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Other Games / Warband is coming to Console.
« on: September 07, 2016, 03:16:13 pm »


I'm excited. I wonder if NW would work on Console along with other Mods...

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Off Topic / University Thread
« on: March 21, 2016, 08:35:26 pm »
Basically a discussion about everything college/uni. What do you like about your current institution? What don't you like? Your major?

Don't bring politics into this. If you want to discuss why college should be free go to the politics thread. Thanks.

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Off Topic / Fitness General/Discussion - What are your goals?
« on: January 06, 2016, 01:59:16 am »

If you are new to fitness read this!
http://liamrosen.com/fitness.html

As the title entails, please feel free to post!

My current goal is to improve my two mile run time.

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Post whatever you want lol

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Off Topic / War Videos
« on: August 23, 2015, 04:34:21 am »
I have seen this thread on a few other forums and I want to see if anyone has any interesting content they would like to share.

As the title indicates, post videos related to war. I'm mainly thinking of combat footage but any sort of documentary or other interesting material is welcomed.

You may post material from any conflict from any point of view.

NOTE: The following content on this thread is meant to be strictly educational.

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The French Army (name) La Grande Armee (name)La Garde Impériale (Name)have all  been reserved by Locust and Grimsight Wookie Gaming. Thread work in progress.

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Regiments / 40th regiment of Foot TIER 1 B!TCHES
« on: April 03, 2015, 01:04:38 am »
Omg we are so good therefore we are tier 1. Nobody fucking tell me otherwise or I will ban you from posting on this thread

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Off Topic / Napoleonic Wars College Finder - AKA Your Guidence Counselors
« on: February 18, 2015, 07:07:50 am »
Looking for a suitable college? Well this is the place! DrByeBye and Locust will help you find an ideal school based on your Napoleonic Wars experience. Simply fill out the form below:

What State/Province do you live in:
What is your GPA:
What did you get on the SAT/AP Exams:
How rigorous were the courses in your high school career:
Are you poor or rich:
Are you a dumbass:
Have you smoked weed:
What regiments have you been in:
Did you lead/start any regiments:
Was the regiment you were in good:
Are you a forum guy that spends all his/her time on this shitty forum
Are you good at melee:

WIP

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ayy lamo

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The Mess Hall / GIVE ME WARP SPEED
« on: November 13, 2014, 04:51:12 am »

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Off Topic / Islam Thread
« on: October 29, 2014, 02:15:32 am »
I have recently found Islam. It has been a life changing experience. I will soon leave this community to fight for my faith. While I'm still here, lets have an Islam thread!
Discuss whatever you want retaining to Islam




Graphic
*snip* see religion thread

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The Mess Hall / Funny Videos
« on: October 23, 2014, 03:19:06 am »
We have this going on the 40th website, thought I would give it a try here.
Post funny videos!


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Off Topic / Social Justice Warriors
« on: October 17, 2014, 05:13:09 pm »
Hello FSE, what do you think of Social Justice Warriors?

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Regiments / 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot [NA]
« on: October 16, 2014, 02:15:25 am »


This regiment fights for The Seven Nation Army.




The 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot is an NA regiment founded on 4/11/14 by Locust. The 40th prides itself on being diciplined and skilled. The 40th hopes to become a shining example to other regiments one day. The regiment only accepts those who have proficient skill in the game and can behave themselves like gentleman. Being a gentleman in this regiment means that you have respect for your fellow rankers and commanding officers alike..nothing less will be tolerated. In addition, actions in events such as headbanging, speaking out of line, etc. are prone to punishment. Basically, no trolls allowed. And if you do troll, expect to be kicked. Although we may come of as strict or "mean" that doesent mean we dont have fun. We participate in many 1v1s, large scale events, and other such things. We also play other games outside of NW. We are a group of friends, please feel free to have fun together!

