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Community / Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
« on: December 21, 2012, 05:54:12 pm »
Hi everyone just like to say merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Its been a great year in the Napoleonic Wars and i would like to you to come share some stories or videos of your best bits of 2012 or even share some of your christmas stories!  ;)

lets get festive!

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Good luck mate  ;)

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Regiments / Re: 88th Connaught Rangers "Devils Own"
« on: December 20, 2012, 05:19:10 pm »
Well that name went rather quick. Best of luck! ;)
haha been after it for sometime  ;)

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Regiments / 88th Connaught Rangers "Devil's Own" [EU/NA]
« on: December 20, 2012, 05:12:48 pm »






The Lützowsches Freikorps prides itself on its melee and discipline and tactics on the battlefield . With experienced officer we aim to make sure that all line battles are a fun experience for everyone and aim to make sure that we do enough damage to the enemy. We are new to the community but we do have some veteran members among our ranks that have been around since Mount and Musket. We expect all our members to be mature and to make sure of this we use the Rekrut rank as a trail to see if you can meet are expectations. For more information about joining go to the Enlist section.






The first Freikorps were recruited by Frederick II of Prussia in the 18th century during the Seven Years' War. The Freikorps were regarded as unreliable by regular armies, so they were mainly used as sentries and for minor duties.

During the Napoleonic Wars, Freikorps were formed for the purpose of shaking off French rule in Germany. Those led by Ferdinand von Schill were decimated in the Battle of Stralsund (1809); many were killed in battle or executed at Napoleon's command in the aftermath. Later, Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow, a survivor of Schill's Freikorps, formed the Lützow Free Corps, which took part in the German War of Liberation. The anti-Napoleonic Freikorps often operated behind French lines as a kind of commando or guerrilla force. The average size of the corps was 2,900 infantry, 600 cavalry and 120 artillery, varying throughout the war. It fought in many battles, operating first independently in the rear of the French troops, later as a regular unit in the allied armies. After Napoleon's return from Elba, both regiments fought at Ligny and Waterloo during the Hundred Days.

Throughout the 19th century, these anti-Napoleonic Freikorps were greatly praised and glorified by German nationalists, and a heroic myth built up around their exploits. This myth was invoked, in considerably different circumstances, in the aftermath of Germany's defeat in World War I.

Because the Kingdom of Prussia already had problems financing and equipping its regular forces, the volunteers had to equip and supply themselves by their own means, as they were not paid wages. This led to the adoption of black as the colour of the unit's uniforms, because this was the only colour that could be used to dye the civilian clothing; with all other colours the final outcome was influenced by the clothing's original tone, resulting in an unacceptable mix of colours for the corps as a whole.

Red trim was chosen for the rank insignia. With the addition of brass buttons, the unit wore a black-red-gold colour scheme, a combination that became associated with republican ideals.
















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Code of Conduct

  • Racism will not be tolerated
  • Trolling will not be tolerated
  • All members must be mature and polite to all members.
  • All members must follow orders and respect the Officer in command decision.
  • We ask all members to attempt to attend at least one line battle and training a week.

To join the regiment please follow these steps.


If you any regiments wish to join or start a regiment in the Lützowsches Freikorps please follow these steps.
  • Fill out a regiment application form and private message it to Hardy.
  • It might take a few days to respond but if accepted you will be invited into Teamspeak for further discussions.
  • Please note that there is a limited roles available and you will most likely be told what regiments you can pick from.

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Confederates / Re: 11th Mississippi Infantry (DA) (CSA)
« on: November 26, 2012, 01:00:32 pm »
I have a great picture of the 11th on my normall comp. I might make you folk a header with it.
that would be great  ;)

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Confederates / Re: 11th Mississippi Infantry (DA) (CSA)
« on: November 26, 2012, 03:59:41 am »
*Reserve*

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Confederates / 11th Mississippi Infantry (EU/NA) (Recruiting)
« on: November 26, 2012, 03:58:41 am »





✙ Information ✙


The 11th Mississippi Infantry consist mainly of Veterans from Mount & Musket Battalion as well as Napoleonic Wars. Between us we share several years of experience in Leading, Melee, Shooting and formations. We first made the 11th Mississippi around the start of the mod, deciding to take up the name instead of our original 13th North Carolina after having been invited to the Dixie Army. We used to play North & South parallel to Napoleonic Wars hence didn't play very actively, however we have now returned and are focused solely on N&S, playing two Line battles a week, Fridays and Saturdays.


