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Regiments / 93rd Regiment Of Foot Black Watch [TR/EU] Recruiting
« on: September 21, 2016, 03:05:57 pm »

93rd Regiment Of Foot Black Watch







The regiment’s origins lie in the Sutherland Fencibles, home defence troops raised and disbanded three times in northern Scotland during the 18th century. On the Fencibles’ final disbandment in 1799, its former colonel William Wemyss re-recruited most of its troops into a new regular infantry regiment, on behalf of his cousin Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. This new regiment was given the number 93 in the army order of precedence and formally embodied at Inverness in 1800.

The new unit initially served in the Channel Islands, Scotland and Ireland before eight years at the Cape of Good Hope from 1806. It then fought against the Americans at New Orleans in 1814 during the War of 1812, before lengthy garrison duties in Ireland, the West Indies and Canada following the end of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15). In 1813 a 2nd Battalion was raised but this was disbanded in 1816 after service in Britain and Newfoundland.
1st Battalion arrived back for home service in Scotland and England in 1848, providing an honour guard for Queen Victoria the following year. It then embarked for the Crimea in 1854.

It fought with distinction at the Alma (20 September 1854) and became the only infantry regiment to win the battle honour ‘Balaklava’ (25 October 1854) after holding off repeated Russian cavalry charges. This feat gained it the nickname ‘The Thin Red Line’, a term coined by the journalist William Howard Russell.

It was then re-deployed to India to deal with the Indian Mutiny (1857-59), winning six Victoria Crosses (VC) in one day during the storming of the Secundra Bagh in Lucknow. A seventh VC was won by William Bean, a lieutenant in the regiment, for killing 11 rebels at the gate of Kaiser Bagh. The unit then remained in India on garrison duty until 1870, taking part in the Umbeyla Campaign (1863-64).





COMMANDING STAFF

Colonel [Col]

Lieutnant Colonel [LtCol]

Major [Maj
         
OFFICERS

Captain [Capt]

Lieutnant [Lieut]

Ensign [Ens]

Officer Cadet [OCdt]
         
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Colour Sergeant [CSgt]

Sergeant [Sgt]

Corporal [Cpl]

Lance Corporal [LCpl]
         
Enlisted Men

Fusiller [Fus]

Regluar [Rgl]

Private [Pvt]

Recruit [Rct]



Col.James McDonald
Lt.Col. Lenford Trecher
Ens. Robert Craufurd
Csjt. Acelebi
Cpl. Hanfiri
Pvt.Yuarvi
Pvt.Koylu2
Pvt.Tegin
Pvt.Wellington
Pvt.Demon
Pvt.Hasan
Pvt.ZorluBey
Pvt. Wonders
Pvt. Maria
Pvt. Penthos
Pvt. Rich
Rct.Captainlensord
Rct.Kaptan
Rct.Yasin
Rct.atakantatar


Total Members : 20  Officer : 3  :Non-Commisionned Oficer 2 Enlisted :15






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93rd Regiment Of Foot Black Watch




Klanımız 26.08.2016 Tarihinde James McDonald Tarafından Kurulmuştur. Düzenli Eğtimler Ve Düzenli Savaş'lar Olucaktır. Yetkililer Tarafından Oluşan Takvim Bilgisine Göre Hareket Edilicektir. Klanımızda Herkezin Görüşü Tabikide Serbestir. Yönetim Meclisi Bir Karar Alırsa Öncelikle Klan Üyelerine Sorulmaktadır. Askeri Disiplin Ceza Kurumu Kurulmuştur Disiplin Cezaları Ve Klandaki Herhangi Bir Olaydan Şikayetçi Olan Üyelerimiz Davalarını Dilekçe Kutusuna Atarak O Kişi Hakkında Genel Bir Soruştuma Açılması Düşünlemektedir. Klanımız Bildiğiniz Gibi Eski Adı 92nd Gordon Highlanders'dır. Bu Klan aynı kişi tarafından ve 2014 sonlarında açılmıştır 1 yıllık pasifliğin ardından 92nd gordon  highlanders isimi almayıp 93rd Regiment Of Foot Black Watch İsmini Almıştır..


