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About the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders
The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders are an active, disciplined and militarily structured Napoleonic Wars regiment that finds pride in being a well-rounded and experienced regiment.
We have members of variable experience in our ranks, from the most seasoned veterans to the freshest recruits.
All are welcome to join the 93rd: inexperienced NW players will learn to hold their ground  in melee quickly; veterans will be able to fight alongside other melee experts, teaching new members tricks and maybe even learning a thing or two themselves.
The 93rd are a highly disciplined regiment. We believe discipline is the most important thing to keeping a regiment structured and professional. In the 93rd you are rewarded for your actions.
If you are interested in joining a serious, disciplined and skilled regiment, enlist for service in the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders today!

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Rank Structure


Colonel

Serjeant Major

Lance Corporal

Lieutenant Colonel

Colour Serjeant

Kingsman

Major

Serjeant

Private

Captain

Corporal

Recruit

Lieutenant

Ensign
With thanks to Rival for the Rank Icons & Table.


History of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders

The Sutherland Highlanders were raised three times before they were formally known as the Sutherland Highlanders. They were originally raised as the 1st Sutherland Fencibles in Scotland in 1759. After the disbanding on the 1st by Lord Reay in 1763 the 2nd Sutherland Fencibles were formed in 1779 by Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. Finally, in 1793 the 3rd Sutherland Fencibles were raised by Lieutenant Colonel William Wemyss. They were finally disbanded in 1799 at Fort George.

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Upon its disbandment the 93rd Regiment of Foot were enlisted on behalf of Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. When the 93rd were called to duty finally in August 1800 not a single one of these brave Highlanders failed to report to duty. And as such, they had sufficient man to march on, under, now Major General, William Wemyss.

The first major conflict of the 93rd was on 28 December 1814. As the British advanced on New Orleans the 93rd Highlanders came under direct fire. They remained in deep cover, under constant rain and in dire situation for 5 hours until the British finally retreated. The final assault of the British occurred on the 8th of January. As the battle raged on Lieutenant Colonel Dale died and when no other orders were send to advance or withdraw the 93rd stood firm. They held their ground while being completely overrun, until finally orders came to withdraw.

The 93rd were commemorated for their immense bravery and it was noted that: “To the very edge of the canal before the rampart the few that were left of the kilted regiment marched, then halted there. The men who had been detailed to bring scaling ladders and fascines had failed to come up. Unable to go forward, too proud to retreat, although the regiment behind them had all fallen back. At length a mere handful of what had been the magnificent regiment slowly retired, still in unbroken order, still turning to face the foe. From the ramparts the Americans cheered them wildly. All rifle fire ceased.” – The Thin Red Line, Regimental Journal, January 1968


Like most British regiments, the 93rd Highlanders developed its own traditions and character, some of which survived amalgamations. The 93rd Highlanders were reputed to be the most religious regiment in the British Army, outdoing even the Cameronians who were originally formed from religious zealots. The regiment formed its own parish, with ministers and elders chosen from the ranks by the ranks. Two sergeants, two corporals, and two privates would be elected to serve as elders. The regiment was also said to be the only regiment with its own regular communion plate.

There was also a long tradition of familial service within the regiment. The regiment recruited heavily from Sutherland and Caithness. Prior to amalgamation, there were no more than a dozen family names in the ranks as opposed to the 91st Highlanders who had 323 Irishmen and 501 Englishmen in its ranks.

Early in the regiment's history, it was common to see the regiment parade with a pet deer. The first deer was the pet for Sergeant Samuel Macdonald.

***

1v1 Record

Wins: 0
Draws: 1
Losses: 0
Date

24/9-2016

Opponent

KRB

Match Type

1v1



Result

5-5



Previous 1v1 Record
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With thanks to 18e John Price for allowing us to use this table.

Media
First Event 16 People.
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Second Event 19 People.
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Third Event 22 People.
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Good Attandance
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Good Shooting
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Signatues
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Contact

The Regiment can be contacted by the following methods:

Colonel James Love's Steam:

Steam Group:



Teamspeak:95.172.92.113:10043


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Regiments / 16e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne [EU]
« on: October 07, 2016, 11:14:33 am »




The 16e régiment d'infanterie de ligne are an active, disciplined and militarily structured Napoleonic Wars
regiment that finds pride in being a well-rounded and experienced regiment. We have members of variable
experience in our ranks, from the most seasoned veterans to the freshest recruits.

