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Suggestions & Bug Reports / The question of Buckshot & Buck&ball
« on: June 02, 2022, 03:24:21 pm »
One thing that I think could be helpful is a button admin panel that would disable buckshot & buck&ball. I recently attended two conquests events and one of them was literally everyone just using buckshot & buck&ball it was chaos and was like I was playing on a pub server. The second event banned use of buckshot & buck&ball which made it a lot more enjoyable because one you wouldn't automatically die and two would actually be able to make it to melee. Of course some people out there wouldn't follow the ban on buckshot & buck&ball and it can be hard to constantly read the kill feed while admining. Maybe just a simple checkbox like for gf mode where once selected you either cant select it or cant reload it or something that would just blocks the usage of Buckshot & Buck&ball

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Regiments (Game Clans) / 18th United States Infantry Regiment
« on: February 24, 2022, 01:56:36 am »

18th United States Infantry Regiment


History
Established with other US Regular Army Regiments in the Regular Brigade at Camp Thomas, Ohio July 1861. Participated in the Western Campaigns of the War as a part of the US XIV Army Corps Under MG George Thomas, MG John M. Palmer and MG Jefferson C. Davis.
Perryville, KY; Stones River, TN; Chickamauga, GA; Chattanooga, TN; Campaign for Atlanta.

Utoy Creek GA 5 August 1864 as part of Johnsons 1st Division, XIV Army Corps under MG John M Palmer the Regular Brigade was cited for making a crossing of North Utoy Creek under fire assaulting and driving Armstrong's Confederate Cavalry Brigade Dismounted from their position at Peyton Road. 15th and 18th US Infantry were cited for this action in the Official Records. The Battalion and Regular Brigade and participated in the initial attack 5 August 1864 south of Atlanta at the battle of Utoy Creek, GA in an attempt to break the main siege lines in Atlanta protecting the Railroads at East Point, GA. Conducted a feint assault 6 August 1864 to support XXIII Corps Attack at Utoy Creek and participated in the three-week Siege of Atlanta along high ground east of Utoy Creek in SW Atlanta near Willis Mill and Adams Park, GA

Ranks
Commanding Officers

First Lieutenant - The First Lieutenant is the leader of the regiment. The First Lieutenant will supervise all officers and non-commissioned officers below him. The First Lieutenant will ensure that all officers are performing their duties.

Second Lieutenant - The Second Lieutenant is the second in command of the regiment and will assist the First Lieutenant when asked. The Second Lieutenant will take command of the line when the First Lieutenant has been killed in combat. The Second Lieutenant will overlook the NCOs in order to make sure there doing there duties.

Non-Commissioned Officers


Sergeant - A Sergeant observes the line and ensures that all members of the regiment are following orders and enforces discipline.

Corporal - An Corporal is the lowest rank for an NCO. The Corporal will make sure the line is orderly and straight.

Enlisted Rankers

Specialist - A Specialist is a someone who has not only been in the regiment for a fair amount of time but at the same time has shown good discipline and skill in melee. Most importantly for the Specialist is to be excellent in their melee skills. A Specialist is the best example of discipline and skill in the regiment.

Private First Class - The Private First Class is the backbone rank of the regiment, he is neither really good at shooting or really good in melee but he is disciplined and has been a member of the regiment for some time.

Private - The Private is a member of the regiment who will be most observed to see if he will continue his time in the regiment or not. Its expected that the Private begin to have a decent understanding of how the regiment works and develop discipline within the line.

Recruit - The Recruit is a new member of the regiment, a recruit must attend three events to become a private.

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Confederates / 3rd South Carolina
« on: February 12, 2017, 04:44:20 am »
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Regiments / Avant - Garde Battalion (NA)
« on: January 26, 2017, 05:30:19 am »


Avant - Garde Battalion


History
Following Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, and his subsequent retreat back into France, Frederick William was able to return to Brunswick in 1813 to reclaim his title. He also took the opportunity to replenish the ranks of his Black Brunswickers. Upon Napoleon's escape from Elba in 1815 he once more placed himself under the Duke of Wellington's command and joined the allied forces of the Seventh Coalition in Belgium. The "Brunswick Corps", as it is called in the order of battle for the Waterloo Campaign, formed up as a discrete division in the allied reserve. Its strength is given as 5376 men, composed of eight infantry battalions; one Advance Guard or Avantgarde, one Life Guard or Leib-Bataillon, three Light and three Line Battalions. They were supported by both a horse and foot artillery battery of eight guns each. Also included were a regiment of Brunswicker Hussars and a single squadron of Uhlans were often attached to the allied cavalry corps.

Ranks
Commanding Officers

OberLeutnant - The OberLeutnant is the leader of the regiment. The Oberleutnant will supervise all officers and non-commissioned officers below him. The Oberleutnant will ensure that all officers are performing their duties.