Klanımızda Tamamen Trollük 2 Aşamadan Gerçekleşir 1'inci Cezada Klanda 2 Hafta Rütbe Almama Cezası 2'inci Ceza İse Askeri Disiplin Ceza Kuruluma Verilip Klandan Uzaklaştırma Yada Klandan Atılmadır.
➟Klanımızda Dini Irkçılık Faşistlik Komunistlik Gibi Düşüncüler Tamamen Yasaktır. Eğer Böyle Bir Olay Çıkarsa Direk Klandan Atılıcaktır.
➟Maçlar,Antremanlar,RütbeTöreni Disiplin Kurulu Tarafından Hazırlanan Takvim Billgilerine Göre Hareket Edilicektir.
➟Hiçbir Maça Antremana Gelmeme Olaylar Olunursa Direk Ceza İşlemi Uygulunucaktır. (Eğer İzniniz Varsa Geçersiz Kıllınıcaktır.)
➟Eğer Maçlarda Ve Antremanlarda Trollük Olursa O Üyenin İsmini Alıp Askeri Disiplin Ceza'ya Sevk Edilicektir.
➟ Yönetim Meclisliği Vardır Yönetim Meclisine Sadece (Sjt) Rütbesi Ve Üstünde Olanlar Kişiler Katılabilicektir.
➟Maçlarda Ve Antremanlarda Subay Ve Çavuşlar Dinlenmez İse Direk Klandan Uzaklaştırma Cezası Alıcaktır.
➟ Formasyon Ve Taktiklere Uyulması Kesinlikle Şartır!




Col.James McDonald
Lt.Col. Lenford Trecher
Ens. Robert Craufurd
Csjt. Acelebi
Cpl. Hanfiri
Pvt.Yuarvi
Pvt.Koylu2
Pvt.Tegin
Pvt.Wellington
Pvt.Demon
Pvt.Hasan
Pvt.ZorluBey
Pvt. Wonders
Pvt. Maria
Pvt. Penthos
Pvt. Rich
Rct.Captainlensord
Rct.Kaptan
Rct.Yasin


Toplam Askeri Güç : 19  Subay : 3 AstSubaylar : 2 Erler: 14




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Regiments / 93rd Regiment Of Foot Black Watch [EU]Recruiting
« on: September 16, 2016, 09:20:09 pm »

93rd Black Watch Regiment Of Foot




The regiment’s origins lie in the Sutherland Fencibles, home defence troops raised and disbanded three times in northern Scotland during the 18th century. On the Fencibles’ final disbandment in 1799, its former colonel William Wemyss re-recruited most of its troops into a new regular infantry regiment, on behalf of his cousin Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland. This new regiment was given the number 93 in the army order of precedence and formally embodied at Inverness in 1800.

The new unit initially served in the Channel Islands, Scotland and Ireland before eight years at the Cape of Good Hope from 1806. It then fought against the Americans at New Orleans in 1814 during the War of 1812, before lengthy garrison duties in Ireland, the West Indies and Canada following the end of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15). In 1813 a 2nd Battalion was raised but this was disbanded in 1816 after service in Britain and Newfoundland.
1st Battalion arrived back for home service in Scotland and England in 1848, providing an honour guard for Queen Victoria the following year. It then embarked for the Crimea in 1854.

It fought with distinction at the Alma (20 September 1854) and became the only infantry regiment to win the battle honour ‘Balaklava’ (25 October 1854) after holding off repeated Russian cavalry charges. This feat gained it the nickname ‘The Thin Red Line’, a term coined by the journalist William Howard Russell.

It was then re-deployed to India to deal with the Indian Mutiny (1857-59), winning six Victoria Crosses (VC) in one day during the storming of the Secundra Bagh in Lucknow. A seventh VC was won by William Bean, a lieutenant in the regiment, for killing 11 rebels at the gate of Kaiser Bagh. The unit then remained in India on garrison duty until 1870, taking part in the Umbeyla Campaign (1863-64).