All are welcome to join the 16e: inexperienced NW players will learn to hold their ground
in melee quickly; veterans will be able to fight alongside other melee experts,
teaching new members tricks and maybe even learning a thing or two themselves. 

The 16e are a highly disciplined regiment. We believe discipline is the most important thing to keeping
a regiment structured and professional. In the 16e you are rewarded for your actions. If you are interested
in joining a serious, disciplined and skilled regiment, enlist for service in the 16e régiment d'infanterie de ligne today!


Our Banner, Tags and Record


16e_Rank_Name

1v1 Record

Wins: 0
Draws: 1
Losses: 0

24/9-2016 16e 5 - 5 KRB


In the 16e, we follow a rank structure similar to the structure of most French Regiments. The Commissioned Officers lead in linebattles, and are responsible for the day to day operation of the regiment. The NCOs are in charge of discipline and training, and will receive training in leadership skills. Enlisted men are the backbone of the regiment, who train to become more skilled in the game. All new members will join as Recruits, and will steadily progress through the ranks if they show skill and loyalty to the Regiment.


Officers

Colonel - Col
Chef'd Batallion - CdB
Captain- Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt
Sous-Lieutenant - Slt

           

Non-Commissioned Officers

Adjutant-Chef - AdjC
Adjutant - Adj
Sergent Major - SgtM
Sergent - Sgt
Eleve Sous-Officier - ESO

           

Enlisted

Carporal Fourrier Premiere - CplFoP
Carporal Fourrier - CplFo
Carporal - Cpl
Soldat de Premiere - SoP
Soldat de Deuxieme -  SoD
Cadet - Cad



Officers

Colonel (Col): The Colonel is the commander of the Regiment. He makes the big decisions and has the last word.

Chef'd Batallion (CdB) is the second in command of the Regiment.

Capitaine (Cpt): A Capitaine is in command of a full Company of infantry. They are expected to be flawless leaders on the battlefield.They often lead the regiment into battle or take over command should the Colonel fall. They might also lead a full Company when the battalion is deployed in separate lines.

Lieutenant (Lt): In command of a Section. (Half Company). More senior than a Sous-Lieutenant, they are expected to be very proficient, skilled and experienced leaders. They have proven themselves to be reliable leaders, able to lead a company to the highest standards.

Sous-Lieutenant (SLt): In command of a Section. (Half Company). This is the first command rank, and they are expected to be very competent leaders. They lead their own lines when their Company is deployed in a linebattle. They are also back up commanders when the battalion is deployed as one unit.

Enlisted

Caporal Fourrier de Première Classe (CplFoP): The regiments best non-officer melee fighter. The only way to get this rank is to beat the current CplFoP in a duel! If you want to keep this rank, you need to be prepared to defend your title against challenges from Caporal Fourriers!
Caporal Fourrier (CplFo): These members have proven themselves to be highly skilled melee fighters, that can bring down many enemies before falling. You are now expected to a model of discipline and skill for the regiment. Try and teach new recruits as much as possible.
Caporal (Cpl): These veteran members are skilled melee fighters, able to to take down several lesser skilled enemies. They have also proven to be loyal to the regiment. If you want to be promoted after this, you'll need to learn to be one of the best fighters in Napoleonic Wars... good luck!
Soldat de Première Classe (SoP): The higher Soldat Rank awarded to disciplined, active and loyal members of the regiment.
You are now a trusted member of the regiment, we know you're a good member than can be relied upon. You'll need to work hard to get promoted any higher.
Soldat de Deuxième Classe (SoD): The first full member rank. Awarded for passing the Cadet phase. SoD Phase can last a month or more. Enjoy your time in 16e! All we ask is that you behave and represent the regiment well.
Cadet (Cad): Cadets are on a probationary trial before they are accepted fully into the regiment. Cadet Phase lasts 1 week.
Learn fast or die horribly. You'll probably make mistakes, and you'll probably get kicked around and humiliated at Weekend Trainings.
Non-Commissioned Officer

