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Events / Rifle Brigade Saturday Line Battle 10PM UK time
« on: September 18, 2016, 11:37:46 pm »
I'm posting this as it looks like all other events on Saturday have died

We will be running the an Event on our server; the server will be password protected.

The time of the event will be 10pm UK time.

Details will be handed out by Steam

General, "common knowledge", rules
  • Don't teamkill with malicious intent
  • Don't rambo (we'll get to this later)
  • Don't troll (you know what this means)
  • Don't be a cunt
  • Don't spam global chat
  • Listen to, and obey the administrators
  • An "all charge" will be called after a certain amount of time, or there are bellow a certain number of players alive, both sides will charge into melee
  • Revolvers, shotguns, carbines, and other short range weapons can be fired in melee, but not reloaded



Specific rules


Line Infantry

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Naval units that double as artillery can be used as a line infantry regiment
Units need to have an officer playing as the officer class
Sergeants should be limited to members of appropriate rank/a percentage of numbers
Units make take a Medic and a Quartermaster
Lines should start with no fewer than 8 players
If a line drops to 2-3 players, and isn't in combat, they should try and find a friendly group to tag along with
Kneeling is encouraged, if you stand still you'll probably get shot
Spacing should be reasonable, use your own judgement, or 2-3 man spacing if you have no judgement
Firing in charge is allowed
Reloading in charge is not allowed
Charging is counted as running towards an enemy line from a reasonable distance (20m - 30m sounds good) with intention to engage
Firing and reloading in melee is discouraged/not allowed
Lines should stay close to their commander, not spread out like the plague
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Cavalry

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A minimum of 10 players is required for cavalry
Cavalry should have no more than 25 players
Cavalry can fire on the charge
Cavalry do not have to dismount to reload (but it might be useful for cover)
Faster cavalry units are better at closing distances, but are weaker in combat
Cavalry should co-ordinate with their team, so they work more as a flanking/hit-and-run unit, this allows them to last longer
Officer's and sergeants use the same rules as line infantry (amount, firing, melee etc)
If a cavalry member looses their horse in charge/melee they can use their carbine to fire at the enemy
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Specials

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Artillery will bring two cannons of choice
Special artillery units (such as rockets and Gatling guns) count as one cannon from the cannon limit
Artillery will use their provided guard unit
Artillery should have a minimum of 10 players in total, including 1-2 sapper/s, 1 quartermaster, 1 medic
Non-combatants should be attached to a regiment at all times
Marine and naval infantry units count as line infantry units, and shouldn't need to be reserved/signed up for
General's staff counts as a cavalry regiment, unless your is set up in a similar way to the Union Army (NaS)
Officer's and sergeants use the same rules as line infantry (amount, firing, melee etc)
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Sign Up Format:

Post this with the provided information if you wish to join the event:

Regiment Name:
Your regiments name.
Desired Class: Line/Cav/Skirmishers/Artillery.
Numbers: How many you will bring.
Steam Profile Link:

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Blood & Iron / Issue when joining Servers
« on: July 30, 2016, 11:03:35 pm »
hi,

Was wondering if anyone encountered an issue where you join a server and it is nothing but black?

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Regiments / Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
« on: July 30, 2016, 12:36:18 am »
This is a Holding thread for the regiment created back in 2014, i know i am slow

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Formation

In 1800, an "Experimental Corps of Riflemen", was raised by Colonel Coote Manningham and Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. William Stewart, drawn from officers and other ranks from drafts of a variety of British regiments. The Corps differed in several regards from the Line infantry of the British Army and most significantly was were armed with the formidable Baker rifle.The rifle was remarkably accurate in an era when it was generally considered impractical for individual soldiers to aim at specific targets. Riflemen wore dark green jackets rather than the bright red coats of the British line infantry regiments of that time, close-fitting pantaloons rather than breeches, black facings and black belts rather than white and a green plume on their "stovepipe shakoes".


As the Rifle Corps

Four months after its formation, the Rifle Corps was judged ready for its first operation. On 25 August 1800, three companies, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel William Stewart, spearheaded a British amphibious landing at Ferrol, Spain, where the Rifles helped to dislodge the Spanish defenders on the heights. Despite this, the expedition was defeated and withdrew on 26 August 1800. In April 1801, one company of the Experimental Corps of Riflemen, under the command of Captain Sidney Beckwith, took part in the British victory at the Battle of Copenhagen, as marksmen aboard Royal Navy ships that were under the overall command of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson. During the battle, the Rifle Corps suffered one lieutenant killed, its first officer to fall, and two other ranks killed and six wounded, some of whom died later.

