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Servers / Re: The Groupfighting Server V2
« on: November 05, 2016, 04:48:18 pm »
hi can i have unban please i accidently let my brother play on my pc and he got me banned many months ago!

Was your brother McPer0? I'll ban him instead then, thanks for making this case clear.

Yes he was on my Pc the slavic idiot! thanks for understanding! Unban now?

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Servers / Re: The Groupfighting Server V2
« on: November 05, 2016, 03:59:11 pm »
hi can i have unban please i accidently let my brother play on my pc and he got me banned many months ago!

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Regiments / Re: [K-KA] Applications on nw-central.co.uk
« on: July 31, 2016, 12:48:47 am »
Pride can you just get cancer and die already you irrelevant piece of shit. No kappa

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Regiments / Re: [K-KA] "Best in NW"
« on: July 04, 2016, 07:58:48 pm »
how do i join??

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Nice KKK regiment is back welcome!

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Regiments / Re: 91st Regiment of Dog legs
« on: June 10, 2016, 04:52:14 pm »
thanks retards

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Regiments / Re: 54th LIR
« on: June 10, 2016, 01:10:57 am »
Wanna merge regiments???

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Regiments / Re: 17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne #RIPieter
« on: June 10, 2016, 01:05:43 am »
Shit 17e, guess people can't live up to the good old one

Pieter made it great and I dare to say he made it even equal with the old 17e. (or maybe better? ahaha)

Retards can't lead good regiments...
Well this retard achieved more in 2-3 months what you probably could not achieve in a year.
You were always dog shit and always will be... you put the name to shame dog cunt

Salty tears Thomas, but its oke I can understand that a low born cunt doens't know any better.
I mean two lines of 45-50 men attendance and more coming never losing a fight such shame I brought upon the name ::)
I guess i still win because you have autism mate. 8) Dog cunt kill ur self IRL faggot

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Regiments / 91st Regiment of Dog legs
« on: June 09, 2016, 11:57:13 pm »




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Steam Group [74th Regiment of Foot - The Campbell Highlanders]

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Regimental Schedule
Regimental Trainings
Friday 7pm UK Time

Recruit Trainings
Monday 7pm UK Time

Regimental Line Battles
Thursday 7pm UK Time
Sunday 7pm Uk Time
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Regimental Ranking Structure
Rank Structure
Officers
Colonel   Col
Lieutenant-Colonel   Lt-Col
Major   Maj
Captain   Cpt
Lieutenant   Lt
Ensign   Ens
NCOs
Serjeant-Major   Sjt-Maj
Colour-Serjeant   CSjt
Serjeant   Sjt
Corporal   Cpl
Enlisted
Lance Corporal   LCpl
Private   Pte
Recruit   Rct
The 74th thanks the 3CI Uhlans for allowing us to use the above table, and to Spunned for providing the image templates.
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Muster Roll
1st 'Centre' Company - Colonel Campbell's

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Officers
Colonel Hector Campbell
Captain Alastair Kinnaird
 
Non-commissioned Officers
Serjeant Peter MacLeod
Corporal Hugh MacPherson

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Enlisted
Lance Corporal Calum MacAllister
Lance Corporal Nicholas MacCormack
Private Dougal Taylor
Private Francis MacVey
Private Charles MacKay
Private George Paxington
Private Ewan MacTavish
Private Alexander Wake
Private Robert Williams
Private John Hart
Private Paul MacCartney
Private Stewart MacKay
Private Hobbit
Private  Dark Core
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His Majesty's 74th Regiment of Foot strives to be one of the most disciplined, active and skilled regiments in the community. We value all our players as individuals and realise that every person, whether experienced or new, brings a wide variety of skills to the table. The regiment can offer our members weekly events and training sessions which are proficiently enjoyable and worthwhile. Our rules our simple, but our goals are steadfast - The 74th shall be one of the best regiments NW has ever experienced with the help of our ever-growing community.

If you wish to join the 74th Regiment of Foot, contact one of the officers (Steam group admins) using the above resources. They will provide you with all the information and finer details that you need to begin your journey of service as a soldier of His Majesty's 74th regiment!