Adjudant-Chef (AdjCf): Often same responsibilities as a Lieutenant, he has proven himself to be reliable and a rising star in the regiment. Sometimes in command of a Section. Adjudant-Chefs are expected to continue to develop their linebattle skills, while maintaining their duties to the regiment.
Adjudant (Adj): The first Executive Officer rank. Often the same responsibilities as a Lieutenant, but with more emphasis on assisting commanding officers. They are expected to be ready to command and willing to help the regiment with practical issues such as recruitment or training.
Sergent-Major (SgtMj): An important role, this officer is charged with carrying and defending the Regimental Eagle from harm.
Usually a very proficient melee fighter, so they can defend the Eagle. They are expected to treat the Regiments Eagle with honour and dignity.
Sergent (Sgt): The first real officer rank. They are responsible for keeping discipline in the line.
They are expected to learn to command, and help out where ever they have skills the regiment needs.
Eleve Sous-Officer (ESO): An Officer Cadet, being tested for command ability. If unsuccessful they will be demoted to their previous rank. Expected to try and learn and help the regiment as much as possible. You will be given command in some linebattles so you can learn.










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Regiments / 93rd "Sutherland Highlanders" Regiment of Foot [Recruiting]
« on: September 18, 2016, 09:09:26 pm »
About the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders
The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders are an active, disciplined and militarily structured Napoleonic Wars regiment that finds pride in being a well-rounded and experienced regiment.
We have members of variable experience in our ranks, from the most seasoned veterans to the freshest recruits.
All are welcome to join the 93rd: inexperienced NW players will learn to hold their ground  in melee quickly; veterans will be able to fight alongside other melee experts, teaching new members tricks and maybe even learning a thing or two themselves.
The 93rd are a highly disciplined regiment. We believe discipline is the most important thing to keeping a regiment structured and professional. In the 93rd you are rewarded for your actions.
If you are interested in joining a serious, disciplined and skilled regiment, enlist for service in the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders today!

***

Rank Structure


Colonel

Serjeant Major

Lance Corporal

Lieutenant Colonel

Colour Serjeant

Kingsman

Major

Serjeant

Private

Captain

Corporal

Recruit

Lieutenant

Ensign
With thanks to Rival for the Rank Icons & Table.


History of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders

The Sutherland Highlanders were raised three times before they were formally known as the Sutherland Highlanders. They were originally raised as the 1st Sutherland Fencibles in Scotland in 1759. After the disbanding on the 1st by Lord Reay in 1763 the 2nd Sutherland Fencibles were formed in 1779 by Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. Finally, in 1793 the 3rd Sutherland Fencibles were raised by Lieutenant Colonel William Wemyss. They were finally disbanded in 1799 at Fort George.

***

Upon its disbandment the 93rd Regiment of Foot were enlisted on behalf of Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. When the 93rd were called to duty finally in August 1800 not a single one of these brave Highlanders failed to report to duty. And as such, they had sufficient man to march on, under, now Major General, William Wemyss.

The first major conflict of the 93rd was on 28 December 1814. As the British advanced on New Orleans the 93rd Highlanders came under direct fire. They remained in deep cover, under constant rain and in dire situation for 5 hours until the British finally retreated. The final assault of the British occurred on the 8th of January. As the battle raged on Lieutenant Colonel Dale died and when no other orders were send to advance or withdraw the 93rd stood firm. They held their ground while being completely overrun, until finally orders came to withdraw.

The 93rd were commemorated for their immense bravery and it was noted that: “To the very edge of the canal before the rampart the few that were left of the kilted regiment marched, then halted there. The men who had been detailed to bring scaling ladders and fascines had failed to come up. Unable to go forward, too proud to retreat, although the regiment behind them had all fallen back. At length a mere handful of what had been the magnificent regiment slowly retired, still in unbroken order, still turning to face the foe. From the ramparts the Americans cheered them wildly. All rifle fire ceased.” – The Thin Red Line, Regimental Journal, January 1968


Like most British regiments, the 93rd Highlanders developed its own traditions and character, some of which survived amalgamations. The 93rd Highlanders were reputed to be the most religious regiment in the British Army, outdoing even the Cameronians who were originally formed from religious zealots. The regiment formed its own parish, with ministers and elders chosen from the ranks by the ranks. Two sergeants, two corporals, and two privates would be elected to serve as elders. The regiment was also said to be the only regiment with its own regular communion plate.

There was also a long tradition of familial service within the regiment. The regiment recruited heavily from Sutherland and Caithness. Prior to amalgamation, there were no more than a dozen family names in the ranks as opposed to the 91st Highlanders who had 323 Irishmen and 501 Englishmen in its ranks.

Early in the regiment's history, it was common to see the regiment parade with a pet deer. The first deer was the pet for Sergeant Samuel Macdonald.

