| The 17th South Florida Infantry Regiment is a community determined to create positive relationships with everyone internally, and externally. Having a healthy mix of casual and competitive players is our secret sauce. We are proud to be the only Floridian regiment within Battle Cry of Freedom. All native Floridians are highly encouraged to join up with us so that we can represent FL in a positive manner. We aim towards being a reliant friendly unit during line battles and siege events, as well as a tough opponent in competitive tournaments. We thank you all for your support and look forward to fighting alongside, and sometimes against you in-game.
Loyalty Being dedicated and putting time into the regiment is one of the best ways to get promoted. Along with continuously improving your skill, loyalty to the 17thFL will be greatly rewarded, and earn the respect of others
Orders Everyone is expected to follow orders to the dot and listen to those who are leading. This means no talking over the leader, playing your best, and paying attention. Paying attention to orders is critical to success.
Activity Being active in the 17thFL is very important. However, it is not mandatory. It is highly encouraged. We understand that real life comes first. Everyone has responsibilities, all we ask is that you notify an NCO or CO if you are going to be taking an extended absence.
Maturity One is expected to carry themselves to a high degree of maturity. Yes, it is a game but conducting yourself in a positive manner is essential.
Join us by connecting to our Discord server linked above! Or, you can send a DM to ChristopherR#0001 on Discord. Please know that everyone will start off as a cadet and earn their rank through time, dedication, skill, and of course, accepting more responsibility. Enjoy the processing of rising through the ranks and your experience will be 10x better than what you expected. We look forward to having you with us, see you soon!
| | When the civil war erupted in 1861 Florida hastened to raise a regiment of infantry. In March, at Chattahoochee Arsenal, men from the counties of Leon, Alachua, Madison, Jefferson, Jackson, Franklin, Gadsden, and Escambia assembled, and on May 5, 1861, the 17th South Florida Infantry Regiment was mustered into state service. Like all regiments mustered in the early days of 1861, it enlisted for twelve months. Because of the haste the regiment totaled about 700 men in 9 companies with an insufficient number of uniforms and weapons. The elected staff officers were James Patton Anderson, of Jefferson County, colonel; William K. Beard, of Leon County, as lieutenant colonel, and Thaddeus A. McDonell, of Alachua County as major. Upon the completion of the organization the regiment was ordered to Pensacola where it arrived April 12, 1861. There it was mustered into Confederate service on April 19.
Monday: 20thME Line Battle
Tuesday: No Event
Wednesday: 20thME Half Line Battle Half Siege
Thursday: No Event
Friday: Union Brigade Line Battle
Saturday: Public Server Play
Sunday: 41stNY Siege
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