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Line Infantry 15 - 30 Spoiler • Minimum 15 men per line. • No shooting in charge. • You may crouch to hide but never to shoot or reload. • No shooting out of formation. • You may not intentionally officer aim. • If you have 4 or less men you have to join another line. [close] | *Slots* Skirmishers 10 - 15 Spoiler • 5 Man line spacing allowed. • Can crouch when firing. • Cannot fire in charge. • When 3 men or less, must join a line. • Must stay in formation when moving. [close] | *Slots* Cavalry 10 - 15 Spoiler • Must always be in formation unless in charge. • When the "All charge" is sounded, all must dismount. • No Dragoons Allowed. [close] |
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Grenadier Company The Grenadier Company are the best melee fighters on the battlefield, they are well drilled and disciplined to ensure a victory in every conflict! Those who fight for the Grenadier Company are fitted with a level head and the ability to fight well even to the last man! | Rifle Company The Rifle Company are the finest shooters in the 59th, they are expert marksmen and the fastest and most agile company on the battlefield in terms of combat and tactics. These guys are shooting one moment and then gone the next! Light company suits those who love the fast paced combat they bring to the fight! | Cavalry Company The Cavalry Company are for those who are exceptional on horse back! These top riders are always supporting other companies with their ability to neutralise threats quickly and move around the battlefield within a moments notice! Teamwork is key in this company. |
Napoleonic Roleplay The Napoleonic Roleplay (NRP) server has long been a staple of the 59th, it is one of the largest and most popular servers hosted on Mount & Blade: Napoleonic Wars. NRP offers a great casual experience for players new and old in this great community! The 59th are proud to run this server! | 59th Training The 59th Training server is the central hub of the 59th! All our trainings and hosted events take place on this server, it is most important for all rankers and friends of the 59th to add this to your favourites list! Sometimes this server will be open to public play but for the majority of time it remains locked. |
Formed in 1755 in response to the threat of renewed war with France, the 59th from the start saw great service, fighting in its first war (the Seven Years War) in that very same year under the rank of the 61st Regiment of Foot, they were later re-ranked to the 59th Regiment of Foot following the disbandment of the 50th and 51st regiments in 1756. Shortly after its formation, the regiment moved from England to Ireland where it would perform garrison duty until 1763 when it would set sail for Nova Scotia (Canada province) until 1772 when they stationed in Boston, Massachusetts. The 59th were in Boston during the start of the American War of Independence and fought bravely despite suffering severe casualties. The remains of the regiment returned to England in 1776 to reform until 1782 when in the closing stages of the Anglo Spanish War, the 59th were assigned to Gibraltar and remained there for ten years. In 1782 the regiment would once again see an update to its name, this time as a result of county designation which caused the 59th to be known as the 2nd Nottinghamshire. Although being a well travelled and experienced regiment already the 59th still had one final major war to play a part in. The 59th once again returned to Spain in 1808 and in 1809 took part in the Battle of Corunna a key tactical victory which allowed the evacuation of British forces from the Iberian peninsula. After returning home to England the 59th were dispatched once more to the Netherlands mid 1809 to aid the fruitless Walcheren Campaign. The 59th would then return to England and Ireland until 1812 setting sail one last time for Spain taking part in 5 key battles, the Battle of Vittoria, the Siege of San Sebastian, the Battle of the Bidassoa, the Battle of Nivelle and the Battle of the Nive. The 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot would see out the remainder of the Napoleonic Wars based in Ireland until arriving at Waterloo in 1815, however they did not partake in the hostilities |
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KL4R1N0G4MPR0S for designing and creating this thread. The Admins of this server, for ensuring that your experience is as enjoyable as possible! Erwin_Rommel for setting up and maintaining this server. [Lord Brook Map Team (Add for map information) The 59th for funding the hosting of this server and keeping it up and running! Useful Links: [59th] Kaide The 59th Website The 59th Thread 59th Jailbreak Server Erwin_Rommel Old FSE forum Thread (inactive) Gamer's Estate (Steam Group) St3fan's Server Hosting Please note that this thread is only for the Napoleonic_Roleplay_Server. For the 59th_Jailbreak_Server, go here, |
Who we are? The 59th Regiment is a British loving regiment. We respect our ancestors, traditions and our vibrant history. We believe in a family unit of solid British & Irish comradeship. We believe in our forefathers mission to spread the word of Christianity and Britishness, we love our culture and we're all proudly British! We are Christians! The 59th contains an element of everything. If you would prefer to snipe your foe from afar, then join the Light Company! Finally, if you would rather to form the back bone of the regiment and fight shoulder to shoulder with your comrades, then join the Centre Company! If you are looking for a competitive, whilst still remaining fun, experience then enlist with the 59th! Sign up on our website today! |