As the 95th Regimen

In 1802, the Rifle Corps was brought into the line of the British Army as the 95th Regiment of Foot. In 1803, the 95th moved to Shorncliffe Army Camp, Kent, where it underwent light infantry training, along with the 43rd and 52nd Regiments of Foot, under the tutelage of Colonel Coote-Manningham and Sir John Moore; the latter, like the 95th, would gain fame during the Peninsular War.[8] In 1805, a 2nd Battalion was raised at Canterbury, Kent, and later in the year the 1st/95th deployed to Germany as part of a British expedition, under the command of Lord Cathcart, designed to liberate Hanover from occupation by France.[9] The 95th subsequently formed the advance guard on the way to Bremen. In February 1806, the 95th formed the rearguard for the withdrawal to Cuxhaven and subsequently returned home to the UK.

South American expedition

In October 1806, five companies of the 1st/95th and three companies of the 2nd/95th departed for Spanish-controlled South America, Spain then being allied with France. It was part of a second invasion force that was designed as reinforcements for the first invasion against Buenos Aires, launched earlier in 1806 by Sir Home Popham without the Government's knowledge.

The 2nd/95th, as part of Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty's force, took part in the siege and subsequent storming of Montevideo, in what is now Uruguay, and which saw Montevideo captured on the 3 February 1807, after clearing the surrounding area of Spanish troops in January. The 95th subsequently saw action at Colonia against a Spanish force that had crossed from Buenos Aires; the Rifles held off the force until it could be repulsed, with the 95th gaining much praise from Auchmuty for their part in the defeat of the Spanish force. The 95th subsequently saw action in June at San Pedro where they, the 40th and light companies, fought against the Spanish force that had crossed from Buenos Aires and defeated them.

Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke, the newly arrived overall commander, subsequently launched an ill-advised and mismanaged assault on Buenos Aires in which the companies of both battalions of the 95th were involved as part of the Light Brigade, commanded by Robert Craufurd. During the assault on Buenos Aires on 5 July, the 95th and the rest of the British force suffered heavy casualties in bitter fighting to capture the city. The Light Brigade had suffered so heavily that they had to take refuge in a church and were surrendered soon after. Whitelocke eventually surrendered his force. After Whitelocke negotiated the withdrawal of British forces, the men were released and they returned home later that year. The 95th would go on to fight for near the entirety of the Peninsular War in Spain. In the aftermath of the disastrous expedition, Popham and Whitelocke were court-martialed, with Popham reprimanded and Whitelocke dismissed from the Army.

The Baltic 1807–1808

The remaining companies of the 95th were involved in the expedition to Denmark that year. They took part in the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807 as part of Arthur Wellesley's brigade. The expedition, commanded by Lord Cathcart, was intended to capture the Danish Fleet to prevent it falling into the hands of France. The expedition proved to be a thorough success with the Danish Fleet being captured at which point the British withdrew.[9] In 1808 the 1st/95th took part in an expedition to another Scandinavian country, Sweden, an expedition that was commanded by Sir John Moore and designed to help Sweden during their war with Russia. However, once they had reached Gothenburg in May, the troops remained aboard the anchored ships for two months due to a misunderstanding between the British and Swedish governments and returned to Britain.

Peninsular War

In August 1808 the 2nd/95th was part of the immediate forces sent in the Portuguese expedition initially commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley and covered the landings at Montego Bay.[9] On 15 August they had the distinction of firing the first shots of the Peninsular War during a skirmish at Óbidos against the French, but also unfortunately suffered the first British officer fatality of the war, a Lieutenant Ralph Bunbury.[12] The 95th, as part of 6th Brigade which included the rifle armed 5th/60th Foot, took part in the Battle of Roliça, the first pitched battle of the war, on 17 August 1808.[9] Rifleman Thomas Plunket of the 1st Battalion, 95th Rifles, shot the French General Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais at a range of up to 800 yards (730 m) at the Battle of Cacabelos on 3 January 1809.

The 1st battalion was part of John Moore's campaign which ended with evacuation after defeating the French at the Battle of Corunna on 16 January 1809.[9] The majority of the 1st battalion was rested and refitted in the UK, though a few small detachments of the 95th were stranded behind which then formed up with other detachments as part of a defence force (1st Battalion of Detachments) in Portugal. The 1st returned to the peninsula a few months later in May 1809 and in July was force marched in an attempt to arrive with the main force for the Battle of Talavera but despite covering a notable distance they arrived on the 29 July 1809, just after the battle.

