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Confederates / Re: Army of Alabama
« on: January 01, 2017, 10:11:29 pm »
The Rules will be redone because most of them I dont agree with and this would not help the NaS community and that's a promise

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Confederates / Shelby's Iron Brigade [CSA][NA]
« on: November 30, 2016, 02:52:45 am »
Shelby's Iron Brigade


The Brigade's History
Shelby's Iron Brigade was originally formed, in 1863, under orders, from Major General Thomas C. Hindman, following a successful recruiting expedition, into Missouri, by Joseph O. Shelby, Upton Hays and John T. Coffee; who each recruited, a regiment of cavalry. These new regiments - Shelby's 5th, Hays's 11th and Coffee's 6th (redesignated as 12th), were brigaded, under the command of Colonel Shelby.
Shelby's Iron Brigade, based themselves in Arkansas, participated in four major raids, into Missouri, during the war, earning a reputation, as the most formidable brigade in the theater.

Shelby was promoted to Brigadier General, following his successful raid of 1863. When Shelby later assumed division command, he was replaced by M. Jeff Thompson. The brigade remained in Shelby's Division in the Army of Missouri and fought in Maj. Gen. Sterling Price's Missouri Expedition in 1864—saving Price's army, from destruction several times, including the retreat at the Battle of Marmiton River.

In the autumn of 1864, some 1,500 of Shelby’s Iron Brigade cavalry surrounded Sedalia, Missouri, and overpowered local Union militia defenders. They began to loot and sack the town, on October 15, 1864. Once General Thompson arrived in Sedalia, he ordered his men to stop the destruction, and moved them on, leaving Sedalia once again in Union hands.

Later, the Missouri Iron Brigade distinguished themselves, at the 1864 battles of Little Blue River and Westport, and captured many towns, from their Union garrisons, including Potosi, Boonville, Waverly, Stockton, Lexington, and California, Missouri.

Engagements


    Shelby's Raid (1863)
    Price's Raid (1864)
    Battle of Marmiton River (1864)
    Sedalia Raid (1864)
    Battle of Little Blue River (1864)
    Battle of Westport (1864)

Command Staff
Brigadier General Von Darabos
Chief of Staff Grizzly
Staff Major Crane
Staff Captain Spartan

Regiments

 
5th Texas Infantry(The Bloody Fifth)

During the winter of 1861 - 1862 The 5th Texas had been camped across the Potomac River from the 5th New York Infantry, "Duryee's Zouaves" and had traded insults and threats across the ice, offering to take the measure of the other when they met in battle. At Second Manassas (Second Bull Run) the Texans were able to settle accounts. After the Brigade drove off the 10th New York, deployed as skirmishers, driving them through the 5th New York, The 5th Texas emerged from the woods and found themselves facing the 5th New York, which was across a creek and on higher ground. The 5th New York's first volley was high, and The 5th Texas' was not. The Texans went sent into the New Yorkers and destroyed it as a unit, as one report put it. There were not 50 unwounded men in the (New York) Regiment. Flushed with success, The 5th Texas continued to advance, tearing through the disintegrating Federal flank, out distantcing not only the rest of the Brigade, but the rest of the main army. In his official report Hood said that the 5th Texas had "slipped the bridle" and earned themselves the name "The Bloody Fifth"

Total Man Power is 19

31st Louisiana Infantry

History
The Louisiana 31st Infantry Regiment [including Morrison's 6th Louisiana Infantry Battalion] was organized at Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the early summer of 1862. Assigned to General Baldwin's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, the unit lost 9 killed and 16 wounded at Chickasaw Bluff and was captured defending Vicksburg . After being exchanged, it was placed in A. Thomas' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought in various conflicts in Louisiana. During the spring of 1865 it disbanded.

Total Man Power is 17

32nd Virginia Skirmishers


The 32nd Virginia was formed in May, 1861, by consolidating Montague's and Goggin's Infantry Battalions. Its members were from Hampton and Williamsburg and the counties of Warwick, James City, and York. Three companies were accepted into service as artillery and were transferred to the 1st Virginia Artillery.

After its reorganization in May, 1862, the unit operated with only seven companies. At the Battle of Williamsburg two companies fought under General Pryor, then the regiment was attached to General Semmes' and Corse's Brigade. It participated in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg, moved with Longstreet to Suffolk, and later served in the Department of Richmond and in North Carolina. Returning to Virginia it was active at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, took its place in the Petersburg trenches north and south of the James River, they saw action on the Chickahominy (May 1864), at Cold Harbor (June), on the Petersburg Campaign (to April 1865), and ended the war at Appomattox.