Credits Spoiler - Thread Editing & Updating; Price [close] Our Steam Group Teamspeak; vs25.tserverhq.com:6063 | The 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1755 in response to the threat of renewed war with France. On 23 December 1755 Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Montagu raised the 61st Regiment of Foot in the counties of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. Following the disbandment of two junior regiments, the 61st was renumbered as the 59th Regiment of Foot in the following year. Shortly after its formation, the regiment moved from England to Ireland, where it performed garrison duty until 1763. In that year the 59th Foot sailed to Nova Scotia where they remained until 1772 when they stationed in Boston, Massachusetts. The 59th were in Boston when the American War of Independence broke out, and suffered severe casualties. The remains of the regiment returned to England in 1776 to reform. In 1782, the closing stages of the Anglo Spanish War, the 59th were assigned to the Gibraltar garrison, remaining there for ten years. From 1792–1794 the regiment was based in England and the Channel Islands. In 1782 all regiments of the line without a royal title were given a county designation and the regiment became the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot (the 45th Foot being designated the 1st Nottinghamshire). The Cape of Good Hope, On 7 January 1806 the 1st Battalion of the 59th was part of a brigade that landed on the cape, and within two days the Dutch forces had surrendered. This was to be the 59th's first battle honour. The 2nd Battalion, meanwhile, sailed for Spain in 1808. On 16 January 1809 it took part in the Battle of Corunna, a British tactical victory which allowed for the evacuation of their forces from the Iberian peninsula. From England, the battalion was dispatched to the Netherlands in July 1809, taking part in the fruitless Walcheren Campaign. The unit was to remain in England and Ireland until 1812. From the Cape, the 1st Battalion sailed to India. In November 1810 the battalion took part in the invasion of Mauritius. In the following year they invaded Java. They remained in Java until 1815, when they returned to India. In 1812 the 2nd Battalion returned to Spain. They took part in the Battle of Vittoria (June 1813), the Siege of San Sebastián (July – August 1813), the Battle of the Bidassoa (October 1813), the Battle of Nivelle (November 1813) and the Battle of the Nive (December 1813). From France the 2/59th had sailed to Ireland. When Napoleon returned to France, triggering the "Hundred Days", the battalion was part of the British force dispatched to Belgium. While they were present in the Waterloo area, they did not take part in the hostilities. Having formed part of the army of occupation in France, the 2nd Battalion returned to England in 1816 |
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Who we are The 59th Regiment of Foot Guards is a British Regiment of Foot with a long and exceptional history, who can trace their origin back to 1755 when the regiment was raised by Sir Charles Montagu for service in the Seven Years War, and was intially known as the 61st Regiment of Foot . Following the disbandment of two junior regiments, the 61st was renumbered as the 59th Regiment of Foot in the following year. We are Christians! The 59th contains an element of everything. If you would prefer to snipe your foe from afar, then join the Light Company! Finally, if you would rather to form the back bone of the regiment and fight shoulder to shoulder with your comrades, then join the Centre Company! If you are looking for a competitive, whilst still remaining fun, experience then enlist with the 59th! Christians unite! Sign up on our website today! |
Credits Spoiler - Thread Editing & Updating; Price [close] Our Steam Group Teamspeak; vs25.tserverhq.com:6063 | The 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1755 in response to the threat of renewed war with France. On 23 December 1755 Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Montagu raised the 61st Regiment of Foot in the counties of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. Following the disbandment of two junior regiments, the 61st was renumbered as the 59th Regiment of Foot in the following year. Shortly after its formation, the regiment moved from England to Ireland, where it performed garrison duty until 1763. In that year the 59th Foot sailed to Nova Scotia where they remained until 1772 when they stationed in Boston, Massachusetts. The 59th were in Boston when the American War of Independence broke out, and suffered severe casualties. The remains of the regiment returned to England in 1776 to reform. In 1782, the closing stages of the Anglo Spanish War, the 59th were assigned to the Gibraltar garrison, remaining there for ten years. From 1792–1794 the regiment was based in England and the Channel Islands. In 1782 all regiments of the line without a royal title were given a county designation and the regiment became the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot (the 45th Foot being designated the 1st Nottinghamshire). The Cape of Good Hope, On 7 January 1806 the 1st Battalion of the 59th was part of a brigade that landed on the cape, and within two days the Dutch forces had surrendered. This was to be the 59th's first battle honour. The 2nd Battalion, meanwhile, sailed for Spain in 1808. On 16 January 1809 it took part in the Battle of Corunna, a British tactical victory which allowed for the evacuation of their forces from the Iberian peninsula. From England, the battalion was dispatched to the Netherlands in July 1809, taking part in the fruitless Walcheren Campaign. The unit was to remain in England and Ireland until 1812. From the Cape, the 1st Battalion sailed to India. In November 1810 the battalion took part in the invasion of Mauritius. In the following year they invaded Java. They remained in Java until 1815, when they returned to India. In 1812 the 2nd Battalion returned to Spain. They took part in the Battle of Vittoria (June 1813), the Siege of San Sebastián (July – August 1813), the Battle of the Bidassoa (October 1813), the Battle of Nivelle (November 1813) and the Battle of the Nive (December 1813). From France the 2/59th had sailed to Ireland. When Napoleon returned to France, triggering the "Hundred Days", the battalion was part of the British force dispatched to Belgium. While they were present in the Waterloo area, they did not take part in the hostilities. Having formed part of the army of occupation in France, the 2nd Battalion returned to England in 1816 |
Presently the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) is comprised of two companies: Line, Lights. The Line company headed by King Kaide operates in traditional line formations with very rare exceptions and high standards for discipline. The line anticipates high attendance (frequently 20-25+) and overall good performance during events. No exceptions are made for trolls or likewise behaviour. The Light Company headed by Captain Duke operates in loose skirmish formations that are appropriate for a Light company. The light company expects good behaviour and espcecially good marksmanship. Once again no exceptions are made for trolls or trolling behaviour.
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