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Regiments / Re: 42nd Royal Highland Regiment of Foot - "The Black Watch" [2+ Years of Gaming]
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Information: Paintings of the chaotic battle of Quatre Bras, which the Black Watch suffered heavy casualties Contacts: Captain Rezagh Ensign Hunter Serjeant-Major Celtic Identifiers: 42nd_Rank_Name Spoiler [close] Events Schedule: Tuesday - Siege Event 7pm GMT Wednesday - Training at 6.30 GMT & Linebattle 7pm GMT Friday - NA Linebattle 8pm EST Saturday - Training 6pm GMT & Linebattle 7.30pm GMT Sunday - Linebattle - 7pm GMT Modifications & Reskin: We use the fantastic Epic Enhancement Mod along with our own Regimental submod which gives the Officer a kilt, gives the Colour Serjeant a kilt, bonnet feathers and backpack and gives the rankers their bonnet feathers back: Spoiler Officer:[/font] Colour Serjeant: Piper: Ranker: [close] | History: "...it was no uncommon thing to see private soldiers riding to the exercising ground followed by servants carrying their firelocks and uniforms" These gentlemen soon realised, though, that there officers and drill-masters were to make real soldiers out of them. They too were told they may be being shipped to the West Indies. Mutiny ensued. This mutiny was soon put aside, whose core was made up of the Highland gentry themselves. The Regiment soon found themselves at the Battle of Fontenoy were they lost huge numbers of men but showed great prowess in battle. During these events, though, the Jacobite Rising occurred and the 43rd Regiment of Foot was shipped to Ireland were they were renumbered the 42nd Regiment of Foot. A glimpse at the tartan of the Black Watch Napoleonic Wars: During the Napoleonic Wars, the 42nd Regiment of Foot fought from Egypt to Spain and through to Waterloo. In Egypt the 42nd captured an Imperial Eagle, in Spain the 1st Battalion's stalwart defence saved the lives of other Regiment's and that of the military theorist and Scottish general John Moore. In Belgium the 42nd gained huge fame and love from Wellington himself at the Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. The 42nd was at the chaotic Battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June 1815 and was one of four battalions mentioned in dispatches by Wellington. Two days later at the Battle of Waterloo, the 42nd and also the 2nd/73rd Highlanders, which was to become the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, were both in some of the most intense fighting in the battle and lost 289 men. It is said that without Quatre Bras there would never have been a Battle of Waterloo.Further Information: During its life and to this day, the 42nd has carried - with pride - the epithet "Am Freiceadan Dubh " [Pro;Am RAYCH-kiten Doo] "The Black Watch". This name comes from the Regiment's Independent Companies (Highland Watch) forebears. The etymology and history of this nickname may not have come from its dark tartan - considering that the scarlet jacket they wore was bright. But, comes from "black", or "dubh" being a character description and that in Highland culture "black" also means "dour" and when the "Highland Watch" was first levied folk of the Highlands - clansmen and family of said watch - felt the watchmen were being traitorous. The Black Watch has had a long tradition of loyalty to the Church. It's first Chaplain, Dr Adam Ferguson, accompanied it in every battle and led it in worship, daily, both in peace and war.
*Further reading can be provided upon joining the Regiment* or at request |
Founded on the 10th of April 2012 from veterans of the Mount&Musket mod of Warband, choosing to represent the most senior and - arguably - most famous Highland Regiment - the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment - the Black Watch. Through comradeship and a combination of "play for fun" and historical immersion the Regiment since established itself as a leading Regiment within the NW community. With a deep sense of historical appreciation of Highland infantry, immersion and discipline we structure our Regiment through the use of historically accurate ranks and formations. Upon acceptance of enlistment we provide our recruits with a Field Manual, that explains the basics of the Regiment, our codes of conducts and hand-made drawings of our formations. King's and Regimental Colours of the Black Watch With more than two years experience in Linebattle gaming the Regiment is a strong, solid unit which boasts good attendance and performances at Events and Linebattles. The 42nd prides itself on a sense of friendship and community, being much more than a Regiment we are a gaming community which plays many other games outside of Warband. While we realize it is only a game the history and appreciation of the historical 42nd and modern Black Watch is never far away. 'In a Highland Regiment every individual feels that his conduct is the subject of observation and that, independently of his duty, as one member of a systematic whole he has a separate and individual reputation to sustain, which will be reflected on his family and district or glen.' - A 19th Century Black Watch historian |
