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Historical Discussion / Deadliest Warrior - Gurkhas vs French Foreign Legion
« on: September 03, 2013, 04:14:02 pm »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6pBhwzEcgQ[/youtube]

Who should win?

I personally want the French Foreign Legion to win.

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Historical Discussion / WW2 74th Anniversery 1st September!
« on: September 01, 2013, 06:04:59 pm »
As the title says, today was the start of the Second World War, when Germany invaded Poland.

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In Development / Europe at World War - Regiment Reservations
« on: August 27, 2013, 01:13:41 pm »
Europe at World War Regiment Reservations


Great Britain
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Drugi Korpus Wojska Polskiego (Polish II Corps) - Baktech Tag: PLIICorps_Rank_Name
Royal Irish Rifles - Brutus Tag: Royal_Rifle_Rank_Name
Black Watch - William Tag: BlackWatch_Rank_Name
199th Highland Foot - Wellington Tag: 199th_Rank_name
RCR_Rank_name - SirPonsonby Tag: RCR_Rank_name
Scots Guard - [2ndNC] The Hapi Tag: Scots_Guard_Rank_Name
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French Resistance
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2e Division Blindée (2nd Armored Division) - Randolph Tag: 2eDB_[Rank]_[Name]
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Third Reich
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4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment Der Führer - Richard_Douglas Tag: 4thSS_Rank_Name
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Italian Fascists
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Red Army
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Code:  How to reserve:

[b]Faction:[/b]

[b]Regiment/Brigade/Army Name:[/b]

[b]Regiment/Brigade/Army Tag:[/b]

[b]Your Name:[/b]


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Community / How To Change Forum Name?!
« on: August 24, 2013, 05:29:41 pm »
How do I change my forum name? And who do I contact for this?

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Regiment Reservations

Union

Infantry
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1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry - pro_welly
2nd New York Regiment of Foot  - James. Moore
3rd Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment - MadManYo
6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry - Edward Braggs (Jorvasker)
8th Wisconsin Infantry - Museal
20th Maine Volunteer Infantry - potus (Second In-Command and Vicnaire (Leader)
24th Michichan Infantry - Iron William
28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry - 1st Lt Cook (Commanding Officer would be Col. Jonny)
69th New York State Volunteers - Feldsau

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Cavalry
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Grierson's Brigade "The Horse Soldiers" 6th Illinois | 7th Illinois | 2nd Iowa Cavalry - BSM 'Shut Up' Williams
1st Michigan Volunteer Cavalry 'The Wolverines' - Arcturus
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Artillery
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4th US Heavy Artillery - Tor
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Brigades and Armies
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Army of the Potomac - UA Gen Wolf
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Confederacy

Infantry
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1st South Carolina Rifles, Company H - Ikhoppa
Company D, 2nd Virgina Infantry ''Berkeley Border Guards'' - George385
Missouri State Guard - Wismar
19th Louisiana Volunteers - Major Theodoor, Colonel Reznov
19th Tennessee Infantry - PunIsheR
22nd Tennessee Infantry - Samuel
26th Virginia Volunteers - Lawrence
90th Virginia Volunteers - Hugh McKennzie
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Cavalry
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1st North Carolina - Lucas
13th Virginia company B "Petersburg Light Dragoons" - Sharpe
4th Virginia "Black Horse Regiment" - Pender
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Artillery
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1st North Carolina - Lucas
1st Heavy Artillery, Company C "Houston Turner Rifles" - Petrovick
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Brigades and Armies
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Stonewall Brigade - 2nd Virginia Infantry, Company D - George
Dixieland Army - DA_LtGeneral_Lucas
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Application

Code

[b]Faction:[/b]

[b]Regiment Name:[/b]

[b]Your Name:[/b]

[b]Which Unit Type: (Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery) [/b]


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24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot

Listen to this song while reading.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRtnWVvDX6k[/youtube]