***

1v1 Record

Wins: 0
Draws: 1
Losses: 0
Date

24/9-2016

Opponent

KRB

Match Type

1v1



Result

5-5



Previous 1v1 Record
[close]

With thanks to 18e John Price for allowing us to use this table.

Media
First Event 16 People.
[close]
Second Event 19 People.
[close]

Third Event 22 People.
[close]

Good Attandance
[close]

Good Shooting
[close]


Signatues
Spoiler





[close]

Contact

The Regiment can be contacted by the following methods:

Colonel James Love's Steam:

Steam Group:



Teamspeak:95.172.92.113:10043


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Community / Looking for some help.
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:14:26 am »
Hello, I'm kinda looking for someone who can do thread rank icons.

If you wanna help out pm me here or add me on steam [93rd]Weezy

Thanks.

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Regiments / 93rd "Sutherland Highlanders" Regiment of Foot [Recruiting]
« on: September 10, 2016, 10:37:40 pm »

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Events: EU / 92nd Sunday Only Line Event.
« on: August 28, 2016, 09:56:12 pm »

Simply fill the following template:
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[b]Once or weekly[/b] :
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Regiments / 92nd "Gordon Highlanders" Regiment of Foot [Recruiting]
« on: August 28, 2016, 07:34:19 am »
All credits to Weezy & Google  :-*

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Regiments / 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot (EU)
« on: February 21, 2016, 04:45:16 pm »
 Coming later..

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Events: EU / 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot (EU)
« on: February 21, 2016, 04:43:09 pm »
coming later.

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Events: EU / 42nd Saturday Event! (Line,Rifle/Light spots open!)
« on: February 01, 2016, 07:38:23 pm »











 

The LineBattle will be hosted at 7pm GMT every Saturday, If you are signed up for the event be on our teamspeak 30 mins before the event begins.
Teamspeak IP: 92.222.200.121:10128


Unit Rules

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Line Infantry Numbers: 5 min/35 max.
No obvious gaps in the line, officers and musicians are allowed to move freely and defend themselves.
No crouching when loading your musket or firing. If you are the front of a double line this is allowed only.
No shooting while charging into melee.
Men of four or less must join another line and fight.



Skirmishers (Light Infantry AND Rifles).

Rifles numbers including officer (5 min 15 max).
Light Infantry numbers including officer (10 min 16 max).
Gaps of five men between each soldier are allowed (Rifles).
Gaps of three men between each soldier are allowed ( Light Infantry).
One Sapper/Engineer allowed for both to fix up defences.
Both are allowed to crouch and fire in skirmish formation (with three men or five men gaps allowed between each other).
Must stay together in a light group all times.
Men of less than four must rejoin another line and fight as line infantry.
Light Infantry cannot pick Musketoons or Rifles. A mixture of bayonet infantry and cav muskets are encouraged if possible.

Cavalry (Light, Medium and Heavy Rules):

Cav Numbers (8 min 16 max).
Must stay together in a small blob.
Must all pick the same role (Officers can ignore this if they wish to be a ‘marker’ and easily recognised by their men)  EG Lancers or Hussars.
Dragoon Cav must rifle either in a vague line on horseback but they can also dismount and act like line or light infantry and fight on foot. Exceptions can be made in melee with the officers pistol as it is dubiously inaccurate.
If a Cavalry unit has been decimated to under four, abandon your horses and join the nearest line.

Artillery:

Artillery Crew Numbers (6 min 8 max).
Artillery should consist of two trains, two officers and two rankers who reload the cannons. Two extra rankers with ramrods can be allowed.
Artillery Guard: (5 min 9 max including Officer and Sapper) .
Two Cannons (Either one 12 pounder or Howitzer or two of both).
Artillery Guard must remain around the Artillery pieces and crew and staff the defensive position with the sapper.
Artillery Guard can choose to fight in skirmisher formation or as a line. Once Artillery crew are KIA Guard survivors must link up with the nearest line and fight as line.
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Community / Looking for a 50 slot server
« on: July 22, 2015, 03:05:39 am »
Looking for a 50 slot ingame server we can borrow for a while until we buy our own

Add https://steamcommunity.com/id/KoLWeezy/

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Regiments / 25e Régiment d'infanterie de Ligne [EU] 21/7-2015 <3
« on: July 21, 2015, 09:29:13 pm »
About the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders
The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders are an active, disciplined and militarily structured Napoleonic Wars regiment that finds pride in being a well-rounded and experienced regiment.
We have members of variable experience in our ranks, from the most seasoned veterans to the freshest recruits.
All are welcome to join the 93rd: inexperienced NW players will learn to hold their ground  in melee quickly; veterans will be able to fight alongside other melee experts, teaching new members tricks and maybe even learning a thing or two themselves.
The 93rd are a highly disciplined regiment. We believe discipline is the most important thing to keeping a regiment structured and professional. In the 93rd you are rewarded for your actions.
If you are interested in joining a serious, disciplined and skilled regiment, enlist for service in the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders today!