Fahnrich - The Fahnrich is the second in command of the regiment and will assist the Oberleutnant when asked. The Fahnrich will take command of the line when the Oberleutnant has been killed in combat. The Fahnrich will overlook the NCOs in order to make sure there doing there duties.

Non-Commissioned Officers


Feldwebel - A Feldwebel observes the line and ensures that all members of the regiment are following orders and enforces discipline.

Unteroffizier - An Unteroffizier is the lowest rank for an NCO. The Unteroffizier will make sure the line is orderly and straight.

Enlisted Rankers

Gefreiter - The Gefreiter is a very professional, experienced and disciplined member of the regiment who can become the next Unteroffizier when there is availability.

Grenadier - A Grenadier is a someone who has not only been in the regiment for a fair amount of time but at the same time has shown good discipline and skill in melee. Most importantly for the Grenadier is to be excellent in their melee skills. A Grenadier is the best example of discipline and skill in the regiment.

Fusilier - The Fusilier is the backbone rank of the regiment, he is neither really good at shooting or really good in melee but he is disciplined and has been a member of the regiment for some time.

Musketier - The Musketier is a member of the regiment who will be most observed to see if he will continue his time in the regiment or not. Its expected that the Musketier begin to have a decent understanding of how the regiment works and develop discipline within the line.

Rekrut - The Rekrut is a new member of the regiment, a recruit must attend three events to become a private.

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Confederates / 1st Arkansas
« on: November 09, 2015, 05:52:24 am »



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Events: NA / ~~~23rd Welch Wednesday Night Linebattle~~~~
« on: November 07, 2015, 07:09:33 am »


Information
8 pm EST
Please be in ts 20 minutes before the event starts for the information (7:40pm EST)
TS: silverbolt.bluefangsolutions.com:9998

Event Master: https://steamcommunity.com/id/Wallace23
23rd Leader: https://steamcommunity.com/id/dodge23

Event Rules
No trolling (aka; teamkilling, teamwounding, kicking, obstructing artillery, etc.)
No Profane or abusive language, taunting, spamming, racial or ethnic slurs
No ramboing
No FOC Except Cav they MUST carry the charge.
No FOL

Line Rules
Spoiler
Max 1/2 Man Spacing
No Kneeling while in combat includes reloading.
No musketoons
Must Reload in Line
Once one member of the Regiment is in melee no more shooting.
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Cavalry Rules
Spoiler
Max of 16 includes Trumpeter's and Sergeants
Must go all the same unit.
If Dragoons you many Fire on the Charge but must carry the charge.
If Dragoons are dismounted they act like Light Infantry
If below three member's mounted they must dismount and fight on foot.
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Artillery Rules
Spoiler
2 pieces of Artillery leaders choice between howitzers or cannons
No Rockets
Max 2 Sappers
Arty Guard must stay near the guns they may hide behind sapper cover.
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Skirmisher Rules
Spoiler
Max of 15
Max of 5 man spacing
No musketoons
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Application
Spoiler
Regiment name:
Regiment Tags:
Role (Line, Arty, Skrim, Cav)?:
Regimental Leader's Steam:
Estimated Attendance:
Have you read the rules?:
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Attending Regiments
Spoiler

Cav
23rd

Artillery

Skrims

Line
23rd
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Regiments / 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment
« on: January 18, 2015, 02:31:48 am »
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment
History
The 24th Infantry Regiment fought in the difficult campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days Battles to Gettysburg, then moved to Georgia with Longstreet. The 24th was engaged at Chickamauga, and did see action in the Knoxville Campaign. The regiment returned to Virginia and participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, was active in the Shenandoah Valley, and ended the war at Appomattox.

Soon after being mustered into Confederate service the regiment was moved to Lynchburg, Virginia. Within a week of arriving there, however, it was ordered to Goldsborough, North Carolina. There it joined the Department of North Carolina. The unit remained there until early in 1862. Returning to Virginia, the unit was placed in the Army of Northern Virginia. It served in that army until the summer of 1863. At that time it was moved to Georgia where it served in the Army of Tennessee. It next saw service in the Department of East Tennessee. In the spring of 1864 the regiment returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, remaining in that army until mid-summer 1864. It then moved to the Shenandoah Valley where it served in the Army of the Valley District. Finally, in December 1864, the unit returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, serving in that army for the remainder of the war.