History


The regiment was formed as Sir Edward Dering's Regiment of Foot in 1689, becoming known, like other regiments, by the names of its subsequent colonels. It became the 24th Regiment of Foot in 1751, having been deemed 24th in the infantry order of precedence since 1747. In 1782 it became the 24th (The 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot. The 1st Warwickshires were the 6th (1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.
In 1741, during the War of Jenkin's Ear, the regiment was part of the amphibious expedition to the Caribbean and participated in the disastrous British defeat at the battle of Cartagena de Indias.
In 1756, during the Seven Years War, the regiment was part of the garrison on Minorca and surrendered to the French on June 28.
In 1758, during the Seven Years War, the regiment was part of the amphibious expedition against, or descent on, the coast of France and participated in the disastrous British defeat at the battle of Saint Cast.
In 1776 the regiment was sent to Quebec where it subsequently fought American rebels who had invaded the province during their War of Independence. The regiment was part of the 5,000 British and Hessian force, under the command of Gen. John Burgoyne, that surrendered to the American rebels in the 1777 Saratoga Campaign and remained imprisoned until 1783.
In 1804 a 2nd Battalion was raised but its life was relatively short when it was disbanded in 1814, having seen service in the Peninsular War.
In 1810 the vast majority of the 1st Battalion was captured at sea by the French; they were released the following year. They had been on the East Indiamen Astell, Ceylon and Windham when a French frigate squadron captured the last two at the Action of 3 July 1810 near the Comoros Islands.
In 1814 the 1st Battalion took part in The Gurkha War, which saw the British and the Gurkhas gain mutual respect. After the war, the British began recruiting Gurkhas,who became part of the British Indian Army. When India became independent in 1947, four Gurkha regiments transferred to the British Army.
On 23 July 1829, after a brief period in Lancashire preparing for their third trip to North America, the 1st Battalion departed Manchester by canal boat arriving at Paddington four days later. During the tedious nine weeks crossing the Atlantic, the Regiment's Colonel, Sir David Baird died.
In October 1829 the Regiment began a twelve year sojourn in Upper and Lower Canada. It participated in the suppression of an insurgency in the valley of the Richelieu River at the end of 1837 and the suppression of the Rebellion of 1838 in the Montreal area.
When ordered home to Britain in June 1841 it left almost 200 men behind as voluntary reinforcements for other regiments in Canada. This was in addition to hundreds of men who had deserted in the previous twelve years... 111 deserters in the years 1837 and 1838 alone.




Uniforms of the Anglo-Zulu War




What recruits need:


The Blood and Iron Future Plans

The Blood and Iron Development


A little something I made for AZW mod:

It's a re-skin for the 24th which makes it look just like they did in the Zulu (1964) Film, including Colour-Sergeant Bourne with the medals.

Preview

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Ranker:

Colour-Sergeant Bourne:
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Download Link






What the 24th will look like in-game:

Rankers:

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Officers:

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Announcements

We now have an Artillery detachment!

We now have a Boer detachment!

We need men to fill up the Rank of Chief Medical Officer and Medical Support!

All recruits, if they wish, will receive a custom-made 24th avatar by me.

All recruits must decide a British name!

We need men to fill up the ranks so it will be first come first serve from the highest ranks to the lowest ranks.



Infantry Roster

Medical Detachment

Medical Support, MedSprt:


Chief Medical Officer, ChfMed: mopmop109 (24th_ChfMed_Perkins)


Enlisted

Private, Pte: Slix, Clancy, skumbagFelix
No Insignia

Non-Commissioned Officers

Lance Corporal, LCpl: Koos_de_la_Rey


Corporal, Cpl:


Sergeant, Sgt: boer (24thB_W_2nd_Sgt_Boer (Leader of Boer detatchment))


Staff, SSgt: Churchill (24th_W_2nd_SSgt_Churchill)


Colour Sergeant, CSgt: Derpingtonpryce (24th_W_2nd_CSgt_Windridge)


Warrant Officer Class 2, SgtMaj: Hidden (24th_W_2nd_SgtMaj_Hidden)


Warrant Officer Class 1, RSM (Regimental Sergeant Major): KevinPL (24th_W_2nd_RSM_Kevin)


Commanding Officers

Officer Cadet:, OC andy.m2010
No Insignia

Second Lieutenant, 2ndLt: sirkaide


Lieutenant, Lt: Bromhead (24th_Lt_Bromhead)


Captain, Cpt: Stoniestpepper


Major, Mjr: Petrovick


Lieutenant Colonel, LtCol: Baktech (24th_LtCol_Szulkowicz)




Artillery Detachment
Gunner:
No Insignia

Lance Bombardier


Bombardier:


Sergeant:


Staff Sergeant:


Warrant Officer Class 2, BSM (Battery Sergeant Major):


Warrant Officer Class 1, RSM (Regimental Sergeant Major):


Second Lieutenant:


Lieutenant:


Captain:




How to identify officer ranks:

Officer Cadet


2nd Lieutenant:


Lieutenant:


Captain:


Major:


Lieutenant Colonel:




If you want to join, who do you add?

Add [The Horse Soldiers] John Wayne and [24th_CSgt] Windridge on steam.