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January 1810 the regiment sailed from Cork for the Peninsula, to take its share in the warlike operations going on there, landing at Lisbon on February 10. On the 27th the 74th set out to join the army under Wellington, and reached Vizeu on the 6th of March. While at Vizeu, Wellington inquired at Colonel Trench how many of the men who fought at Assaye still remained in the regiment, remarking that if the 74th would behave in the Peninsula as they had done in India, he ought to be proud to command such a regiment. Indeed the "Great Duke" seems to have had an exceedingly high estimate of this regiment, which he took occasion to show more than once. It is a curious fact that the 74th had never more than one battalion; and when, some time before the Duke’s death, "Reserve Battalions" were formed to a few regiments. He decided "that the 74th should not have one, as they got through the Peninsula with one battalion, and their services were second to none in the army."
 
The regiment was placed in the 1st brigade of the 3rd division, under Major-General Picton, along with the 45th, the 88th, and part of the 60th Regiment. This division performed such a distinguished part in all the Peninsular operations, that it earned the appellation of the "Fighting Division."




The first action in which the 74th had a chance of taking part was the battle of Busaco, September 27, 1810. The allied English and Portuguese army numbered 50,000, as opposed to Marshal Massena’s 70,000 men. The two armies were drawn upon opposite ridges, the position of the 74th being across the road leading from St Antonio de Cantara to Coimbra. The first attack on the right was made at six o’clock in the morning by two columns of the French, under General Regnier, both of which were directed with the usual impetuous rush of French troops against the position held by the 3rd division, which was of comparatively easy ascent. One of these columns advanced by the road just alluded to, and was repulsed by the fire of the 74th, with the assistance of the 9th and 21st Portuguese regiments, before it reached the ridge. The advance of this column was preceded by a cloud of skirmishers, who came up close to the British position, and were picking off men, when the two right companies of the regiment were detached, with the rifle companies belonging to the brigade, and drove back the enemy’s skirmishers with great vigour nearly to the foot of the sierra. The French, however, renewed the attack in greater force, and the Portuguese regiment on the left being thrown into confusion, the 74th was placed in a most critical position, with its left flank exposed to the overwhelming force of the enemy. Fortunately, General Leith, stationed on another ridge, saw the danger of the 74th, and sent the 9th and 38th regiments to its support. These advanced along the rear of the 74th in double quick time, met the head of the French column as it crowned the ridge, and drove them irresistibly down the precipice. The 74th then advanced with the 9th, and kept up a fire upon the enemy as long as they could be reached. The enemy having relied greatly upon this attack, their repulse contributed considerably to their defeat. The 74th had Ensign Williams and 7 rank and file killed, Lieutenant Cargilland 19 rank and file wounded. The enemy lost 5000 killed and wounded.


Interested in finding out more about the 74th Regiment of Foot - Campbell's Highlanders? What you read above was only a snippet of the regiment's full history. This website is a great source for the full account of the 74th in both the Indian War, and the Peninsula conflict.





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Regiments / Re: 60th Regiment of Foot - "Royal American Rifles" [EU]
« on: June 09, 2016, 11:54:05 pm »
Major Richard Sutherland more like retard
 

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Regiments / Re: 17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne #RIPieter
« on: June 09, 2016, 11:51:43 pm »
Shit 17e, guess people can't live up to the good old one

Pieter made it great and I dare to say he made it even equal with the old 17e. (or maybe better? ahaha)

Retards can't lead good regiments...
Well this retard achieved more in 2-3 months what you probably could not achieve in a year.
You were always dog shit and always will be... you put the name to shame dog cunt

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Regiments / Re: 17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne #RIPieter
« on: June 09, 2016, 12:02:04 am »
Shit 17e, guess people can't live up to the good old one

Pieter made it great and I dare to say he made it even equal with the old 17e. (or maybe better? ahaha)

Retards can't lead good regiments...

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Hello i want to join a shit regiment and was sent this way, how do i join?>?

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Regiments / Re: 17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne #RIPieter
« on: June 07, 2016, 11:47:31 pm »
Shit 17e, guess people can't live up to the good old one

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Napoleonic Wars World Cup / Re: Napoleonic Wars World Cup [NWWC|2015]
« on: March 13, 2015, 10:23:25 pm »
Please remove me from the Wales team Danke

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