After the depletion suffered at Corruna, the two battalions of the 95th based at Hythe in Kent were made up to a strength of 1,000 men each. However, so many volunteers came forward to join the regiment that permission was granted to raise a third battalion in 1809.

"The regiment had already become so famous and popular, that not only were the deficiencies filled
 up in a very short time, but more than a thousand volunteers presented themselves beyond the numbers required.
It was therefore resolved by the Authorities to add a 3rd Battalion to the regiment." -Sir William Cope

The third battalion joined the Peninsular Army in 1810. Thereafter the three battalions of the 95th fought in numerous major battles and skirmishes during the Peninsular War as part of the elite Light Division, including the Battle of Bussaco in September 1810 and the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo in January 1812 and Badajoz and March 1812 as well as the Battle of Vitoria in June 1813. At the Battle of San Marcial in August 1813 a company of the 95th Rifles under the command of Captain Daniel Cadoux held off an entire French division at Vera before withdrawing. The regiment also took part in the Battle of Nivelle in November 1813.

Waterloo campaign

The three battalions had been dispersed to various locations with the abdication of Napoleon and the total French defeat in 1814. The majority of the regiment's companies were sent back to England for rest and refitting while several companies had been retained in north-east France at Leuze, Aisne under General Thomas Graham.[9] Five companies of the 3rd battalion were in North America, having been sent in late 1814 to participate in the final stages of the War of 1812.[9] With the return of Napoleon from exile, all of the companies in England crossed the channel and landed in Belgium in May 1815, joining with those already present, so that the entire regiment, bar the five companies still in America, became part of Wellington's Anglo-Dutch army. The first battalion went on to fight at the Battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June 1815, while all three battalions would fight at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815.

As the Rifle Brigade

At the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the size of the British Army was reduced; in line with precedent the more recently formed regiments were disbanded first. The unique skills of the 95th were considered too valuable to lose so the 95th, having seen distinguished service in the Napoleonic Wars, was taken out of line of the British Army and became the "Rifle Brigade" on 23 February 1816 (the number was reassigned eight years later to the newly formed county regiment of the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot).[19] The Duke of Wellington became Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment in 1820 and served until his death.

Later nineteenth century campaigns

In 1852 HRH Prince Albert, the Prince Consort took over the role of Colonel-in-Chief. When the Crimean War broke out in 1853 the Rifle Brigade sent two battalions which fought at the Battle of Alma, where one of the battalions led the advance across the Alma River in September 1854. The regiment also saw action at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and at the Siege of Sevastopol in Winter 1854. The regiment won eight Victoria Crosses during the Crimean War.[20] The regiment was deployed again as part of the Indian Rebellion and saw action at the Siege of Lucknow in Autumn 1857. It was granted the title the "Prince Consort's Own Rifle Brigade" in honour of its colonel-in-Chief in 1862.

In 1866, Private Timothy O'Hea of the 1st Battalion, was awarded the Victoria Cross for an act of bravery in peacetime, while his unit was stationed in Canada. On 9 June 1866, at Danville, Quebec, on the main railway between Montreal and Quebec City, a fire broke out in a car containing 2,000 lb (900 kg) of ammunition. Despite the extreme danger, O'Hea took charge of extinguishing the fire and saved many lives.
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Officers:
Colonel - Kilidath

Non-Commissioned Officers:

Chosen(Wo)Man: [Chm]

Marksman [Mks]:

Rifleman [Rfm]:

Regular [Rgl]:

Private [Pte]:

Cadet [Cdt]:

Recruit [Rct]:

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95th Rifles
Colonel - Col
Lieutenant Colonel - Lt.Col


Major - Maj
Captain - Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt


Regimental Serjeant Major - RSM
Quartermaster - QM


Serjeant Major - SjtM
Serjeant - Sjt
Corporal - Cpl


Chosen Man - ChM
Marksman - Mrks


Rifleman - Rfm


Cadet - Cdt
Recruit - Rct





Colour Code:
Regimental Officers
Regimental Staff
Officers
Non-Commissioned Officers
Senior Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
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If you're still reading this and think that you've got what it takes to make it as a member of the Rifles, then post the following in the thread below:

Code
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Steam ID (Or a link to your profile page):[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Nationality:[/b]
[b]Experience in the game before:[/b] (This wont affect your application, I just want to get an idea)
[b]Do you understand the rules of the Regiment?[/b]

Alternatively add 95th_Kilidath

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Events: EU / 1st Brigade Tuesday LB <lights open>
« on: April 02, 2015, 08:41:40 pm »






The 95th Regiment of foot would like to invite regiments to its new Thursday Line Battle, which will be taking place on a regular basis every week. The event will be hosted on our server every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. GMT. The server names will be 95th_Rifles_Official at the time the event takes place! Sign-ups will be made on this forum and final confirmation of attendance and the giving out of the password will be handed out via Steam!

