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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2013, 11:06:24 am »
Edited my earlier post.
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2013, 11:02:12 pm »
Sorry guys going to work tomorro i had a some bussy days

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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #17 on: September 08, 2013, 11:59:07 pm »
Sorry guys going to work tomorro i had a some bussy days

Don't worry! I made a temporary thread myself. There is some texts there about light infantry that you are more than welcome to put in :D
Here is the link:
https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=8498.0
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #18 on: September 09, 2013, 05:02:45 pm »
Sorry guys going to work tomorro i had a some bussy days

Don't worry! I made a temporary thread myself. There is some texts there about light infantry that you are more than welcome to put in :D
Here is the link:
https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=8498.0
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2013, 05:38:47 pm »
176th Highland Cavalry thread


Introduction
The 176th Highland Cavalry is a English speaking cavalry regiment we accepted everyone New people and Veterans of the Napoleonic Wars

Regimental Ranks

Officers

Captain - Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt
Cornet - Cor
          Non-commissioned Officers

Staff Corporal
Corporal of Horse - CoH
   Enlisted Men

Lance-Corpora of Horsel - LCoH
Hsm - Hsm
Trooper - Trp
Recruit - Rec



History

The British Army, in the modern sense of the standing army under the Crown, was formed following the Restoration of King Charles II in 1661. At this point, the small standing forces included the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Troops of Horse Guards[disambiguation needed] and the Royal Regiment of Horse; some of these had been raised in exile and some as part of the New Model Army. The horsemen of the period were equipped as cuirassiers, with armour on the head and the body; the regulations of Charles II, in 1663, provided for them to be armed with "a sword and a case of pistolls ... each Trooper of our Guards to have a carbine besides".

By the start of the eighteenth century, the cavalry establishment had been divided into household and line units. The household establishment consisted of four troops of Horse Guards and two of Horse Grenadier Guards, while the regular establishment was composed of nine regiments of Horse and eight of Dragoons.The "horse" regiments would in theory fight mounted as cavalry, while dragoons were originally mounted infantry - they would fight dismounted, but were provided with horses for swift movement. By the middle of the century, the term had come simply to mean light cavalry.

Regiments were, at this time, known by semi-permanent nicknames or by the names of their colonels; in 1751, in an attempt to reduce confusion, regiments were assigned numbers in order of their seniority. The cavalry regiments of the line were numbered in three separate sequences; 1st through 4th Horse, then 1st through 3rd Dragoon Guards, then 1st through 14th Dragoons. "Dragoon Guards" was a new title, and did not denote a Guards' role; it was adopted by the three senior horse regiments in 1746, when George II reduced them to the status of dragoons in order to save money.

The first "light horse" regiment was raised in 1745, for service in the Second Jacobite rising, and proved so successful that light troops were added to most cavalry regiments in 1755. In 1759, five complete regiments (the 15th to 19th) of Light Dragoons were formed, and the distinction was made between the light cavalry (Light Dragoon regiments) and the heavy cavalry (Dragoon and Dragoon Guard regiments). Henceforth, all newly raised regiments of cavalry would be denoted Light Dragoons. By 1783, the 7th to 14th Dragoons had become the 7th to 14th Light Dragoons, changing from heavy to light roles.

The various troops of Horse Guards and Horse Grenadier Guards were regimented in 1788, forming the 1st Regiment of Life Guards and 2nd Regiment of Life Guards; together with the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards they formed the Household Cavalry. The same year, the remaining four Horse regiments were retitled as the 4th through 7th Dragoon Guards


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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #20 on: September 09, 2013, 11:21:00 pm »
Sorry guys going to work tomorro i had a some bussy days

Don't worry! I made a temporary thread myself. There is some texts there about light infantry that you are more than welcome to put in :D
Here is the link:
https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=8498.0
What do you say?

Looks good! Are you making a thread as well? ^^
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2013, 01:28:29 am »
Looks good
« Last Edit: September 11, 2013, 01:39:41 pm by asjklt »

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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #22 on: September 12, 2013, 12:10:06 pm »
Where is my thread god damnit!
Nah but seriously, I'd love a thread. All the info is right here
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Regiment name: 15ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Légère
Thread or Header: Thread and header please :D
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Respect the leaders and their decisions, listen to them as well.
Do not try to troll or teamkill on purpose during battles.
No bullying or generally be a dick to your friends in the regiment.
Come to our events and trainings, thats our main requirment for you as our member.
Discipline, if you lack it, you're out.



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Enlisted
Ct - Conscrit (Recruit)
Sdt - Soldat (Private)
SoD - Soldat de Deuxemie Classe (Private First class)
SoP - Soldat de Premiere Classe (Lance Corpral)

NCO's
Cpl - Caporal (Corpral)
Sgt - Sergent (Sergeant)
Adj - Adjutant (Sergeant Major)

Officers
SousLt - Sous-lieutenant (Second Lieutenant)
Lt - Lieutenant (Lieutenant)
Cpt - Capitaine (Captain)
CdB - Chef de bataillon (Major)
Maj - Major (Lieutenant Colonel)
Col - Colonel (Colonel)

The names being within ( ) is only the english equivalent.