Listed below are the specific higher command assignments of the regiment.
Sep 30, 1861 - Attached, Coast Defense, Department of North Carolina
Apr 30, 1862 - Cobb's Brigade, McLaws' Division, Right of Position, Army of Northern Virginia
May 21, 1862 - Cobb's Brigade, Third Division, Army of Northern Virginia
Jul 21, 1862 - Second Brigade, McLaws' Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Sep 20, 1862 - Cobb's Brigade, McLaws' Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Dec 10, 1862 - Cobb's Brigade, McLaws' Division, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
May 1, 1863 - Wofford's Brigade, McLaws' Division, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Oct 01, 1863 - Wofford's Brigade, McLaws' Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Tennessee
Dec 01, 1863 - Wofford's Brigade, McLaws' Division, Department of East Tennessee
May 1, 1864 - Wofford's Brigade, Kershaw's Division, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Oct 01, 1864 - Wofford's Brigade, Kershaw's Division, Second Corps, Army of the Valley District
Dec 31, 1864 - Wofford's Brigade, Kershaw's Division, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Apr 01, 1865 - DuBose's Brigade, Kershaw's Division, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

Engagements
Skirmish, Warwick Road, Va. Apr 05, 1862
Siege, Yorktown, Va. Apr 05 - May 4, 1862
Engagement, Lee's Mills, Burnt Chimneys, Dam No. 1, Va. Apr 16, 1862
Evacuation, Yorktown, Va. May 4, 1862
Skirmish, Ellison's Mills near Mechanicsville, Va. May 23, 1862
Battle, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Va. May 31 - Jun 01, 1862
Seven Days Battles Jun 25 - Jul 01, 1862
Battle, Peach Orchard (Allen's Farm) near Fair Oaks Station Jun 29, 1862
Battle, Savage Station, Va. Jun 29, 1862
Battle, Malvern Hill, Crew's Farm (Poindexter's Farm) Jul 01, 1862
Engagement, Malvern Hill, Va. Aug 05, 1862
Campaign in Northern Virginia (Second Bull Run Campaign) Aug 16 - Sep 02, 1862
Maryland Campaign Sep 06 - Sep 22, 1862
Action, Maryland Heights, Md. Sep 12 - Sep 13, 1862
Siege, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Sep 13 - Sep 15, 1862
Battle, Antietam, Sharpsburg, Md. Sep 16 - Sep 17, 1862
Operations in Loudoun, Fauquier, and Rappahannock Co, Va. Oct 26 - Nov 10, 1862
Battle, Fredericksburg, Va. Dec 12 - Dec 15, 1862
Chancellorsville Campaign Apr 27 - May 6, 1863
Battle, Chancellorsville, Va. May 1 - May 5, 1863
Gettysburg Campaign Jun 03 - Aug 01, 1863
Battle, Gettysburg, Pa. Jul 01 - Jul 03, 1863
Retreat to near Manassas Gap, Va. Jul 05 - Jul 24, 1863
Skirmish near Manassas Gap, Va. Jul 23, 1863
Battle, Chickamauga, Ga. Sep 19 - Sep 21, 1863
Siege, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sep 24 - Oct 30, 1863
Engagement, Wauhatchie, Tenn. Oct 28 - Oct 29, 1863
Knoxville Campaign Nov 04 - Dec 23, 1863
Skirmish, Little River, Tenn. Nov 15, 1863
Siege, Knoxville, Tenn. Nov 17 - Dec 04, 1863
Assault, Forts Saunders and Loudon, Knoxville, Tenn. Nov 29, 1863
Operations about Dandridge, Tenn. Jan 16 - Jan 17, 1864
Wilderness Campaign May 4 - Jun 12, 1864
Battle, Wilderness, Va. May 5 - May 7, 1864
Battles about Spotsylvania Court House, Laurel Hill, Ni River, Fredericksburg Road, Va. May 8 - May 21, 1864
Assault on the Salient, Spotsylvania Court House, Vs. May 12, 1864
Operations on the line of the North Anna River, Va. May 22 - May 26, 1864
Operations on the line of the Pamunkey River, Va. May 26 - May 28, 1864
Operations on the line of the Totopotomoy River, Va. May 28 - May 31, 1864
Battles about Cold Harbor, Va. Jun 01 - Jun 12, 1864
Assault, Petersburg, Va. Jun 16, 1864
Siege Operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Jun 16 - Jul ??, 1864
Assault, Petersburg, Va. Jun 18, 1864
Sheridan's Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley, Va. Aug 07 - Nov 28, 1864
Engagement, Cedarville, Guard Hill (Front Royal), Va. Aug 16, 1864
Action, Bunker Hill, W. Va. Sep 02 - Sep 03, 1864
Battle, Opequon, Winchester, Va. Sep 19, 1864
Battle, Fisher's Hill, Woodstock, Va. Sep 22, 1864
Battle, Cedar Creek, Middletown, Belle Grove, Va. Oct 19, 1864
Siege Operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Dec ??, 1864 - Apr 02, 1865
Appomattox Campaign Mar 28 - Apr 09, 1865
Engagement, Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr 06, 1865
Engagement, Clover Hill, Appomattox Court House, Va. Apr 09, 1865
Surrender, Appomattox Court House, Va. Apr 09, 1865

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