We are endeavouring to provide a good, solid, and hassle free linebattle, hosted on a reliable server. We will maintain the rules with strict discipline and will not tolerate any troublemakers in the event.

As soon as the participating regiment`s have the password they should start getting their men into the server in readiness.  The event will consist of 5 rounds in total to be played on 2 different maps. If you have any question regarding this event or anything you wish to discuss feel free to add me on steam 95th_Kilidath





-All except artillery must join another line when they number 3 or less, Cavalry must dismount at this point!
-No teamkilling!
-No Ramboing!
-No trolling!
-No abusive behaviour!
-No Spamming!
-No musketoons!
-Obey the admins!



Line Infantry: 5-30
*Must be at a reasonable distance to charge
*May crouch while not engage, but while shooting or in close quarters may not crouch
*Must maintain a line formation

Light Infantry: 5-15
*May use 2 man spacings in their line.
*May crouch.
*May fire in the charge.

Skirmishers: 5-15
*May use 5 man spacings.
*May crouch.
*Must maintain cohesion.
*May fire in the Charge.

Cavalry: 5-15
*Must maintain cohesion.
*Dragoons may fire off horseback but only when halted and in a line formation.
*Pistols may be fired off horseback during the charge.
*Dismounted Dragoons are classed as skirmishers in terms of rules.

Artillery: 4-12
*May use either howitzers or cannon but may not take more than 3 artillery pieces in total.
*Artillery guards may fight as skirmishers but should stick close to the guns under normal circumstances.





For signing up use the following format:

Regiment name:
REGIMENT NAME -
PREFERRED NATION -
TROOP/CLASS -
AMOUNT ATTENDING - 
LEADERS STEAM ID - 
 




If you have any questions, please tell us! Just contact me via steam: 95th_Kilidath
The server will be 95th_Rifles_Official






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Regiments / 1st Brigade[EU]
« on: February 13, 2015, 11:21:38 pm »


Welcome to the thread for Napoleonic Wars community The 1st Brigade. The Brigade was formed in October 2014 by the 66Pp and the 95th, and were joined in January but the 54th. The main of aim of the 1st Brigade is to work effectively together to enjoy events and achieve victory.

Regiments


54th Regiment of Foot - Line and Arty
66Pp - Line, Lights, Cav
95th Regiment of Foot - Line, Skirmishers, Arty - https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=9890.0



Organisation

Unlike many communities in NW the 1st Brigade is lead by a council formed from its member regiments who once a month (third Friday) elect a general to make the big decision about what new regiments should be allowed to join, should any changes be made to the event manage by the Brigade, and which new event we would like to either host or take part in.

The 1st Brigade current General is Salakien of the 66Pp

Previous Generals:
Kilidath (95th)



Events Hosted by the 1st Brigade

95th Thursday Line battle - https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=8225.0
66pp Friday Line Battle - https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=20324.0
95th Sunday Siege - https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=15171.0

Events admined by the 1st Brigade

2nd Server TvS Sunday Line Battle  - https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=18543.0
(Hosted by TvS over all controlled by Tenford)


What could you gain from joining?

The Brigade asks nothing from you other then you join in with us and have fun, we are not sponsored by any server hosts. What you have to gain is a TeamSpeak server, a game server for training and play game with the rest of the brigade. You’ll become part of team that has won a number of battles even when out number by 15-20, (you may have to dodge the 95th Arty’s fire once or twice though).

We don’t demand or ask for donation for the, if you feel the need to contribute to the bridge you can contact either Salakien or [95th]Kilidath on steam.

Recruitment

As a Brigade we are open to applicants to join, but please bare in mind our goals of working as a team to have fun and achieve victory. We aim to have us all attending the same events, on the same team. Though we are not saying we will not accept speciality slots that we already have but please take this into account. Also we require applicants to have attendance of at least 10

Attendance to our event is not mandatory but you would be very welcome to come.

