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Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooompity Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomp

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Forum Games / Re: A New BoP: Choose the topic!
« on: June 19, 2016, 10:55:20 pm »
Medieval is best <.< >.>

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Thanks

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Regiments / Re: Post here if looking for a Regiment or Members.
« on: June 12, 2016, 10:20:52 pm »












The 6th Alabama Regiment of Cavalry is a European and North American based regiment, We are a disciplined regiment but still have fun, we encourage a light-hearted atmosphere and good banter. We do not tolerate trolls. We are a new regiment, hoping to grow and become a quality Cavalry regiment in the N&S Community. We're looking for experienced Cavalrymen to join the ranks! As we are in need of officers! You don't have to have played that much on N&S, just be able to give commands and lead the regiment in certain aspects.

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looking forward to the WEEKEND! *ears bleed*

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Confederates / Re: Confederate Regiment List
« on: June 10, 2016, 08:13:25 pm »
Regiment Name: 6th Alabama Regiment of Cavalry
Regiment Tag: 6thA_Rank_Name
Class: Cavalry
Based: EU/NA
Thread Link: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=31956.0

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Once we get enough people we can join DA, *sits by myself* woo hoo!

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The 6th Alabama Regiment of Cavalry is a European and North American based regiment, We are a disciplined regiment but still have fun, we encourage a light-hearted atmosphere and good banter. We do not tolerate trolls. We are a new regiment, hoping to grow and become a quality Cavalry regiment in the N&S Community. We're looking for experienced Cavalrymen to join the ranks! As we are in need of officers! You don't have to have played that much on N&S, just be able to give commands and lead the regiment in certain aspects.

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The 6th Alabama Cavalry was organized near Pine Level early in 1863, This regiment was part of a brigade com-manded by Brigadier-General James Holt Clanton (1827–1871), a Montgomery attorney that had served as a U.S. Army private in the Mexican War during 1848. In November 1861 Clanton had raised and commanded the 1st Ala-bama Cavalry as a Colonel, a regiment that served with distinction at the bloodyBattle of Shiloh (April 1862). Clanton's new brigade included not only the 6th but also the 7th Alabama Cavalry, the 61st and 57th Alabama Infantry, and two batteries of artillery.

First posted to the south Alabama town of Pollard, Clanton and his brigade were ordered to north Alabama in February 1864. They would be headquartered at Gadsden in Etowah County on the east bank of theCoosa River with their mis-sion being to protect the coal and iron sections in that area, protect the public works at Selma, and to organize and complete the 8th Alabama Cavalry. By this time the 6th Cavalry had already moved to Meridian, MS but was ordered to rejoin Clanton in Gadsden. The 6th was subsequently involved in several skirmishes with elements of the 15th and 16th U.S. Army Corps near Decatur, Danvilleand the Paint Rock River with small loss.

In the savage fighting of the Atlanta-Dalton campaign in May–June 1864 the regiment lost quite a number of men during the several weeks they were attached as part of Ferguson's and Armstrong's brigades.

In June 1864 Maj. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau was ordered by Gen. Sherman to start from Nashville and move south. Units to be under his command included the 8th Indiana, 2nd Kentucky, 4th Tennessee, 9th Ohio, and 5th Iowa Cavalry Regiments. Most of this cavalry, except the 4th Tennessee, were dismounted due to the difficulty in obtaining horses so Rousseau was forced to take horses from other regiments. Also, accompanying General Rousseau were guns from the 1st Michigan Artillery. This command was to move through Decatur and to move slowly to Blountsville and Ashville. And, if the way was clear, to cross the Coosa River at the Ten Island Ford or the railroad bridge with the ultimate goal of breaking up the Montgomery and West Point Railroad between Tuskegee and Opelika. When hearing of the approach of the Union troops Clanton moved with Lieutenant Colonel Lary and the 6th Alabama Cavalry toward Greensport and positioned his troops. The resulting fighting was disastrous for General Clanton and his valiant men, particularly the 6th Alabama Cavalry. Lieutenant Colonel Lary and his Executive Officer, Major McWhorton were captured.

Transferred to West Florida, the 6th fought Maj. General Frederick Steele's column at Bluff Springs and Lt. Col. Spurlin's column at Milton, FL with many prisoners taken.

The flag of the 6th Alabama Cavalry was captured on March 25, 1865 by Private Thomas Riley, Co. D, 1st Louisiana Cavalry during an engagement which took place between Canoe Creek, Alabama and the Escambia River prior to the Battle of Fort Blakely. Private Riley was recommended for and received the Medal of Honor. The flag was for-warded to the U.S. War Department where it was assigned Capture Number 453. The flag and its staff were returned to the State of Alabama effective April 26, 1905. This flag received conservation treatment and was prepared for dis-play by Textile Preservation Associates, Inc. of Sharpsburg, MD in March 1999. There are many references of a Ru-dolph Riddell with the 61st New York capturing the flag of the 6th Alabama Cavalry on April 6, 1864 at the Battle of Sailor's Creek during the Appomattox Campaign, in Virginia. There is no record of this Alabama Cavalry regiment ever being in Virginia but the brigade facing these New York troops included the 6th Alabama Infantry. That probably was the unit that should have been referenced in the Medal of Honor citation.

At the end of the war the remnant of the 6th fought Maj. General James H. Wilson's column and laid down their arms at Gainesville, AL, fewer than 200 men.











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What is your minimum recruitment age?

15 and over.

Maybe a second Clausewitz in the roster soon :P
Maybe ^-^

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What is your minimum recruitment age?

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Regiments / Re: Sutherland Highlanders, 93rd Regiment of Foot [EU]
« on: May 04, 2016, 10:34:07 pm »
"Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something" Plato

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Community Name: Clausewitz (although I have adopted Filthy Heretic on steam)
Why should you be a referee?: I'm fair, can settle an argument, and I like to think I am Professional.
Previous Experience?: 2v2 Tournament (Haze)
Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/id/Clausewitz33
Regiment: None/Retired ( I don't play that much anymore, and will likely never return)

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