COMMANDING STAFF

Colonel [Col]

Lieutnant Colonel [LtCol]

Major [Maj]
         
OFFICERS

Captain [Capt]

Lieutnant [Lieut]

Ensign [Ens]

Officer Cadet [OCdt]
         
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Colour Sergeant [CSjt]

Sergeant [Sjt]

Corporal [Cpl]

Lance Corporal [LCpl]
         
ENLISTED MEN
Fusiller[Fus]

Regluar[Rgl]

Private [Pvt]

Recruit [Rct]


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Col James

Ens Acelebi

Csjt Prokiller

Pvt Wonders

Pvt Koylu2

Pvt Yasin
 
Pvt yuarvi

Pvt Hasan

Pvt Maria

Pvt Zorlubey

Pvt Tegin

Total Members : 11

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62nd Wiltshire Regiment Of Foot


62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment Of Foot







History
Origin

  The 62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, which was raised as a line regiment in 1756 and saw service through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As part of the Haldane Reforms, it was amalgamated with the 99th Duke of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot in 1881, to form the Wiltshire Regiment.

Although originally formed as a line regiment, the 62nd as a regiment was employed, at times, in a light infantry role. This was not the first 62nd Regiment of the British Army. The first unit of the British Army to be the 62nd Regiment was renumbered as the 60th Regiment in 1757, and became better known as the King's Royal Rifle Corps. The second unit to be designated as the 62nd Regiment was also renumbered in 1757. This second regiment would become the 78th Fraser Highlanders.

During its existence, the 62nd Regiment would earn six battle honours: Louisburg, Nive, Ferozeshah, Sobaron, and Sevastopol. The regiment's slow march was "May Blossoms" and its quick march was "The Vly be on Turmit"

   

For the next few years served in Ireland, assigned to the garrison at Fermoy. In January 1854, with war brewing in the Black Sea, the regiment was put on notice for service in Crimea.

The 62nd Foot would see action in the Crimean War as part of the Second Division. The regiment participated in the Siege of Sevastopol. On 8 September 1855, the 62nd Foot was among the battalions which took part in the failed assault of the Redan bastion. Once again, the 62nd Foot suffered heavy casualties, including half of its officers and senior non-commissioned officers.

62ndWROF
   
  1856–1881: Canada, Ireland, India, Aden and Amalgamation
Following the Crimean War, the 62nd once again returned to Canada. They would remain in Canada there until 1865 when they were rotated through Aldershot. A year later, the 62nd would be back in Ireland. 1867 would see the 62nd engage Fenians in an action at Kilmallock defending the police barracks on 6 March 1867. Two years later, the regiment would once again find itself in India, and in July 1879 was in transit in the Punjab. . In 1880, the 62nd was transferred to Aden. While in Aden, as part of the Childers Reforms, the regiment was amalgamated with 99th Duke of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot. The new regiment would be known as The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).

1776–1783: North America

The 62nd Foot returned to North America in 1776, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel John Anstruther. Anstruther would command the regiment from 1773 until retirement in 1782.

Initially dispatched to Canada, the 62nd took part in the campaign to expel the colonial forces from Canada. The regiment's flank companies would be detached and take part in the Battle of Trois-Rivières. The regiment's companies were reunited to support the British drive to clear the colonials from the rest of Canada, including the Battle of Valcour Island.

Following its participation in the Canadian Campaign of 1776, the 62nd Foot was assigned to serve with Major-General John Burgoyne's command. The 62nd Foot served under Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga. The regiment was brigaded with the 9th, 20th, and 21st regiments under the command of Major-General James Inglis Hamilton. With the rest of Bugoyne's command, the 62nd was surrendered along with the rest of the force. Most of the 62nd Foot remained imprisoned until 1781 when it was repatriated to England. After repatriation, the 62nd was sent to the West Indies, eventually becoming part of the garrison on the island of Jamaica in 1797. In 1782, now under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Campbell, the 62nd Foot was given, for the first time, the county title "Wiltshire".