We consider ourselves to be mainly a regiment specialized in ranged and melee combat for line infantry. Because of this we do not offer any detachments positions, as our goal is to focus and hone our skill in Line to the fullest extent.
- Maj. William "Locust" Noble

Our teamspeak: ts26.gameservers.com:9137
My Steam: [40th] Locust

_________________________________________________________________________





Major William Noble

Enisgn Ferdinand Young

Corporal George Stark
Corporal Horatio Anderson

Lance Corporal Duncan Marker
Lance Corporal Benedict Felix
Lance Corporal Trent Oxley
Lance Corporal Jeffy Biggs
Lance Corporal William Stevenson
Lance Corporal Henry Clay
Lance Corporal John Johnson
Lance Corporal Beric Donarrian

Private Ray Keener
Private Mark Cox
Private Andrew Sanders
Private Quinlan Acres
Private James Orcy
Private Benjamin Wheatly
Private Robert Bowen
Private Thurnis Thatcher
Private Basil Bailey
Private John Cooke
Private Alec Martson
Private Thomas Jackson
Private Emmanuel Holmes
Private Sam Sharp
Private Patrick Sullivan
Private Colin Moore
Private Ian Cooke
Private Richard Charlton
Private Peter Ochs
Private Alec Bowen
Private Augustus Forrestal
Private Roger Lord
Private Lachlan Evans
Private Basil Wilcox
Private Thaddy McCowan
Private Ryan Jones
Private Harry Royce
Private Patrick Gail
Private John Moore
Private Spruce Wayne
Private Robert Lee
Private Micheal Morgan
Private John Nunnery
Private Ian Stratford

Recruit Edmund Silver
Recruit Edward Cambell
Recruit Horatio Forrestal
Recruit James Richmond
Recruit John Cambell
Recruit Michael Hardwicke
Recruit Nick Middleton
Recruit Nick Lawson
Recruit Robert Lee
Recruit Oliver Cromwell
Recruit Alice Simms
Recruit Fergus Wilson
Recruit Dick Fleming
Recruit Micheal Burger
Recruit Marcus Watson
Recruit Arys Wolfheart
Recruit Lee Bertrand
Recruit Michael Fox
Recruit John Turner
Recruit Nigel Williams





Coming Soon


TIMELINE
In 1710 Britain captured the French colony of Port Royal in Canada and renamed it Annapolis Royal after Queen Anne. Britain initially relied on independent companies to defend its new port, but in 1717 the governor of Nova Scotia, General Richard Phillips, merged eight of these into a single regiment.

In 1751 this unit was granted the numeral 40 and 10 years later it left North America for the first time, moving to the West Indies.

In 1764 it deployed to Ireland, then in June 1775 to Boston Massachusetts, meaning it was already in North America on the outbreak of the American War of Independence (1775-83). It fought in the West Indies as well as on the American mainland during that conflict, moving to Britain in 1783. That period also saw it associated with Somerset for the first time.

The regiment's first deployment in the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) was two-pronged, with its battalion companies fighting in Flanders and Brittany, and its light-infantry flank companies deployed to the West Indies. The regiment reunited in the West Indies in 1795, serving on Santo Domingo and Jamaica before returning to Britain in 1798.

In 1799 the regiment raised a 2nd Battalion for the Helder campaign in Holland. The following year the flank companies of both battalions landed at Aboukir Bay near Alexandria, Egypt. 2nd Battalion was disbanded in 1802.

From 1802 to 1804 the regiment was kept in Britain, raising another 2nd Battalion in 1804 for service in Britain and Ireland. 1st Battalion was sent on the failed attempt to capture Buenos Aires in 1806 and deployed to Spain and Portugal from 1808 to 1814. It was thus one of only three regiments to serve throughout the Peninsula campaign. It was then sent to Canada in 1814 to fight in the War of 1812 (1812-15), before being quickly recalled the following year when Napoleon escaped from Elba.

1st Battalion joined Wellington’s force at Waterloo (18 June 1815) just before battle commenced. Initially placed in reserve, later in the day they were moved to the centre of his line near La Haye Sainte. They held firm all day and helped drive off Napoleon’s final massed infantry attack, losing 167 killed or wounded.

