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Community / Does anyone want to join or merc?
« on: June 18, 2015, 03:00:08 pm »
Hi im yoda im the col for a north and south reg called the 5th Tennessee Infantry and i was wondering if any one would wanna join. We have a offical formum post but if you want to join us either respond to this one or serch me on steam watsonTHEwarrior . (This isnt a offical formum post for the regiment we alredy have one but if you wanna no more pleas add me on steam :) if you want to merc also add or reply to this post.

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Confederates / Re: 5th Tennessee Infantry (NA) Call To Arms!!!
« on: June 18, 2015, 12:42:40 am »
thank you lol

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Confederates / 5th Tennessee Infantry (NA) Call To Arms!!!
« on: June 17, 2015, 10:28:03 pm »
We are calling all Tennessee men to arms and to join the 5th TN !!!

Some things about us: We are not very large right now but all current members are experianced we are a mature regiment looking for more mature members. We do line infantry and arty. We are apart of the Dixie land army. For recruits we use a cadet training system.

Some things we can offer you: We can offer a fun regiment experiance for people willing to commit and act the part. Our cadet system helps new and old players alike.
 (copy and paste the steam link dont click on it or just leave your steam in a reply or serch watsonTHEwarrior on steam.)
Contact us : my steam is https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198076600397  if you want to join or find us on steam groups at 5th Tennessee Infantry on steam commuinity. (copy and paste the steam link dont click on it or just leave your steam in a reply)

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Events / Re: 7th Arkansas Thursday Variety Event!! [NA][All Welcome]
« on: April 07, 2015, 01:15:51 am »
Unit Class: Arty
Faction: Union
NA/EU: NA
Army or Brigade: Dixie land army
Regiment and Leader: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198076600397

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egiment name: Nr.92 BlackBruneswickers
 
Regiment class Lineinfantry

leaders steam:https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198076600397

Predicted Attendance: 8-10 for now

How often do you plan on attending? What days?: once a week on fridays.
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« Last Edit: May 31, 2014, 08:19:59 pm by Yoda_likes_pie2 »

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Regiments / Re: Nr.92 NA recruiting
« on: June 02, 2014, 07:25:15 am »
hi there and i will add ranks then thanks for the advice  :)

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regiment name: Nr.92 BlackBruneswickers
 
Regiment class Lineinfantry

leaders steam:https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198076600397

Predicted Attendance: 8-10 for now

How often do you plan on attending? What days?: once a week on fridays.

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sorry regiment name Nr92 BlackBrunswickers

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regiment name: Nr.92
 
Regiment class Lineinfantry

leaders steam: Yoda_fromTHEhood

How often do you plan on attending? What days?: once a week on fridays.

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Regiments / Re: Nr.92 NA recruiting
« on: May 30, 2014, 11:57:34 pm »
hey thanks ody  :) :) :) :) :)

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Regiments / Re: Nr.92 NA recruiting
« on: May 29, 2014, 03:21:11 pm »
i would love those skins ody and yea we are  continueing of of a disbanded regiment i was never in the origanal Nr.92 but we will contnue the regiment

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Regiments / Re: Nr.92 NA recruiting
« on: May 27, 2014, 05:54:23 pm »
thank you we have a good amount of members so far. oh and i need to fix the steam link so my steam is Yoda_fromTHEhood if you wanna join.we have a nice group of people. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

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Regiments / Nr.92 NA recruiting
« on: May 27, 2014, 05:26:35 pm »

History
The Black Brunswickers (German: Schwarze Schar)) were a volunteer corps raised by German-born Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1771–1815) to fight in the Napoleonic Wars. The Duke was a harsh opponent of Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of his native Germany.[1] Formed in 1809 when war broke out between the First French Empire and the Austrian Empire, the corps initially comprised a mixed force, around 2,300 strong, of infantry, cavalry and later supporting artillery.

Distinctively attired in black broadcloth with a silvered death's head badge on their hats, the volunteers were nicknamed the Black Horde or the Black Legion; their more commonly known title was the result of the Duke's temporary capture of the German city of Braunschweig (Brunswick) from the French in 1809. The Black Brunswickers earned themselves a fearsome reputation over the following decade, taking part in several significant battles including the pre-Waterloo engagement at Quatre Bras on 16 June 1815, where the Duke lost his life. However, recruiting, the replacement of casualties, and finance had always been problematic, and the corps was disbanded in the early 1820s.

The exploits of the Brunswickers caught the British Victorian public imagination: an example of this can be found in John Everett Millais's painting The Black Brunswicker. Completed in 1860, the painting depicts a Brunswicker in his black uniform bidding goodbye to an unnamed woman..