***

Rank Structure


Colonel

Serjeant Major

Lance Corporal

Lieutenant Colonel

Colour Serjeant

Kingsman

Major

Serjeant

Private

Captain

Corporal

Recruit

Lieutenant

Ensign
With thanks to Rival for the Rank Icons & Table.


History of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders

The Sutherland Highlanders were raised three times before they were formally known as the Sutherland Highlanders. They were originally raised as the 1st Sutherland Fencibles in Scotland in 1759. After the disbanding on the 1st by Lord Reay in 1763 the 2nd Sutherland Fencibles were formed in 1779 by Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. Finally, in 1793 the 3rd Sutherland Fencibles were raised by Lieutenant Colonel William Wemyss. They were finally disbanded in 1799 at Fort George.

***

Upon its disbandment the 93rd Regiment of Foot were enlisted on behalf of Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. When the 93rd were called to duty finally in August 1800 not a single one of these brave Highlanders failed to report to duty. And as such, they had sufficient man to march on, under, now Major General, William Wemyss.

The first major conflict of the 93rd was on 28 December 1814. As the British advanced on New Orleans the 93rd Highlanders came under direct fire. They remained in deep cover, under constant rain and in dire situation for 5 hours until the British finally retreated. The final assault of the British occurred on the 8th of January. As the battle raged on Lieutenant Colonel Dale died and when no other orders were send to advance or withdraw the 93rd stood firm. They held their ground while being completely overrun, until finally orders came to withdraw.

The 93rd were commemorated for their immense bravery and it was noted that: “To the very edge of the canal before the rampart the few that were left of the kilted regiment marched, then halted there. The men who had been detailed to bring scaling ladders and fascines had failed to come up. Unable to go forward, too proud to retreat, although the regiment behind them had all fallen back. At length a mere handful of what had been the magnificent regiment slowly retired, still in unbroken order, still turning to face the foe. From the ramparts the Americans cheered them wildly. All rifle fire ceased.” – The Thin Red Line, Regimental Journal, January 1968


Like most British regiments, the 93rd Highlanders developed its own traditions and character, some of which survived amalgamations. The 93rd Highlanders were reputed to be the most religious regiment in the British Army, outdoing even the Cameronians who were originally formed from religious zealots. The regiment formed its own parish, with ministers and elders chosen from the ranks by the ranks. Two sergeants, two corporals, and two privates would be elected to serve as elders. The regiment was also said to be the only regiment with its own regular communion plate.

There was also a long tradition of familial service within the regiment. The regiment recruited heavily from Sutherland and Caithness. Prior to amalgamation, there were no more than a dozen family names in the ranks as opposed to the 91st Highlanders who had 323 Irishmen and 501 Englishmen in its ranks.

Early in the regiment's history, it was common to see the regiment parade with a pet deer. The first deer was the pet for Sergeant Samuel Macdonald.

***

1v1 Record

Wins: 0
Draws: 0
Losses: 0
Date

Non

Opponent

Non

Match Type

Non



Result

0-0



Previous 1v1 Record
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With thanks to 18e John Price for allowing us to use this table.

Media
First Event 16 People.
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Second Event 19 People.
[close]

Third Event 22 People.
[close]


Contact

The Regiment can be contacted by the following methods:

Colonel James Love's Steam:

Teamspeak:eu1.deliverancehosting.com:10043


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Media / Looking for someone who wants to help me with my thread
« on: July 08, 2015, 11:56:13 pm »
Looking for someone who wants to help me with my thread  8)

https://steamcommunity.com/id/KoLWeezy


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Regiments / Infantry Regiment ‘Freiherr von Zach’ Nr. 15
« on: March 02, 2015, 09:47:59 pm »











 

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42nd Cavalry ~ 9-15
42nd Arty ~ 10+
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