A Private of the 42nd | Ranks Spoiler Officers Captain - Cpt The Captain is the head of the Regiment, he leads the Regiment off and on the feild. His word is final and he is to be respected. He aims to lead the Regiment to victory and progress, while making sure the Enlisted and NCOs are kept up-to-date and trained. Lieutenant - Lt The second Officer rank and second in command of the Regiment. He is an established leader, on and off the field while taking on alot of administration and organisational duties. He is also the Captains aid in all things from discipline to leadership, while also taking on roles in training the Enlisted and NCO ranks. Ensign - Ens The first Officer rank, he is being introduced into the Officer role, he is third in command of the Regiment and posses the honour of carrying the Regimental Colours into battle. Non-Commissioned Officers Serjeant Major - SjtMaj Serjeant Major, the rank itself should strike fear into the rank and file, just as much as the enemy. He is a man unparalleled when it comes to discipline and order, he is the top NCO rank and posses the skill and state of mind to discipline Recruit to Serjeant while dealing with admin and "paper work". He is like no other soldier in the Regiment, he is an NCO rank while being given the privilege of being treated like an Officer. He is the Captains right-hand-man in all things, even reminding the Officers of their place and correcting their orders when need be Colour Serjeant - CSjt The Colour Serjeant has displayed courage in the face of the enemy and the greatest melée skill amongst his other Serjeants, the reason for this is that he is given the most prestigious honour of guarding the Ensign and the Regimental Colours on the battlefield. Should the Ensign fall, it should be he who takes the Colours under his charge. Serjeant - Sjt The Serjeant is a soldier who thrives on discipline, order and battle. He is an individual who has outshone his comrades to catch the eye of his superiors, he has been given this rank due to skill, keen eye for discipline, organisation and for his skill on the battlefield. With the Rank of Serjeant, there comes much more administration duties meaning the Serjeant has a bigger stake in the Regiment. Corporal - Cpl The first NCO rank, this rank aims to introduce this individual to administration roles. They, like the Lance Corporal under them, have proved they posses the abilities and mindset for dicipline, skill and administration. Enlisted Lance Corporal - LCpl This rank is awarded to outstanding Enlisted soldiers who have the potential to become NCOs in their future careers. They set example to the Privates and Recruits while bolstering the Enlisted ranks with experience. They are to fill in the positions of Corporals when they are not present or have died on the field of battle. Regular - Rgl This member has been on the Enlisted Roll for some time, gaining more experience with every Linebattle they have participated in. This person has shown that they poses skill, knowledge and commitment to and with the Regiment. Private - Pte An established member of the Regiment and officialy on the Enlisted Roll. This individual has proved themselves capable of taking orders and has gained some battlefield knowladge. Recruit - Rec Entry level Rank into the Regiment. This is a trial period of roughly two weeks - though this may change due to certain undisclosed factors. During this time the Recruit is assesed not just on ability and understanding of formations and orders, but also to see how well they fit within the Regiment. Pipe Band Pipe-Major - PipMjr The Pipe Major, or Sergeant Piper, is the head of the Pipe Band. Generally a senior NCO, well versed in the history of Highland music and that of the Regiment. While also responsible for the duties of the Pipe Band, he is still a sergeant with this combination he also promotes the traditions and history of the Regiment Piper - Ppr Drummer - Dmr It is known that pipers served in regiments from the earliest times; the Royal Scots have records referring to pipers dating back to the early seventeenth century. The Pipe Band is there to boost the moral of the men with glorious musics from the Highland Bagpipes and drums; both on the battlefield and on parade Attached Duties Adjutant The Adjutant is a fountain of knowladge and experiance and is sent by Army command to aid the Officers of the Regiment on and off the battlefield. Recruiting Serjeant Recruiting Serjeant is a experienced Serjeant given the role to find and recruit new members to the Regiment, handing out the King's Shilling. They have been approved to accept Applications of new recruits and to ensure they are provided with everything they need once officially a member of the Regiment Drill Serjeant The individual given this duty is given the responsibility of drilling and training of basic commands and formations of all new recruits. Muster Master The duty is responsible for the gathering and roll-call of the men prior to training and battle. He is to make sure the men are ready and make a tally of those present and accounted for. Company ClerkThis role is responsible for several paperwork duties, such as aiding the Muster Master in taking attendance, taking note of new recruits, promotions and demotions that may need changed on the Muster Roll. He is also there to help the CO's whenever possible. [close] | Muster Roll 1st Company Spoiler Commissioned Officers Captain Rezagh Ensign Hunter, Recruiting Officer Adjutant Rackio NCOs Serjeant-Major Celtic Corporal Bor Corporal Castrophy Corporal OneEye Enlisted Lance Corporal Blair Lance Corporal Noacyl Lance Corporal Tom_DWC Lance Corporal Tsk Regular iain-zone Regular Moonman Regular Sippio Regular Studwick Private AwesomeSauce21 Private Bannanaking Private Brink Private Drakko Private KingofMachines Private Nick Private Taavitiivi Boot Camp Recruit Acrofox Recruit LagGaming [close] Colour Guard & Pipe Band Spoiler Ensign Colour-Serjeant Pipe-Major Piper Drummer [close] | A Serjeant of the 42nd |
Signed, Regimental Staff Est. 10th of April 2012 |