Recruitment Form
Code
[b]In Game Name:[/b]
[b]Steam Name:[/b]
[b]Country:[/b]
[b]Past Experience:[/b]
[b]Why would you like to join:[/b]
http://www.messdress-britishmilitaria.com/british/br_capbadges.html http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/32321.aspx
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg






My Iron Europe Regiment - Haller's Blue Army


Hallera Błękitna Armia




The founder:
General Józef Haller de Hallenburg

Józef Haller de Hallenburg (August 13, 1873 – June 4, 1960) was a Lieutenant General of the Polish Army, legionary in Polish Legions, harcmistrz (the highest Scouting instructor rank in Poland), the President of The Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP), political and social activist, Stanisław Haller de Hallenburg's cousin.
Haller was born in Jurczyce. He studied at Vienna's Technical Military Academy and subsequently (1895–1906) served with the Austrian Army, resigning after reaching the rank of captain. He supported the paramilitary pro-independence Polish organization Sokół. In 1916, during the First World War, he became commander of the Second Brigade of the Polish Legion, in particular the units which fought against Russia on the Eastern Front.
In 1918, in the aftermath of the "Charge at Rarańcza", as commander of the 2nd Polish Auxiliary Corps with the Austrian Army, Haller broke through the Austro-Russian front line to Ukraine, where he united his troops with Polish detachments which had left the Tsarist army. He protested the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and continued to fight the Russians with his II Brigade of the Polish Legions (later, the 4th and 5th Rifle Divisions of the Polish II Corps). Under the pressure of the Germans, who after the Peace of Brest-Litovsk regarded the presence of Polish troops in Ukraine as illegal, and a fierce battle between Poles and Germans at Kaniów (May 10, 1918, 2500 casualties) his corps was interned, while the Brigadier himself managed to escape to Moscow. Subsequently, by the way of Murmansk, he arrived in France in July 1918, where on behalf of the Polish National Committee he created what was known as the Blue Army (from the color of its French uniforms, also known as Haller's Army). For the next few months his army, allied to the Entente, would fight against Germany. In 1919, at the new army's head, he arrived in Poland and was dispatched to the Ukrainian front. In 1920 Haller seized Pomerania and entered Danzig (Gdańsk) in the name of Poland, and during the Polish-Soviet War he commanded an army of volunteers. He was also Inspector General of the Army and a member of the War Council.
In 1920-1927 Haller was a deputy to the Sejm. After the election of Gabriel Narutowicz as President of the Republic in December 1922, Haller fell into disfavor.[1] After the 1926 May Coup, he was ordered into retirement. He co-organized an opposition party, the "Front Morges." At the time of the Invasion of Poland (1939), Haller was living abroad. In 1940-1943 he served as Minister of Education in Władysław Sikorski's government. After 1945 he settled down in London and did not participate in any émigré Polish political activities.

When the Great War broke out it was a sign to mobilize Polish patriotic paramilitary organizations. On 27 August 1914 Józef Piłsudski issued an order in which he declared formation of the Polish Legions. On the strength of the order the Eastern Legion was formed in Lviv under the command of the General Adam Pietraszkiewicz. Haller was one of the founders of this formation which is a combination of Falcon's Drużyny Polowe (Fields Brigades), Drużyny Bartoszowe (Bartosz Brigades) and the Polskie Drużyny Strzeleckie (Polish Rifle Squads). At that time Austrian failures in Galicia led to occupation of Lviv and the whole territory of the eastern Galicia by the Russian army. The Legion had to withdraw into the surroundings of Mszana Dolna. Although the unit had been completely formed it did not participate in the battle. Due to a collapse of morale among soldiers and resistance against swearing loyalty to the Austrian emperor, the legion was disbanded.

In July 1918, after a long journey through Karelia and Murmansk, General Haller arrived in France. On 4 October 1918 he was designated to be in charge of the forming Polish Army. Those units were organised by volunteers. They consisted of Polish men who firstly served in the French army, former POWs of Austrian-Hungarian and German armies (nearly 35000) and Polish emigrants from the United States and Canada (about 23000 people) and Brazil (300 people). Political surveillance over the army was initially a domain of Polish National Committee. But according to an agreement of 28 September 1918, the Blue Army was recognised by the Triple Entente member countries and the independent Polish army.
In 1918 Polish troops commanded by Joseph Haller struggled with German soldiers on the western front line in the Vosges mountain region and Champagne.

The Blue Army:

The end of war did not interrupt the enlargement of the Polish army in France, also known as the Blue Army due to their uniforms. The number of soldiers was eventually over 100,000. Due to weapons supplied from France, the Polish Army finally became a significant military force. Beginning in April 1919, men and equipment were conveyed to Poland. Modern arms of the Blue Army, especially airplanes and Renault FT-17 tanks enhanced the Polish Armed Forces yet to be founded. General Haller arrived in Warsaw on 21 April 1919, where he was welcomed as a national hero. He was granted honorary citizenship of Warsaw.