Total Man Power is 13

10th Texas Infantry

History

The 10th Texas Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Waco, Texas, during the winter of 1861-1862 under the command of Colonel Allison Nelson. Many of its members were from the towns of Houston and Tyler, and Grimes, Freestone, San Augustine, and Washington counties. The regiment suffered heavy casualties throughout the war including many of its commanding officers. The original commander Colonel Allison Nelson, had just been promoted to Brigadier General in September 1862 when he was stricken with typhoid, or "camp fever" and died near Austin, Arkansas, on October 7, 1862.

Total Man power is 21

6th South Carolina Cavalry(Dixie Rangers)

History
This unit was originally called the 16th Battalion South Carolina Partisan Rangers - Aiken's Regiment, the 1st Reg. South Carolina Partisan Rangers, and Aiken's 1st Regiment South Carolina Partisan Rangers. It was a part of the state militia troops. The men were formally mustered into Confederate service as the 16th Battalion, South Carolina Cavalry on July 23, 1862. The 6th South Carolina Cavalry was then organized in January 1863, using the 16th Battalion as its nucleus.

Total Man power is 4

17th Alabama Infantry


This regiment was organized at Montgomery in August 1861. In November it moved to Pensacola, and was present at the bombardment in that month, and in January after. In March 1862 the regiment was sent to west Tennessee. Brigaded under J.K. Jackson of Georgia - with the Eighteenth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-fourth Alabama regiments - the regiment fought at Shiloh, and lost 125 killed and wounded. A month after, it was in the fight at Farmington with few casualties. In the autumn, when Gen. Bragg moved into Kentucky, the Seventeenth, much depleted by sickness, was left at Mobile. It was there drilled as heavy artillery, and had charge of eight batteries on the shore of the bay. It remained at that post till March 1864, when it was ordered to Rome, Ga. The brigade consisted of the Seventeenth and Twenty-ninth Alabama, and the First and Twenty-sixth Alabama, and Thirty-sixth Alabama, and Thirty-seventh Mississippi, were soon after added, the command devolving at different times on Gen. Cantey of Russell, Col. Murphey of Montgomery, Col. O'Neal of Lauderdale, and Gen. Shelley of Talladega. It was engaged at the Oostenaula bridge, and in the three days' battle of Resaca, with severe loss. The Seventeenth had its full share of the trials and hardships of the campaign from Dalton to Jonesboro, fighting almost daily, especially at Cassville, New Hope, Kennesa, Lost Mountain, and Atlanta. In the battle of Peach-tree Creek it lost 130 killed and wounded, and on the 28th of July 180 killed and wounded. The entire loss from the Resaca to Lovejoy's Station was 586, but few of whom were captured. The regiment moved into Tennessee with Gen. Hood, and lost at least two-thirds of its forces engaged at Franklin; and a number of the remainder were captured at Nashville. A remnant moved into North Carolina, and a part fought at Bentonville. It was then consolidated with the Twenty-ninth and Thirty-third Alabama regiments, with E.P. Holcombe of Lowndes as colonel, J.F. Tate of Russell lieutenant colonel, and Willis J. Milner of Butler major.

Total Man Power is 8

The Total Man power of the Brigade is 82

If you would like to join
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The Rights to this Brigade belongs to Von Darabos the Brigadier General of the Brigade





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Confederates / Re: 6th South Carolina Cavalry [NA]
« on: October 26, 2016, 04:35:42 am »
This Thread is under Construction

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Confederates / 6th South Carolina Cavalry [NA]
« on: October 26, 2016, 04:34:14 am »
6th South Carolina Cavalry

           

                                                               
History of the Regiment
                                                                                                                           
This unit was originally called the 16th Battalion South Carolina Partisan Rangers - Aiken's Regiment, the 1st Reg. South Carolina Partisan Rangers, and Aiken's 1st Regiment South Carolina Partisan Rangers. It was a part of the state militia troops. The men were formally mustered into Confederate service as the 16th Battalion, South Carolina Cavalry on July 23, 1862. The 6th South Carolina Cavalry was then organized in January 1863, using the 16th Battalion as its nucleus. Some of the men were from Columbia, including several students from The Citadel Academy. The 6th Cavalry saw action at Willstown and Pon Pon River in South Carolina, and then moved to Virginia with about 1,000 men and was assigned to the Cavalry Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Assigned to General Matthew C. Butler's brigade, the regiment participated in the Wilderness and Cold Harbor operations and in various conflicts south of the James River. Later, it was engaged in the Carolinas Campaign assigned to Logan's Brigade.The depleted regiment surrendered with the Army of Tennessee at Bennett Place in North Carolina.
Nicknames
Dixie Rangers
Aiken's 16th S. C. Partisan Rangers
1st Partisan Rangers
                                                                         
