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Events: EU / [DL]Saturday Historical Linebattle
« on: March 08, 2014, 10:30:24 pm »
The Event has a new Organisator.

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Events: EU / [DL]Monday Historical Linebattle
« on: May 26, 2013, 05:33:51 pm »

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Events / 18tes Siege Event
« on: May 20, 2013, 04:41:12 pm »
Wir, das 18teKPR, haben uns gedacht das wir einmal im Monat ein Siege Event mit unseren eigenen Maps veranstalten wollen.

Es findet das nächste mal am Samstag den 25.05.2013 statt!

Einheitengröße
Linieninfanterie 5-30
Leichteinfanterie und Jäger 5-20
Artillerie 5-15

Regeln:
Mindestens fünf Mann pro Boot
Man darf sich zur Festung nur mit mindestens fünf Mann bewegen
Schießen darf mach immer
Keine Sapper
Das Hinkniehen ist immer erlaubt
Jede Kanone darf besetzt werden
Verteidiger dürfen nicht in die Boote/aus der Festung raus
Verteidiger dürfen das Tor nicht öfnen

Code
Regimentsname:
Einheitenklasse:
Anzahl:


Teams

Team 1 Preußen
Linie:
18tesKPR 15-20
IR_Nr4 10-15
Leichteinf oder Jäger:
Arty:
IR_Nr4 5

Team 2 Österreich
Linie:
2nd Hessian 20-25
Leichteinf oder Jäger:
Arty:
2nd Hessian FAr 5-10

Bitte jedes angenomme Regiment am Eventstag um 19 uhr auf dem 18ten Ts kommen [Ts-Ip:18tes.de pw:18tes]

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Regimenter / 4th U.S Light Artillery
« on: November 16, 2012, 10:07:09 pm »
4th U.S Light Artillery

History
Frederick the Great, the warrior King of Prussia, once said his artillery lent “dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl.” What Frederick realized was that, of the three main combat arms of 18th-century warfare, artillery required far greater knowledge, care and finesse than did infantry or cavalry. The validity of Frederick’s observation was recognized in the United States a century later; Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point were apportioned to the branches of service based upon their class standings. The top tier went into the engineers, the second into the artillery, the third to the cavalry and the bottom to the infantry.

While engineering was the most sophisticated discipline within the art of warfare and required the most advanced knowledge of mathematics and applied physics, it was essentially a noncombatant arm. Artillery also required an advanced knowledge of mathematics and applied physics, but gunners always had to put their learning to use during the chaos of battle. The artillery branch demanded of its commanders technical knowledge not required of cavalry and infantry commanders, and thus, of the combat arms in the 19th-century U.S. Army, the artillery received the most accomplished West Point graduates.

Ranks
Captain
First Sergeant
Quartermaster Sergeant
Sergeant
Corporal
Chief of the line of Caissons
Chief of the Limber
Cannoneer

Rules for joining us
-minimum age : 14
-teamspeak 3
-headset
-only German speakers please

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