War of the Fifth Coalition
In 1806 the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Charles William Ferdinand, was fatally wounded during the Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. Following Prussia's defeat and the collapse of the Fourth Coalition against Napoleon, his duchy remained under French control. Rather than permit the Duke's heir, Frederick William, to succeed to his father's title, Napoleon seized the duchy and, in 1807, incorporated it into his newly created model Kingdom of Westphalia ruled by his brother Jérôme. Two years later in 1809 the Fifth Coalition against Napoleon was formed between the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom. The dispossessed Frederick William, who had been a strenuous critic of French domination in Germany, seized this opportunity to seek Austrian help to raise an armed force. To finance this venture he mortgaged his principality in Oels. In its initial incarnation (dated to 25 July 1809), the 2300-strong 'free' corps consisted of two battalions of infantry, one Jäger battalion, a company of sharpshooters, and a mixed cavalry contingent including Hussars and Uhlans.


Later that same year Frederick William led his Schwarze Schar ("Black Host") into Germany, and succeeded in briefly taking control of the city of Brunswick, earning his corps its epithet: the Black Brunswickers. He was soon driven out, but managed to flee with his troops to England where he joined his cousin and brother-in-law, the Prince-regent (later King George IV). During the next few years, the Brunswickers earned themselves a sound reputation through service with the British in the Peninsular Campaign. However, steady attrition in battles and skirmishes through Portugal and Spain, combined with a lack of political support and financial difficulties, led to a situation where the unit's imminent disbandment looked likely   

            Waterloo campaign
Following Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, and his subsequent retreat back into France, Frederick William was able to return to Brunswick in 1813 to reclaim his title. He also took the opportunity to replenish the ranks of his Black Brunswickers. Upon Napoleon's escape from Elba in 1815 he once more placed himself under the Duke of Wellington's command and joined the allied forces of the Seventh Coalition in Belgium. The "Brunswick Corps", as it is called in the order of battle for the Waterloo Campaign, formed up as a discrete division in the allied reserve. Its strength is given as 5376 men, composed of eight infantry battalions; one Advance Guard or Avantgarde, one Life Guard or Leib-Bataillon, three Light and three Line Battalions. They were supported by both a horse and foot artillery battery of eight guns each. Also included were a regiment of Brunswicker Hussars and a single squadron of Uhlans were often attached to the allied cavalry corps.


Battle of Quatre Bras

Quatre Bras was a hamlet at a strategic crossroads on the road to Brussels. French control of it would not only threaten the city, but divide Wellington's Allied army from Blucher's Prussians. At 14:00 on 16 June 1815, after some initial skirmishing, the main French force under Marshall Ney, approached Quatre Bras from the south. They came up against the 2nd Netherlands Division who had formed a line well in advance of the crossroads. Facing three French infantry divisions and a cavalry brigade, the Dutch and Nassau troops were forced back but did not break. Reinforcements arrived at 15:00, being a Dutch cavalry brigade, Picton's 5th British Division, followed closely by the Brunswick Corps. The sharpshooters of the Brunswick Advance Guard regiment were sent to support Dutch skirmishers in Bossou Wood on the Allied right (western) flank; the rest of the corps took up a reserve position across the Brussels road.[10] The Black Duke reassured his inexperienced troops by walking up and down in front of them, calmly puffing on his pipe.[11]



Brunswick line infantry at Quatre-Bras. Jagers of the Advance Guard are on the left.
A French infantry attack was halted by the allied front line, which was attacked in turn by French cavalry. Wellington moved the Brunswick infantry into the front line, where they were subjected to intense French artillery fire, forcing tham to fall back a short distance. As a mass of French infantry advanced up the main road, the Black Duke led a charge by his uhlans, but they were beaten back. Swept by canister shot at short range, the Brunswickers broke and rallied at the crossroads itself. At this point, the Duke, who was reforming his troops, was hit by a musket ball, which passed through his hand and into his liver. He was rescued by the men of the Lieb Regiment, who carried him back using their muskets as a stretcher. He died shortly afterwards.
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Regiments / Nr.92 (NA)
« on: May 04, 2014, 12:05:41 am »


History


The Black Brunswickers (German: Schwarze Schar)) were a volunteer corps raised by German-born Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1771–1815) to fight in the Napoleonic Wars. The Duke was a harsh opponent of Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of his native Germany.[1] Formed in 1809 when war broke out between the First French Empire and the Austrian Empire, the corps initially comprised a mixed force, around 2,300 strong, of infantry, cavalry and later supporting artillery.

Distinctively attired in black broadcloth with a silvered death's head badge on their hats, the volunteers were nicknamed the Black Horde or the Black Legion; their more commonly known title was the result of the Duke's temporary capture of the German city of Braunschweig (Brunswick) from the French in 1809. The Black Brunswickers earned themselves a fearsome reputation over the following decade, taking part in several significant battles including the pre-Waterloo engagement at Quatre Bras on 16 June 1815, where the Duke lost his life. However, recruiting, the replacement of casualties, and finance had always been problematic, and the corps was disbanded in the early 1820s.