Application form:

Regiment name:
Regiment type:
Preferred nation:
Approximate number of actives:
Steam contact details for CO and 2ndCO:

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Events: EU / 95th Regiment of Foot Sunday Siege
« on: April 13, 2014, 04:43:06 pm »







The 95th Regiment of foot would like to invite regiments to its Sunday Siege, which will be taking place on a regular basis every week. The event will be hosted on our server every Sunday at 7:00 p.m. GMT. The server names will be 95th_Rifles_Official and 95th_Rifles_Official_2 at the time the event takes place! Sign-ups will be made on this forum and final confirmation of attendance and the giving out of the password will be handed out via Steam!

We are endeavouring to provide a good, solid, and hassle free linebattle, hosted on a reliable server. We will maintain the rules with strict discipline and will not tolerate any troublemakers in the event.

As soon as the participating regiment`s have the password they should start getting their men into the server in readiness.  The event will consist of 5 rounds in total to be played on 2 different maps. If you have any question regarding this event or anything you wish to discuss feel free to add me on steam 95th_Kilidath





- All the usual ones about not teamkilling and generally not being an idiot;
I think you all know well enough how to behave so I won`t state the obvious here!
 - All infantry on the attacking side should only move out of spawn in groups of 5 or more men. If you wish to move out and join the action sooner then tag behind a friendly line in order to do so!
 - All normal formation rules apply to units whilst they are outside of the fortress. Once inside they can break ranks and go as crazy as they please!
 - No rocketeers!
 - Crouching is allowed for both defenders and attackers
 - No musketoons as they lead to too much teamkilling!
 - Defenders should not rambo out, an organised line may sally forth to fulfill some important objective if they wish but they must then obey the same formation rules as attackers do outside the castle.
 - No teamkilling!
 - No Ramboing!
 - No trolling!
 - No abusive behaviour!
 - No Spamming!
 - No musketoons!
 - Obey the admins!
 - Do not insult the hosts



Line Infantry: 5-30
*Must be at a reasonable distance to charge
*Must maintain a line formation

Light Infantry: 5-15
*May use 2 man spacings in their line.
*May crouch.
*May fire in the charge.

Skirmishers: 5-20
*May use 5 man spacings.
*May crouch.
*May fire in the Charge.

Artillery: 4-12
*May use as much Artillery as is available.
*May take sappers, this sapper can be attached to lines





For signing up use the following format:

Regiment name:
REGIMENT NAME -
PREFERRED NATION -
TROOP/CLASS -
AMOUNT ATTENDING - 
LEADERS STEAM ID - 
 




If you have any questions, please tell us! Just contact me via steam: 95th_Kilidath
The server will be 95th_Rifles_Official and 95th_Rifles_Official_2






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Events: EU / Another Sunday event
« on: April 04, 2014, 09:38:35 pm »
Hello NW community, I was wondering if anyone was interested if the BA were to organise and run a Event on Sundays.

What would like to know is:

Do you want a Siege or LB?

Do you want random maps, stock maps or a mix?

Should all classes be available?

Please respond and let us know your thoughts

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Regiments / The Rifle Brigade
« on: February 19, 2014, 06:29:45 pm »
The Rifle Brigade


Formation:

In 1800, an "Experimental Corps of Riflemen", was raised by Colonel Coote Manningham and Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. William Stewart, drawn from officers and other ranks from drafts of a variety of British regiments. The Corps differed in several regards from the Line infantry of the British Army. Most significantly, the Rifles were armed with the formidable Baker rifle, which was more accurate and of longer range than the musket, although it took longer to load. As the rifle was shorter than the musket, it was issued with a 21-inch sword bayonet.
Riflemen wore dark green jackets rather than the bright red coats of the British line infantry regiments of that time; close-fitting pantaloons, rather than breeches; black facings and black belts rather than white; a green plume on their "stovepipe shakoes" which the light infantry also wore, as well as other accoutrements unique to Rifles regiments.
In 1816, after the final defeat of Napoleon, they were again renamed, this time as "The Rifle Brigade".