2nd Battalion was disbanded in 1816 and the regiment remained on home service until 1823, when it was sent to guard convicts in New South Wales for five years. It then moved to India for 17 years. Its service on the sub-continent included the First Afghan War (1839-42) and the Gwalior campaign (1843).

A seven-year period in Britain and Ireland followed, before it was sent back to New South Wales in 1852. Two years later it helped suppress the Eureka Rebellion in Victoria and then fought in the Second Maori War (1860-61).

It was in Britain and Ireland from 1866 to 1872 before embarking for India again. While there, the regiment was amalgamated in 1881 with the 82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers) to form The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment).

Nicknames:
•The Excellers (a pun on its Latin numeral, XL)
•The Fighting Fortieth (for its courage in Egypt)









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 40th 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 40th is very important. What is the point of being in a regiment if you do not attend any events? Members are expected to attend atleast two events per week. Ofcourse, if one cannot attend because of real life issues then just simply notify an officer or NCO.
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.




TO all aspiring heroes bold, who have spirits above slavery and trade, and inclinations to become gentlemen, by bearing arms in His Majesty's 40th Regiment of Foot, let them repair to the drum head where each gentleman volunteer shall be kindly and honourably entertained, and enter into his Majesty King George's service; and when you come to join your respected regiment, shall have new caps, arms, clothes and accoutrements, and everything that is necessary and fitting to complement a gentleman soldier.

Are you prepared take the King's Shilling? Contact our Colonel HERE.

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Regiments / 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot [NA]
« on: October 14, 2014, 01:37:55 am »







The 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot is an NA regiment founded on 4/11/14 by Locust. The 40th prides itself on being diciplined and skilled. The 40th hopes to become a shining example to other regiments one day. The regiment only accepts those who have proficient skill in the game and can behave themselves like gentleman. Being a gentleman in this regiment means that you have respect for your fellow rankers and commanding officers alike..nothing less will be tolerated. In addition, actions in events such as headbanging, speaking out of line, etc. are prone to punishment. Basically, no trolls allowed. And if you do troll, expect to be kicked. Although we may come of as strict or "mean" that doesent mean we dont have fun. We participate in many 1v1s, large scale events, and other such things. We also play other games outside of NW. We are a group of friends, please feel free to have fun together!

We consider ourselves to be mainly a regiment specialized in ranged and melee combat for line infantry. Because of this we do not offer any detachments positions, as our goal is to focus and hone our skill in Line to the fullest extent.
- Maj. William "Locust" Noble

Our teamspeak: ts3.40threg.com
My Steam: [40th] Locust

_________________________________________________________________________





Major   William Noble

Ensign   David Lamont

Adjutant   George Lord

Serjeant   Horatio Anderson

Corporal   William Fraser
Corporal   Duncan Marker

Lance Corporal   Benedict Felix
Lance Corporal   Trent Oxley
Lance Corporal   William Stevenson
Lance Corporal   John Johnson
Lance Corporal   Beric Lawson

Private   Raymund Keener
Private   Andrew MacIntyre
Private   James Orcy
Private   John Campbell
Private   Benjamin Wheatly
Private   Alec Martson
Private   Emmanuel Holmes
Private   Peter Ochs
Private   John Tuner
Private    Alec Bowen
Private   Joshua Lawson
Private   John Nunnery
Private   Hector Ferguson
Private   Alan MacAllister
Private   Alexander Hamilton
Private   Alexander Hall
Private   Ian Smith
Private   Patrick O'Doil
Private   Edwin Glover
Private   Alvin York
Private   Bruce Turner
Private   Boyce Beutler

Recruit   Boyce Beutler
Recruit   Thomas Johnson
Recruit   Callum Peter
Recruit   Walter Johnson
Recruit   Finlay Neil
Recruit   Gordon Patterson
Recruit   Aeneas Thomson
Recruit   Eathan Parks
Recruit   Benjamin Martin
Recruit   William Murray
Recruit   Grady Wethington
Recruit   Lizzie Gardner
Recruit   Malcom Banks
Recruit   Richard Ross
Recruit   Allen Hay
Recruit   Angus Richard
Recruit   Andrew Spearman
Recruit   Richard Wallace
Recruit   Lyon Wilson
Recruit   Robert Patterson
Recruit   James MacArthur
Recruit   John Smith
Recruit   Peter Campbell
Recruit   Seamus Flaherty
Recruit   Alexander Iain
Recruit   Lyon Miller
Recruit   John Wallace
Recruit   Thomas Johnson




