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Events: NA / 9th Monday Linebattle | Sign-ups Open! | Starting 01/12/15
« on: January 08, 2015, 11:49:24 pm »


General Rules
1. Each event will consist of two (2) random maps, each of which will be played until one team wins 3 rounds (best of 5).
2. No foot guard unit(s) is to be chosen.
3. No skirmisher/rifle/light infantry/grenzer unit is to be chosen.
4. You must be in line to fire! This means no firing on the charge, no firing out of line, and no firing on horseback (cavalry).
5. No blatant officer aiming. If it is clear that a soldier was obviously aiming for another soldier playing the officer class, he/she will be slain.
6. No delaying. Causing the round to last longer than necessary is fun for no one.
7. Respect the decisions of the admin(s). Any admin complaints can be forwarded to 9th Spork, and can be dealt with after the event.
8. Any unit (specialist included) charging the enemy are to maintain some cohesion, and are not to charge all the way across the map.
*NOTE*: Any breaking of the above rules, and the rules following this message, can result in a slay at the discretion of the admin(s).
Line Infantry Rules
1. An infantry line must have at least three (3) men to remain firing and in a line. When below three men, a regiment is to form up with a friendly line, or if none remain, they are to charge directly toward the enemy.
2. An infantry line is to have no more than 1/2-man (one-half a man) spacing, but is obviously allowed to have less.
3. An infantry line is expected to close any gaps to at least the maximum spacing after taking casualties.
Dragoon Rules
1. Dragoons must have no more than fifteen (15) cavalrymen.
2. Dragoons must only select their nation's dragoon class.
3. Dragoons must dismount when less than five (5) horses are remaining in the unit.
4. Dragoons must dismount and form a line to fire.
5. When dismounted, dragoons are permitted to have a maximum of 1-man spacing in their line.
Artillery Rules
1. An artillery battery is permitted no more than two (2) guns of any variation.
2. There is no limit to the amount of guards guarding the artillery battery, however they are to follow the same rules as line infantry (spacing, etc.).
3. When they are the last ones remaining on a nation, the entire artillery battery (guards, gunners, etc.) is required to charge the enemy.[/size]


If you are interested in attending the 9th Monday Linebattle, please add one of the contacts in the "Contacts" section below on Steam, and they will direct you on how to sign up. Please read over the ALL of the rules before deciding to sign up.




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Regiments / 9th 'East Norfolk' Regiment of Foot [NA] - Recruiting
« on: October 27, 2014, 11:54:08 pm »
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Early History
The 9th Regiment of Foot was a infantry line regiment of the British Army from 1751 to 1881. It became the Norfolk Regiment following the Army reforms of 1881.
Early history

The title of 9th Foot was awarded in 1751, but the origins of the regiment are with Henry Cornewall's Regiment of Foot raised by James II in 1685 in response to the Monmouth Rebellion.

The regiment fought in the Williamite war in Ireland, seeing action at the Battle of the Boyne and Battle of Aughrim, as well as the siege of Limerick (1690), and siege of Limerick (1691) and siege of Athlone. In the War of the Spanish Succession, the regiment fought in several engagements, including the Battle of Almansa.
The Napoleonic Wars
The 9th arrived in the Spanish Peninsula in 1808 and fought at Roliça and Vimiero. Following the retreat from Corunna the 9th buried Sir John Moore and were the last British regiment to leave Spanish soil.

Following the disastrous Walcheren expedition to the Low Countries the Regiment returned to the Peninsula and fought at Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, at the Siege of San Sebastián, and at Nive. The Regiment fought alongside Portguese troops as part of Manley Power's brigade which was in Picton's Fighting Third at the Battle of Vittoria, where the 3rd Battalion took a key bridge under heavy fire.

The Regiment was sent to Canada with most of Wellington's veteran units to prevent the threatened invasion by the United States, and so arrived in Europe too late for Waterloo. The 1st Battalion participated in the Army of Occupation in France, whilst the 2nd Battalion was disbanded at the end of 1815.
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If you are interested in joining the 9th 'East Norfolk' Regiment of Foot, feel free to add one of our leaders (profiles below) and they will be happy to help you join.



Alternatively, you can fill out an application on our website: http://9thna.enjin.com/

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Regiments / 9th 'East Norfolk' Regiment of Foot [NA] - Recruiting
« on: August 16, 2014, 04:32:09 am »



Welcome to the 9th Regiment of Foot!  The regiment was created after the disbanding of the 29th Worcestershire, we enjoy mature players who know how to follow




Early History
The 9th Regiment of Foot was a infantry line regiment of the British Army from 1751 to 1881.