                                                         
               
Notable Battles
           
Battle of the Wilderness VA (May 5-6, 1864)
    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House VA (May 8–21, 1864)
    Battle of North Anna VA (May 23-26, 1864)
    Cold Harbor VA (June 1-3, 1864)
    Siege of Petersburg, Virginia (June 1864 - April 1865)
    Battle of Vaughan Road (October 1, 1864)
    Carolinas Campaign SC (February - April 1865)
    Darlington, South Carolina (February 27, 1865)
    Solomon's Grove (March 9, 1865)
    Battle of Monroe's Crossroads (March 10, 1865)

We are apart of the Shelby Iron Brigade

I Konrad Grey Hereby claim the Rights to this Regimental name and shall hold them to protect and Preserve our Confederacy and Independance.



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Confederates / Re: The Gist Brigade [CSA] [NA]
« on: September 09, 2016, 03:35:25 am »
Yes you have a Problem with it? Its a Real Brigade I can give a history lesson if I must.

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Confederates / Re: 31st Louisiana Zouaves Needs You!
« on: August 24, 2016, 01:50:57 am »
Good Luck from the 24th South Carolina and Hope to see you on the Battle as Friend or Foe

WE ARE THE GALLANT 24TH

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GL mateys from the 24th South Carolina

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Confederates / Re: ★53rd Virgnia Battalion Recruiting★ [EU/NA]
« on: August 14, 2016, 03:46:20 am »
GL mateys from the 24th South Carolina

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Confederates / Re: Confederate Marine Corps
« on: August 10, 2016, 04:55:40 pm »
This lasted 2 days RIP. Well Scruffy anyway.

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Confederates / Re: The Gist Brigade [CSA] [NA]
« on: August 10, 2016, 04:49:29 pm »
I will be adding more Later.

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Confederates / The Gist Brigade [CSA] [NA]
« on: August 10, 2016, 04:48:52 pm »
The Gist Brigade

     

                           
Brief History


The Gist Brigade was made up of 46th Georgia, 65th Georgia Regiment & 8th Georgia Battalion, 16th South Carolina, and 24th South Carolina.The Brigadier General names was States Rights Gist. They faught at the Battle of Franklin and fought The Defence of Charleston Habour and Fought with the Army of Tennessee. They Survived until the end of the war and now we recreate this Southern Brigade to Reward there Gallant fight for the Southern Cause.   

 
The Regiments


                                                       
The 24th South Carolina Infantry Regiment
   

              The 24th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry was organized during the winter of 1861-1862. It was also known as Capers's Regiment, the 24th South Carolina Sharpshooters and the Gallant 24th. In May, 1863, the 24th Regiment moved to Mississippi and assigned to General Gist's Brigade. It was engaged at Jackson, Mississippi and then joined the Army of Tennessee. On April 9, 1865 it was consolidated with the 16th Regiment Infantry to create the 16th/24th Consolidated Regiment Infantry. Surrendered on April 26, 1865 under the Army of Tennessee.

There are Currently14 Members

If you would like to join the 24th South Carolina Infantry please add me on steam at Konrad (TheBlackBear) https://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBlackB3ar/


     
The Charleston Zouave Cadets
 

 

We are the Zouaves that Defend our great city of Charleston and the glorious state of South Carolina! We are members of the Gist Brigade and invite all to join us! This name is now reserved to myself.
Brief History,
Formed at the beginning of the War Between the states the Charleston Zouave Cadets were part of the 1st Regiment of Rifles, SC Militia. For most of the company short career it was spent guarding prisoners from First Manassas at the now abandond Castle Pinckney.
Contact     
Send a Steam friend request to [2ndSCInf]1stLt-Locke1740   

           
If you would like to Join The Brigade add Konrad (TheBlackBear) https://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBlackB3ar/ 

         
The Total Manpower of the Brigade is 16 at the Moment

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More too be added later we Have reformed

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Confederates / Re: 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment [CSA] [NA]
« on: July 31, 2016, 05:31:17 am »

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Confederates / Re: 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment [CSA] [NA]
« on: July 31, 2016, 04:04:32 am »

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