The exploits of the Brunswickers caught the British Victorian public imagination: an example of this can be found in John Everett Millais's painting The Black Brunswicker. Completed in 1860, the painting depicts a Brunswicker in his black uniform bidding goodbye to an unnamed woman..





War of the Fifth Coalition
In 1806 the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Charles William Ferdinand, was fatally wounded during the Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. Following Prussia's defeat and the collapse of the Fourth Coalition against Napoleon, his duchy remained under French control. Rather than permit the Duke's heir, Frederick William, to succeed to his father's title, Napoleon seized the duchy and, in 1807, incorporated it into his newly created model Kingdom of Westphalia ruled by his brother Jérôme. Two years later in 1809 the Fifth Coalition against Napoleon was formed between the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom. The dispossessed Frederick William, who had been a strenuous critic of French domination in Germany, seized this opportunity to seek Austrian help to raise an armed force. To finance this venture he mortgaged his principality in Oels. In its initial incarnation (dated to 25 July 1809), the 2300-strong 'free' corps consisted of two battalions of infantry, one Jäger battalion, a company of sharpshooters, and a mixed cavalry contingent including Hussars and Uhlans.


Later that same year Frederick William led his Schwarze Schar ("Black Host") into Germany, and succeeded in briefly taking control of the city of Brunswick, earning his corps its epithet: the Black Brunswickers. He was soon driven out, but managed to flee with his troops to England where he joined his cousin and brother-in-law, the Prince-regent (later King George IV). During the next few years, the Brunswickers earned themselves a sound reputation through service with the British in the Peninsular Campaign. However, steady attrition in battles and skirmishes through Portugal and Spain, combined with a lack of political support and financial difficulties, led to a situation where the unit's imminent disbandment looked likely



Waterloo campaign
Following Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, and his subsequent retreat back into France, Frederick William was able to return to Brunswick in 1813 to reclaim his title. He also took the opportunity to replenish the ranks of his Black Brunswickers. Upon Napoleon's escape from Elba in 1815 he once more placed himself under the Duke of Wellington's command and joined the allied forces of the Seventh Coalition in Belgium. The "Brunswick Corps", as it is called in the order of battle for the Waterloo Campaign, formed up as a discrete division in the allied reserve. Its strength is given as 5376 men, composed of eight infantry battalions; one Advance Guard or Avantgarde, one Life Guard or Leib-Bataillon, three Light and three Line Battalions. They were supported by both a horse and foot artillery battery of eight guns each. Also included were a regiment of Brunswicker Hussars and a single squadron of Uhlans were often attached to the allied cavalry corps.




Battle of Quatre Bras

Quatre Bras was a hamlet at a strategic crossroads on the road to Brussels. French control of it would not only threaten the city, but divide Wellington's Allied army from Blucher's Prussians. At 14:00 on 16 June 1815, after some initial skirmishing, the main French force under Marshall Ney, approached Quatre Bras from the south. They came up against the 2nd Netherlands Division who had formed a line well in advance of the crossroads. Facing three French infantry divisions and a cavalry brigade, the Dutch and Nassau troops were forced back but did not break. Reinforcements arrived at 15:00, being a Dutch cavalry brigade, Picton's 5th British Division, followed closely by the Brunswick Corps. The sharpshooters of the Brunswick Advance Guard regiment were sent to support Dutch skirmishers in Bossou Wood on the Allied right (western) flank; the rest of the corps took up a reserve position across the Brussels road.[10] The Black Duke reassured his inexperienced troops by walking up and down in front of them, calmly puffing on his pipe.[11]



Brunswick line infantry at Quatre-Bras. Jagers of the Advance Guard are on the left.
A French infantry attack was halted by the allied front line, which was attacked in turn by French cavalry. Wellington moved the Brunswick infantry into the front line, where they were subjected to intense French artillery fire, forcing tham to fall back a short distance. As a mass of French infantry advanced up the main road, the Black Duke led a charge by his uhlans, but they were beaten back. Swept by canister shot at short range, the Brunswickers broke and rallied at the crossroads itself. At this point, the Duke, who was reforming his troops, was hit by a musket ball, which passed through his hand and into his liver. He was rescued by the men of the Lieb Regiment, who carried him back using their muskets as a stretcher. He died shortly afterwards.


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Line Infantry:   



Interested in joining?


1.Steam ID:


2.What is your in-game-name:


3.Why do you want to join the Nr.92 regiment?:


4.(If applicable)Who recommended the regiment to you:


5.What is your current age (Min - 14) :


6.On a scale of 1-10 rate your shooting skill:
(6A: And if you want to, please rate your melee skills)

7.What country do you currently reside in:



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Regiments / Re: THE Nr.7 Owstein
« on: May 02, 2014, 10:52:44 pm »
wow thanks guys im just trying to form enough players to join the prussian army for a free team speak and training server but ill keep you in mind  :) :) :)

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