Early history

The title of 9th Foot was awarded in 1751, but the origins of the regiment are with Henry Cornewall's Regiment of Foot raised by James II in 1685 in response to the Monmouth Rebellion.

The regiment fought in the Williamite war in Ireland, seeing action at the Battle of the Boyne and Battle of Aughrim, as well as the siege of Limerick (1690), and siege of Limerick (1691) and siege of Athlone. In the War of the Spanish Succession, the regiment fought in several engagements, including the Battle of Almansa.   

The Napoleonic Wars

The 9th arrived in the Spanish Peninsula in 1808 and fought at Roliça and Vimiero. Following the retreat from Corunna the 9th buried Sir John Moore and were the last British regiment to leave Spanish soil.

Following the disastrous Walcheren expedition to the Low Countries the Regiment returned to the Peninsula and fought at Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, at the Siege of San Sebastián, and at Nive. The Regiment fought alongside Portguese troops as part of Manley Power's brigade which was in Picton's Fighting Third at the Battle of Vittoria, where the 3rd Battalion took a key bridge under heavy fire.

The Regiment was sent to Canada with most of Wellington's veteran units to prevent the threatened invasion by the United States, and so arrived in Europe too late for Waterloo. The 1st Battalion participated in the Army of Occupation in France, whilst the 2nd Battalion was disbanded at the end of 1815.







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Officers:
Colonel
Lieutenant-Colonel
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
Ensign
Regimental Serjeant Major
Company Serjeant Major

Non-commissioned Officers:
Serjeant
Corporal
Lance Corporal

Enlisted:
Guard
Regular
Private
Recruit



                                 










1. When permission to speak is in effect during a line battle's and or training, you must ask permission to speak.
2. Try your best, follow orders and work to improve.
3. Respect for all members, do not insult others in any way.
4.Respect for other regiments.
5. Be relatively active and attend training's when possible.
6. Listen to line commanders and all officers, their normally saying something important.
7. Conduct yourself in a mature manor.
8. No trolling







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General Discussion / MOVED: The 3te Regiment
« on: May 31, 2014, 10:06:32 pm »

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General Discussion / MOVED: 3te Battlion Recruiting
« on: May 21, 2014, 03:25:07 am »

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Off Topic / MOVED: ♕House Getty♕
« on: April 06, 2014, 11:16:45 pm »

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Iron Europe / Grats!
« on: February 15, 2014, 12:02:30 am »
Because this is always needed.

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Official Servers Bans & Unbans / Ban Request - NA_1
« on: May 30, 2013, 12:47:17 am »
Name of the server you were on: NW_Official_NA_1
Name of the person causing trouble: 42nd_Rec_Smack
Nature of their offense: Filling in doorways, homophobic slurs, and intentional delaying of rounds.
Time and date of their offense: 5/29/13, 6:00 - 6:30PM EST
If needed, what your relationship was to the offense in question.: Witness
Any proof if you have it, For instance screenshots.
Image 1 - Delaying
[close]
Image 2 - Homophobic Slurs and Doorway Blocking
[close]
Image 3 - Same Category as Image 2
[close]
Image 4 - Homophobic Slurs
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North & South: First Manassas / North and South .404 Bug Reporting
« on: May 25, 2013, 01:07:48 am »
If you have any bugs to report on the latest patch (.404), feel free to put them in this thread. I have a small list compiled, already:
  • If you select the Remington model revolver, it removes the arrow to switch to the Colt.
  • The 1859 Sharps Carbine can switch to melee mode, but not actually attack or block.
  • Could be intentional: Bowie knife is an instant-kill
  • 2nd Kentucky Whitworth and Longrifle cannot be picked up when dropped.
  • Illinois Militia Rifles cannot be picked up when dropped.
  • No death sounds.

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Official Servers Bans & Unbans / -
« on: April 22, 2013, 02:56:34 am »
Request withdrawn.

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Official Servers Bans & Unbans / Ban Request - THE_BIG_DEAL
« on: April 18, 2013, 04:05:17 am »
Name of the server you were on: NW_Official_NA_1
Name of the person causing trouble:  THE_BIG_DEAL
Nature of their offense: Intentional Teamkilling
Time and date of their offense: 4/17 10:00PM EST
If needed, what your relationship was to the offense in question: I was in the server when the incident occurred.
Any proof if you have it, For instance screenshots. (use spoilers!):
Spoiler
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