Coming Soon


TIMELINE
In 1710 Britain captured the French colony of Port Royal in Canada and renamed it Annapolis Royal after Queen Anne. Britain initially relied on independent companies to defend its new port, but in 1717 the governor of Nova Scotia, General Richard Phillips, merged eight of these into a single regiment.

In 1751 this unit was granted the numeral 40 and 10 years later it left North America for the first time, moving to the West Indies.

In 1764 it deployed to Ireland, then in June 1775 to Boston Massachusetts, meaning it was already in North America on the outbreak of the American War of Independence (1775-83). It fought in the West Indies as well as on the American mainland during that conflict, moving to Britain in 1783. That period also saw it associated with Somerset for the first time.

The regiment's first deployment in the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) was two-pronged, with its battalion companies fighting in Flanders and Brittany, and its light-infantry flank companies deployed to the West Indies. The regiment reunited in the West Indies in 1795, serving on Santo Domingo and Jamaica before returning to Britain in 1798.

In 1799 the regiment raised a 2nd Battalion for the Helder campaign in Holland. The following year the flank companies of both battalions landed at Aboukir Bay near Alexandria, Egypt. 2nd Battalion was disbanded in 1802.

From 1802 to 1804 the regiment was kept in Britain, raising another 2nd Battalion in 1804 for service in Britain and Ireland. 1st Battalion was sent on the failed attempt to capture Buenos Aires in 1806 and deployed to Spain and Portugal from 1808 to 1814. It was thus one of only three regiments to serve throughout the Peninsula campaign. It was then sent to Canada in 1814 to fight in the War of 1812 (1812-15), before being quickly recalled the following year when Napoleon escaped from Elba.

1st Battalion joined Wellington’s force at Waterloo (18 June 1815) just before battle commenced. Initially placed in reserve, later in the day they were moved to the centre of his line near La Haye Sainte. They held firm all day and helped drive off Napoleon’s final massed infantry attack, losing 167 killed or wounded.

2nd Battalion was disbanded in 1816 and the regiment remained on home service until 1823, when it was sent to guard convicts in New South Wales for five years. It then moved to India for 17 years. Its service on the sub-continent included the First Afghan War (1839-42) and the Gwalior campaign (1843).

A seven-year period in Britain and Ireland followed, before it was sent back to New South Wales in 1852. Two years later it helped suppress the Eureka Rebellion in Victoria and then fought in the Second Maori War (1860-61).

It was in Britain and Ireland from 1866 to 1872 before embarking for India again. While there, the regiment was amalgamated in 1881 with the 82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers) to form The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment).

Nicknames:
•The Excellers (a pun on its Latin numeral, XL)
•The Fighting Fortieth (for its courage in Egypt)

Uniform:
•Deep Buff Facings with white lacing
•Buff-colored cross belt and a crimson red jacket
•Red over white plumes for centre companies, white for grenadier, and green for light







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 40th 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 40th is very important. What is the point of being in a regiment if you do not attend any events? Members are expected to attend atleast two events per week. Ofcourse, if one cannot attend because of real life issues then just simply notify an officer or NCO.
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.




TO all aspiring heroes bold, who have spirits above slavery and trade, and inclinations to become gentlemen, by bearing arms in His Majesty's 40th Regiment of Foot, let them repair to the drum head where each gentleman volunteer shall be kindly and honourably entertained, and enter into his Majesty King George's service; and when you come to join your respected regiment, shall have new caps, arms, clothes and accoutrements, and everything that is necessary and fitting to complement a gentleman soldier.

Are you prepared take the King's Shilling? Contact our Major HERE.

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