First World War:

The Rifle Brigade fielded 28 battalions during the First World War, from its original complement of 4 regular and 2 reserve, seeing service primarily on the Western Front, but also in Macedonia. The regiment lost 11,575 killed during the course of the war. They were awarded 52 battle honours, 10 Victoria Crosses and numerous other decorations.
The 8th Battalion of the Rifle Brigade (together with the 7th & 9th battalions) was part of the 41st Brigade of the 14th (Light) Division of XV Corps. They were mainly made up of volunteers from the outbreak of World War I. The battalion saw action including at the Ypres Salient and the Somme. Notably the action they were in at Hooge, Belgium (30–31 July 1915) saw the first use offlamethrowers by the Germans, Sidney Clayton Woodroffe was awarded the VC for his actions in this battle.
Alfred George Drake, a corporal in the 8th Battalion, was posthumously awarded the VC for his actions on 23 November 1915, near La Brique, Belgium.
They also participated in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette (15 September 1916) during the Somme Offensive which saw the first ever deployment of the tank in battle.
One of the many who died during the First World War was Rfn Sidney George Cox, 1st Bn Rifle Brigade, from the county town of Hertford, Herts.



Structure

Regimental Officers
Colonel [Col]
Major [Maj]

Rifles

Officers
Captain [Cpt]
Lieutenant [Lt]

Non-Commissioned Officers
Serjeant Major [SjtM]
Serjeant [Sjt]
Corporal [Cpl]

Senior Enlisted
Chosen Man [ChM]
Marksman [Mrks]

Enlisted
Rifleman [Rfm]

Training Process
Cadet [Cdt]
Recruit [Rct]

Roster:

Col Kilidath
Col Chosenman

Lt Rainbow_Dash

RSM Ruzar

Sjt Ace_of_Daves

Cpl Dolph
Cpl Pollock
Cpl Freidrick

Chm Kingpin
Chm Swift
Chm Sword

If you want to join us fill in the application.

Code
Steam name:
Nationality:
How long have you been playing Iron Europe:
Why do you want to join:
On a scale of 1-10 how active are you going to be:


Updates to come

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Events: EU / British Army Monday Linebattle Event
« on: September 30, 2013, 09:10:14 pm »
Cancelled

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Events: EU / 1st Brigade Thursday Line Battle
« on: August 26, 2013, 12:10:39 am »






The 95th Regiment of foot would like to invite regiments to its new Thursday Line Battle, which will be taking place on a regular basis every week. The event will be hosted on our server every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. GMT. The server name will be 1st_Brigade_Official at the time the event takes place! Sign-ups will be made on this forum and final confirmation of attendance and the giving out of the password will be handed out via Steam!

We are endeavoring to provide a good, solid, and hassle free linebattle, hosted on a reliable server. We will maintain the rules with strict discipline and will not tolerate any troublemakers in the event.

As soon as the participating regiment`s have the password they should start getting their men into the server in readiness.  The event will consist of 5 rounds in total to be played on 2 different maps. If you have any question regarding this event or anything you wish to discuss feel free to add me on steam [95th]Kilidath




Rules

-All except artillery must join another line when they number 3 or less, Cavalry must dismount at this point!
-No teamkilling!
-No Ramboing!
-No trolling!
-No abusive behaviour!
-No Spamming!
-No musketoons!
-Obey the admins!
-Units sizes are guidelines we do allow for leway


Unit Rules

Line Infantry: 5-30
*Must be at a reasonable distance to charge
*May crouch while not engage, but while shooting or in close quarters may not crouch
*Must maintain a line formation
*May fire in the Charge.

Light Infantry: 5-15
*May use 2 man spacings in their line.
*May crouch.
*May fire in the charge.

Skirmishers: 5-15
*May use 5 man spacings.
*May crouch.
*Must maintain cohesion.
*May fire in the Charge.

Cavalry: 5-15
*Must maintain cohesion.
*Dragoons may fire off horseback but only when halted and in a line formation.
*Pistols may be fired off horseback during the charge.
*Dismounted Dragoons are classed as skirmishers in terms of rules.

Artillery: 4-12
*May use either howitzers or cannon but may not take more than 2 artillery pieces in total.
*Artillery guards may fight as skirmishers but should stick close to the guns under normal circumstances.




Sign up form

For signing up use the following format:


REGIMENT NAME -
PREFERRED NATION -
TROOP/CLASS -
AMOUNT ATTENDING - 
LEADERS STEAM ID - 
 



Contacts

If you have any questions, please tell us! Just contact me via steam: [95th]Kilidath
The server will be 1st_Brigade_Official






Regular attending regiments

Skirmishers:

95th Rifles
77y

Lights:

68th


Line:
59e
LE
1stCSG
16th

Cav
Arma dei Carabinieri
68th

Arty:

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