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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #23 on: September 12, 2013, 02:52:53 pm »
15eme thread


"No sooner had the 15e Légère and 33e Ligne arrived and
deployed than they marched on the enemy, nothing could resist their attack.
The 15e was directed at the bridge and chased a corps 10 times more numerous than they, penetrated Sokolnitz,
intermingled with the Russians, slaughtering with the bayonet all that dared oppose them."


Light Infantry



raditionally light infantry (or skirmishers) were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, harassing and delaying the enemy advance. Light infantry often fought in close co-ordination with line infantry, where they could screen the line infantry from harassing fire, and the line infantry could intervene to protect the light infantry from attacks of enemy cavalry.
                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                                                                                          
More often than not it was the light infantry storming the gates of farms and towns. For example at Waterloo the gate of Hougoumont was stormed by the 1st Light Regiment, and the gates of La Haye Sainte was attacked by the 13th Light. In La Haye Sainte the French broke down the outer door of the passage through the stables. It was here where both sides crossed bayonets. The attackers were pushed back but the French light infantrymen climbed up onto the roof of the stables and fired down into the yard at the German riflemen. The riflemen attempted to block up holes in the walls made by artillery fire but the French scaled the walls and bursted into the farmyard.
                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Napoleon's light infantry enjoyed a great reputation in Europe. Prussian general Scharnhorst maintained that the individual French soldier, epitomized by the light infantryman, had decided most of the tactical engagements of the war. Scharnhorst wrote:         

The physical ability and high inteligence of the common man enables the French light infantryman to profit from all advantages offered by the terrain and the general situation, while the phlegmatic Germans, Bohemians and Dutch form an open ground and do nothing but what their officers order them to do."




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Battles and combats of the 15ème Régiment d'Infanterie Légère
  • 1797: Gradisca and Trebbia
  • 1799: Tidone River, Trebbia River, and Novi
  • 1800: Monte-Cenis
  • 1805: Amstetten and Austerlitz
  • 1807: Koenigsberg
  • 1808: Evora and Vimeiro
  • 1809: La Corogne and Misarella
  • 1809: Donawerth, Thann, Landshut, Ratisbonne, Eckmuhl, and Wagram
  • 1810: Cuidad-Rodrigo
  • 1812: Smolensk, Moskowa, Mojaisk, and Krasnoe
  • 1813: Lauenbourg, Grosmulseau, and Hambourg
  • 1814: Anvers, La Rothiere, and Monterau
  • 1815: Ligny, Wavre, and Namur


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Maj - Major
CdB - Chef de Bataillon
Cpt - Capitaine
Lt - Lieutenant
SousLt - Sous-lieutenant

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Adj - Adjutant
Sgt - Sergent
Cpl - Caporal

   Enlisted Men

SoP - Soldat de Premiere Classe
SoD - Soldat de Deuxieme Classe
Sdt - Soldat
Ct - Conscrit



Regimental Roster
Officers

Col Penn
          Non-commissioned Officers

Cpl  TerrorFish
Cpl  WeedWackerl

   Enlisted Men

SoD  Ceres97
SoD  Delta
SoD  Gorbatsjov
SoD  Haggisman
SoD  Johnny M.
SoD  Samurai
SoD  SilentPain
SoD  Tallest
SoD  Xelop

Sdt  Edymion
Sdt  GameFreaker
Sdt  Ori123
Sdt  Pavel
Sdt  Vhasj

Ct  Boltonbulls
Ct  Otto
Ct  Facebook
Ct  gosh_mate
Ct  MakeCake



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Discipline
Always follow orders, and do not ignore them to suit your needs.
We expect all members to be mature during linebattles and trainings.


Respect
All members are expected and required to be civil towards other members and all players of NW.

Attendance
All soldiers are required to regularly attend the trainings, and expected to fight off the enemy with great courage!


Schedule

Monday:
Warm up & Briefing - 18:30 GMT
Archers Monday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



Tuesday:
Warm up & Briefing - 18:30 GMT
47th Tuesday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



Wednesday:
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33rd Wednesday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



Thursday:
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95th Thursday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



Friday:
Warm up & Briefing - 18:30 GMT
K-KA Friday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



Saturday:
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Crusaders Saturday Linbattle - 19:30 GMT



Sunday:
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33rd Sunday Linebattle - 19:00 GMT



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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #24 on: September 12, 2013, 02:55:01 pm »
Gurkha I am working on your one atm!.

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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2013, 03:07:47 pm »
Regiment name:Server name:Resurrection Groupfighting
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #26 on: September 12, 2013, 03:22:41 pm »
Regiment name:Server name:Resurrection Groupfighting
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #27 on: September 12, 2013, 03:33:00 pm »
Done

Groupfighting header
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Re: Wylde's threads & headers
« Reply #28 on: September 12, 2013, 03:46:53 pm »
Do you mind if you make another one with some guys fighting and a better font?:S