✙ Regiment History ✙



The Eleventh Mississippi, one of the first regiments formed in Mississippi as part of the Confederate Army, was composed of volunteers from the older and more developed counties in North Mississippi.

The 11th served for the duration of the Civil War and participated in nearly all of the major campaigns in the East. Battles include First Manassas, Seven Pines, Gaines' Mill, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Gettysburg, Falling Waters, Bristoe Station, Wilderness, Talley's Mill, Spotsylvania Court House, Hanover Junction, Bethesda Church, Weldon Railroad, Davis' Farm, Hawke's Farm, and Hatcher's Run.
                       
The University Greys were students in the University and therefore were rather widely drawn from the State. Since the personnel was not limited to Lafayette County men, that county claimed the right to contribute another company to the regiment. This company was the Lamar Rifles. At that period of the war to contribute a company to a glamourous regiment such as the Eleventh was considered a privilege.

July 3, 1863 during the Pickett/Pettigrew charge at Gettysburg, the 11th Mississippi had 386 men present in the ten companies and regimental staff. The 11th suffered a total of 336 casualties during this charge (87% of the men fell). The 11th Mississippi Regiment sustained the highest casualty percentage of any regiment at the battle of Gettysburg, North or South.





✙ Company G "Lamar Rifles" ✙





Information
Company G "Lamar Rifles" of the 11th Mississipi, wears the grey coats with eight red chest bars with a button on each end and grey trousers with a red stripe down the legs. They also wear "Hardee" style hats with an infantry bugle on the front. Company G are excellent shots and have accurate weapons and hence serve as our Light Infantry company.


Company History
The unit was formed in Oxford, Mississippi, and practiced military maneuvers and rifle tactics. The company decided to adopt the nickname, "Lamar Rifles" in honor of L.Q.C. Lamar, who was a popular local congressman. They also adopted the motto, "Semper Paratus," or "Always Ready!".

The regiment earned a hard fighting and dependable reputation, but they were also somewhat unruly. For these reasons they were often put in positions of vital military importance. During the Battle of Gettysburg the 11th filled the left flank of Pickett's charge and was one of only a few units to breach the Union lines. The 11th's soldiers were also reputed to have been excellent marksmen, and the men of Company G considered among the finest. Because of this prowess, they were often deployed as skirmishers for the regiment. Company G was the last company of the Confederate army to cross back into Virginia after the Battle of Gettysburg.

In all, the Lamar Rifles participated in 30 battles. Of the men that were in any battle, 20 were never wounded; 30 were wounded more than once; one man was wounded eight times; and one man made it through twenty-five battles without sustaining any wounds.


Rank's





Second Lieutenant                  First Lieutenant                        Captain     


           Volunteer          Private            Corporal               Sargeant         Colour Sargeant         Sargeant Major




✙ Company A "University Greys" ✙





Information
Company A "University Greys" of the 11th Missisipi, can be recognized by the grey jackets they wear and serves as our line infantry. They are expected to fare well in Melee rather than shooting, they charge and lead the way to glory for other to follow. The university greys are a disciplined force, holding the line when being charged and recieving shots, the pride of the regiment.


Company History
The "University Greys" were an "all-state" unit composed of students from the University of Mississippi at Oxford. They formed Company A of the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment and saw hard fighting in most of its major battles.

Their name "University Greys" derived from the gray color of the men's uniforms and from the fact that almost all of the Greys were students at the University of Mississippi.

The most famous engagement of the University Greys was at Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg, when the Confederates made a desperate frontal assault on the Union entrenchments atop Cemetery Ridge. he Greys penetrated further into the Union position than any other unit, but at the terrible cost of sustaining 100% casualties—every soldier was either killed or wounded.




Rank's



Second Lieutenant                  First Lieutenant                        Captain     


           Volunteer          Private            Corporal               Sargeant         Colour Sargeant         Sargeant Major



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Do you play Napoleonic Wars (if so what regiment)?
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News & Announcements / Re: Developer Blog 2 - Regiment/Clan System.
« on: November 25, 2012, 10:46:36 pm »
just sounds epic!  ;D

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the officer for the prussian grenadier is in the background  :)


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Good luck and enjoy NW  ;)

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