Roster:

Szeregowy [Szer] (Private) -


Starszy Szeregowy [St-Szer] (Private 1st Class) -
   

Kapral [Kpr] (Lance Corporal) -


Starszy Kapral [St-Kpr] (Corporal) -


Plutonowy [Plut] (Master Corporal) -


Sierżant [Sierż] (Sergeant) -


Starszy Sierżant [St-Sierż] (Staff Sergeant) -


Młodszy Chorąży [Mł-Chor] (Junior Warrant Officer) -


Chorąży [Chor] (Warrant Officer)


Starszy chorąży [St-Chor] (Senior Warrant Officer) -


Starszy Chorąży Sztabowy [St-Chor-Szt] (Senior Staff Warrant Officer) -


Podporucznik [Ppor] (Second Lieutenant) -


Porucznik [Por] (First Lieutenant) -


Kapitan [Kpt] (Captain) -


Major [Mjr] (Major) -


Podpułkownik [Ppłk] (Lieutenant Colonel) -


Pułkownik [Płk] (Colonel) - Kevin (HBAPL_Płk_Kevin)


Generał Brygady [Gen-Bryg] (Brigadier General) - Baktech (HBAPL_Gen-Bryg_Szkoda)


Recruitment Form
Code
[b]In Game Name:[/b]
[b]Steam Name:[/b]
[b]Country:[/b]
[b]Past Experience:[/b]
[b]Why would you like to join:[/b]


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Modifications / Animating
« on: August 14, 2013, 02:15:21 pm »
What's the best program for animating for NW?

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Baktech's FFL avatar workshop



As the title suggests I have started to make avatars, and these avatars are specifically made for members of the French Foreign Legion on B&I.


The main avatar will consist of the FFL logo, your in-game name and either of these 3 motto on the bottom:

"Legio Patria Nostra" (The Legion is our Fatherland)

"Honneur et Fidélité" (Honour and Fidelity)

"Marche ou crève" (March or die)

Your name on the top and your country's flag on the bottom right corner.

Here's mine



The thread will be done much nicer when I get time.

This is a first come first serve. Apart from FFL members (on B&I), who are prioritized and must show identification they are FFL (on B&I).

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Baktech's FFL avatar workshop



As the title suggests I have started to make avatars, and these avatars are specifically made for members of the French Foreign Legion Community on B&I FSE Forums.


The main avatar will consist of the FFL logo, your in-game FFL name and either of these 3 motto on the bottom:

"Legio Patria Nostra" (The Legion is our Fatherland)

"Honneur et Fidélité" (Honour and Fidelity)

"Marche ou crève" (March or die)

Your name on the top and your country's flag on the bottom right corner.

Example of one I made for John Adder.



The thread will be done much nicer when I get time.

This is a first come first serve.

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Off Topic / Bear Grylls Escape to the Legion
« on: June 17, 2013, 08:01:26 pm »
This is a great show, very motivating and fun to watch.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKBJ6Ss9Nl8[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEluRnAKw_A[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-tKsq-RvV4[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvfoOxjJ53A[/youtube]

Contains Swears! Particularly by the NCOs.

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Historical Discussion / 69th D-Day Anniversary
« on: June 06, 2013, 05:16:31 pm »
 Commemorations of the 69th annniversary of D-Day have begun with the stars-and-stripes being raised in a quiet ceremony at the American cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach.
Tourists, many from Poland,The U.S., Britain and France gathered in the still morning under a brilliant spring sky to witness the flag-raising amid the neat rows of thousands of white marble crosses and stars of David marking the graves of U.S. servicemen and women fallen in the Allied invasion of Normandy that began June 6, 1944.
A full day of ceremonies including fireworks, concerts and marches is planned across Normandy in honour of the 150,000 troops of Polish, US, British, French and Canadian, who risked or gave their lives in the liberation of German-occupied Western and Eastern Europe during World War II.


















May We Remember Those who fought for our freedom.
May They Rest In Peace

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Historical Discussion / Rate the American Civil War songs
« on: June 04, 2013, 06:58:46 pm »
Post one ACW Song then rate it. Warning there will be a limit, when all the songs have been used! This will be a chance to see ACW Songs you may have not heard before.

Let me start.


Rose Of Alabamy
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzc7OMwjt8w[/youtube]

The guy who posted it is


A Texan, A Southerner!

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Historical Discussion / Try To Guess what this is.
« on: May 29, 2013, 06:11:24 pm »
Try To Guess what this is from.



The Horse Soldiers
Red Badge Of Courage
Gettysburg

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North & South: First Manassas / Try To Guess what this is.
« on: May 29, 2013, 06:10:59 pm »
Try To Guess what this is from.



The Horse Soldiers
Red Badge Of Courage
Gettysburg

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