »
Muster Roll


Regimental Staff:

Lieutenant Colonel
(Regimental leader)

Lieutenant Colonel James Collinson

Major
(Junior regimental staff)

Vacant




                   Centre Company - LtCol Collinson's

Company Staff:

Captain
(Company leader)
Vacant

Lieutenant
(Company second-in-command)
Lieutenant George Spencer

Ensign
(Company standard bearer)
Vacant

Non-Commissioned Officers

Serjeant-Major Owen Redmond

Corporal George Caldwell
Corporal Walter Hall


Men of the Line
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Lance-Corporal

Lance Corporal Alexander Knight
Lance Corporal Adam Scott
Lance Corporal David Sutherland



Enlisted men

Private Adam Forbes
Private Alexander Gunn
Private Hecter Hughs
Private Ewan MacTavish
Private Johnson Ford
Private Adam Graham
Private Andrew Manson
Private Adam Anderson
Private Lachlan Dunlop
Private Finlay Ford
Private Evan Bates
Private George Harris
Private John Anderson
Private Anderson MacDonell
Private William Anderson
Private Fergus Campbell
Private Duncan MacTavish
Private Simon MacMillan
Private William Reynolds
Private William Stanfield
Private Walter Anderson
Private Andrew Anderson
Private Kenway Kennedy
Private James Barclay
Private Lachlan Gillies
Private William Manson
Private Harry Gunn
Private John Lancaster
Private Duncan MacLeod
Private Evan Manson
Private John Hart
Private William Wilson
Private Allen Walker
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Company Staff:

Captain
(Company leader)
Captain Andrew Kent

Lieutenant
(Company second-in-command)
Lieutenant Arthur Bloodwood

Ensign
(Company standard bearer)
Vacant

Non-Commissioned Officers

Serjeant Jon Bailey

Corporal Daniel Moore
Corporal Robert Murphy


Men of the Line
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Lance-Corporal

Lance Corporal Charles Cameron


Enlisted men


Private Ben Dover
Private Shaun Gunn
Private Murdoch MacDuff
Private Douglas MacGregor
Private Hugh MacKintosh
Private Richard Miller
Private Charles Sheen
Private Liam MacFarlan
Private Edward MacFarlan
Private Edwin MacFarlan
Private Simon MacFarlan
Private Hector Gunn
Private Arthur MacFarlan


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Recruit Alexander Munro
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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2013, 07:11:32 pm »
Whats with the new thread?

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2013, 07:11:50 pm »
Good luck

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2013, 07:18:46 pm »
Such officialness.

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2013, 08:04:25 pm »
such thread                                   what official

           well made thread

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2013, 08:05:09 pm »
such thread                                   what official

           well made thread

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2013, 08:40:58 pm »
Good Luck again.
I won lots of things, I came 2nd and 3rd in lots of things, I guess I did some other shit too........ I'm also an FSE legend, probably most commonly described as a cunt. If the shit I do doesn't make sense in your head, well fuck you because it makes sense in mine.

Which i did, against known and reputed player, some of them considered legend, such as, Mandarin, Ledger, Tiberias, Herishey, Hokej, Troister, Axiom, Evanovic, Stark, Eddie, Jammo, Bagins, Freddie, Python. I didn't had a good relationship with most of them, but i congratulate them for what they did, and i had pleasure facing them.

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #9 on: November 13, 2013, 09:12:36 pm »
Well well well if it isn't jerome fontaine ? :o :o

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2013, 10:11:55 pm »
Well well well if it isn't jerome fontaine ? :o :o
Cum at me brah, or should I say. KAI!
I won lots of things, I came 2nd and 3rd in lots of things, I guess I did some other shit too........ I'm also an FSE legend, probably most commonly described as a cunt. If the shit I do doesn't make sense in your head, well fuck you because it makes sense in mine.

Which i did, against known and reputed player, some of them considered legend, such as, Mandarin, Ledger, Tiberias, Herishey, Hokej, Troister, Axiom, Evanovic, Stark, Eddie, Jammo, Bagins, Freddie, Python. I didn't had a good relationship with most of them, but i congratulate them for what they did, and i had pleasure facing them.

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2013, 11:26:29 pm »
I am very scared mr Fontaine lol

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2013, 12:19:43 am »
I am very scared mr Fontaine lol
I'm sorry Don't be scared of my denchness.
I won lots of things, I came 2nd and 3rd in lots of things, I guess I did some other shit too........ I'm also an FSE legend, probably most commonly described as a cunt. If the shit I do doesn't make sense in your head, well fuck you because it makes sense in mine.

Which i did, against known and reputed player, some of them considered legend, such as, Mandarin, Ledger, Tiberias, Herishey, Hokej, Troister, Axiom, Evanovic, Stark, Eddie, Jammo, Bagins, Freddie, Python. I didn't had a good relationship with most of them, but i congratulate them for what they did, and i had pleasure facing them.

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2013, 12:20:11 am »
Best of luck from 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot!

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Re: 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards "The Kiddies"
« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2013, 12:53:27 am »
Good luck!