62nd in battle during the Napoleonic Wars
The 62nd Napelonic Wars


The start of the French Revolution found the regiment still garrisoning islands in the West Indies. In 1795, the 62nd was transferred to Jamaica to act as the islands garrison. The 62nd spent the majority of 1796 fighting in what is now Haiti as part of the British expedition there. As with the rest of the British expedition, the regiment suffered heavily from yellow fever. After transferring men out to other unit, the cadre was returned by ship to England in 1797.

In 1799, the 62nd Foot was expanded into a two battalion regiment. However, with the peace of Amiens in 1802, the 2nd battalion was disbanded. When hostilities resumed, a second battalion was once again raised in 1804. Initially, the second battalion was raised for limited service, however the rank and file would eventually volunteer additional. In 1808, the 2nd/62nd was assigned to garrison the isle of Jersey. The 1st/62nd having been dispatched to Sicily.

In 1809, the 1st/62nd Foot was transferred to Sicily to aid in the British defence of the island. The regiment participated in a raid under General Stuart resulting in the destruction of the magazines at Ischia and Procida. In 1811, elements of the 1st/62nd participated in another raid on the Italian mainland. Three companies were landed at Palinure. For three days, they engaged a French force of approximately 1000, and in the process destroyed three batteries and captured a French convoy. Detachments of the 1st/62nd were used on gunboat duty operating out of Messina. These army crewed gunboats managed to capturing a French privateer and retaking two of her prizes. In 1812, the 1st/62nd was transferred to eastern Spain to support Wellington's forces on the Peninsula.

The 2nd/62nd, along with the 2nd/47th and 84th Regiments of Foot, was attached Major-General Lord Aylmer's independent brigade during Wellington's offensive across the Pyrenees beginning in 1813. The 2nd/62nd then moved on in preparation for the investment of Bayonne when the war ended. The 2nd/62nd was then sent to Ireland after a brief period of occupation duties in France.

In 1814, after spending time in Spain, 1st/62nd was assigned again to an expedition to Italy. The battalion landed at Leghorn before marching on Genoa. Like many other units of the British Army, upon Napoleon's abdication, the 1st/62nd was ordered to North America to fight against the United States. After arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the regiment moved south.

Neither battalions of the regiment were present at Waterloo. The 1st/62nd would be sent to the West Indies, while the 2nd/62 would be sent to France for occupation duties after the conclusion of the Hundred Days. In 1816 the 2nd battalion was disbanded and its officers put on half-pay.

Following the Napoleonic Wars, the 62nd would be returned to Halifax, Nova Scotia. It would remain there until 1823 when it was rotated to Ireland. The regiment would remain in Ireland until 1830









Ranks

Officers

-Marashall-

-General-

-Colonel-

-Major

-Captain-

-Lieutenant-

Ensign - Ens


Non-Commissioned Officers

Company Serjeant Major - CSM

Serjeant Major - SjtM

Color Serjeant - CSjt

Serjeant - Sjt



Enlisted

-Caporal- Cpl

Lance Corporal - LCpl

Kingsman - Kgm

Private First Class- Pfc

Private - Pte

-Recruit- Rct

Musician - Mus

Rules

  • All members are to be treated with respect and there is to be no targeting or unfair treatment of any members.
  • Everyone is equal and deserves to be treated in such a manner.
  • Respect your officers, NCO's and fellow soldiers.
  • Promotions are gained through skill, leadership, and tact. Asking does not mean receiving.
  • Although PTS is not in use, I except for everyone to be quiet and calm in the linebattles. With that said, no raging in your microphone or in chat.
  • Chat is to be kept clear of us in the exception of a time of need. If such a need arises, please convey the thought via teamchat in a quick, to the point message.
  • Be active, loyal, and mature both during linebattles and outside of linebattles. This regiment has a reputation and you are responsible for it when you put on our tags.
  • Zero tolerance for trolling or misconduct. Failure to abide by this will result in immediate punishment and possible kicking from the regiment.
  • You serve this regiment and this regiment only, there is to be no "double-regging" on the North American side. I will however, make exception to allowing you to be in an EU regiment simultaneously.
  • Topics such as religion, and sexual orientation are strictly forbidden.
  • No teamwounding, teamkilling, or retaliation in response to the aforementioned actions are to be tolerated. We are a professional regiment, not a group of trolls.







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