Muster Role
Commissioned Officers Captain Lips Lieutenant Carson
Non Commisioned Officers Serjeant Major Bahakawits Serjeant RifleStrike Corporal Mormon_Jesus Corporal Welsh Enlisted Lance Corporal ShadowRunner Guard Cray Regular BitBoy Regular Crimson Regular Darkreign Regular Shrekinator Regular Youbiplot Regular Pepper Regular Peter Chao Regular Reddead Regular Singe Regular Zalva Regular Galen Regular GreyStark Private Kaiser Private Bean Private Bird Private Bran Stark Private Cameron Private Galen Private Kmdogit Private Lice Private Naens Private Rabid Private Robb Stark Private Aegon Targayyen Private TurdGoblin Private aHintofDolan Private The Governer Private Swiper Private Yellowsnow Private Mardark Private InsaneAssassin Private Medwyn Recruits Recruit Ol' Willy Willy Recruit Arvel Recruit Gertronis Recruit Omis Recruit Wolf Recruit Chameleon Recruit NoNo Recruit Mister B Recruit Taigalillies Recruit C.Falcon Recruit Liam Man
| | About Us The 30th is a new regiment for Mount & Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars, formed on May 12th, 2014. This regiment is the spiritual successor to the 15th (Yorkshire, East Riding) Regiment of Foot, founded by PurplePanda & TheMightyLips. We are a regiment dedicated to professionalism and maturity. The 15th (Yorkshire, East Riding) Regiment of Foot was a very large and active regiment until the loss of interest and lack of attendance that led up to its disbandement. But now we are back and ready to make the 30th twice as large as the 15th, hence the name 30th.
Our Rules
- Do not ever teamkill or
teamwound with our tags on. It creates a bad name for us and will most certainly get you kicked out of the regiment. *If you teamkilll accidently make sure you type sorry in chat* - Be Mature, for example when
we are getting shit on I don't want people yelling and screaming, that really slows down my thought process and what would have been a retreat order will be me telling you guys to shutup and by then we are probably all dead. - Here in the 30th we expect a
moderate silence among the rankers while someone is leading. If you have something important to say please use PTS (Permission To Speak). - Respect everybody in the
community, I do not care if they started just it don't make it a bigger deal than it already is. - When joining this regiment I
expect for you to be here for 1 event a week. If you won't be able to come for awhile make sure to notify an officer. - If you have a noisy background,
please for the love of all that is holy and pure USE PUSH TO TALK
| | History
The regiment spent most of the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) back in the Mediterranean. It fought at Toulon (1793), on Corsica (1794) and Minorca (1798), before moving to Italy and Malta in 1799. The 30th then joined the British force in Egypt in 1801. It returned to Britain in 1802 and a year later formed a 2nd Battalion. This served in the Peninsular War (1808-14) from 1809, fighting at Fuentes de Onoro (1811) Badajoz (1812) and Salamanca (1812), where it captured a French eagle. It had suffered such losses by December 1812 that its six weakest companies had to return to Britain to recruit, while the four strongest ones merged with a battalion of the 44th Regiment of Foot to form the 4th Provisional Battalion. This dissolved in 1813 and the four companies from 2nd Battalion re-joined the six newly-recruited companies in Jersey later that year. 2nd Battalion moved to Holland in 1814 and fought at Waterloo (1815), at one point forming square and resisting 11 French charges. In 1817 the battalion was disbanded. In the meantime, 1st Battalion sent five companies to fight in Hanover and northern Germany in 1805, before regrouping the following year to travel to India. It stayed there for over 20 years, sending detachments to Java and Portuguese Macao in 1807-08. It also fought in the Third Maratha War (1817-19). For the next 35 years it alternated between overseas postings, including Bermuda, Nova Scotia and the Ionian Islands, and time in Britain and Ireland. The regiment deployed to the Crimean War (1854-56), serving at the Alma (1854), Inkerman (1854) and Sevastopol (1855). Thank you to the National Army Museum website for this information!
Linebattle Records
Wins
Spoiler [7-3] 30th vs 91st 6/5/2014 [5-3] 30th vs 99th 6/13/2014 [7-3] 30th vs 23rd 6/14/2014 [4-1] 30th vs 99th 6/14/2014 | Losses
Spoiler [2-8] 30th vs 41st 5/30/2014 [3-7] 30th vs 8th 6/29/2014 |
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