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ANDERSONSBRIGADE General Fubar
1st GA Regulars
Maj. General Vuclarin
9th Cav Col. ZakArgo
BlackShears Battery D Brigadier General Cheeto
[14th TN]
Cpt. Nitteroni
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Rct-x5Georgia A company, or Able, is the second company of 1st GA. We were split off of B company when we had grown beyond a single company. A company has since become the biggest, most combat effective company of 1st Georgia and is more often than not the Anvil of the corps to B Company's hammer.
Able forms the backbone of the corps and all tactics are formed based upon Able's location on the battlefield. Able's ranks are depended upon for victory and rarely fail to meet the challenge.
When a position has to be taken, they send Able, when an enemy charge needs to be stopped, they send Able, when a line needs to be held they send Able.
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Rct-x5First formed in mid 2017 by General Fubar, 1st Georgia Company B is the foundation of Anderson's Brigade. The current company commander of 1st Georgia Company B is none other than the battle-hardened, esteemed gentleman Trumpy. Keeping true to Company B’s roots, they have maintained aggressive and battle-proven tactics.
Company B commands respect as the shock troops of I-Corps. Made of steel and forged in fire, none can stand against a charge from Company B. If the battlefield is paper, the bayonet is their pen. If victory is our story, Company B is the author. When it gets down to the nitty gritty, tooth-and-nail engagements on the battlefield, Company B is always the first to confront the enemy or to provide engagement deciding close combat support.
They are feared by their enemies and their mere presence on the battlefield demands the respect of their allies. The men of Company B do not falter under pressure and never will they run from a fight. For honor and glory, for home and hearth, and most importantly, for our smokin-hot cousins back home!
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Trooper-x10Founded by 2/25/2020 (ZakArgo, Kirby Yorke, B^squard2, Irish Mick, Odie, Sal, Volks63 and Kelic)
War of Rights: Within the Anderson Brigade, the 9th GA “Dragoon” Cavalry operates as the scouting force. The Troop would not engage in prolonged contact with any sizable force. The Mission of the Dragoons would always be to OBSERVE, REPORT, and REACT! (target manpower 10-15)
Historically: Cobb's Legion - 9th Cavalry - Co.G Fulton Dragoons
Formed in Morgan County, Georgia, The cavalry battalion was expanded first to eight companies, then later to eleven companies before finally being decreased to ten companies. It was redesignated as the 9th Georgia Cavalry, but continued to be called Cobb's Legion. The 9th Georgia Cavalry saw combat in many minor and major battles from 1862 through 1865, to include South Mountain, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. Cobb's Legion surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 26, 1865.
BlackShear's Battery D
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Cannoneer-x11Blackshear's Battery was formed from within 1st GA Regulars, when Arty officially dropped, Cheeto and York stepped down from leading 1st GA Co.B to form Blackshear's Battery. Since its conception we have strived to be the best and biggest arty group in the whole War Of Rights community. That has been done, everyone knows our name, and either hates us or loves us for the death we cause on the battlefield.
[14th TN]
14thTN Co. D first formed in June 2021, starting with only a small handful members; has since grown greatly. Tennessee is known for their discipline and accuracy with firearms on the field.
14th Tennessee’s high morale and unparalleled flexibility leads to inexplicable combat effectiveness. It's members enjoy the immersion that the game brings and enhance it with their own qualities from each man. Join the 14th and drive the Federals out with pride!
The 1st Regulars Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861, and soon moved to Virginia. The men were from Atlanta and Brunswick, and Glynn and Montgomery counties. It was brigaded under General Toombs and in April, 1862, contained 367 effectives. Transferred to G.T. Anderson's Brigade, the unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. It then was ordered to Florida, assigned to G. P. Harrison's Brigade, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and fought at Olustee. During the summer of 1864, it was stationed in the Charleston area and later saw action at Savannah and in North Carolina. The regiment reported 3 killed and 19 wounded at Savage's Station, had 27 killed and 77 wounded at Second Manassas, and lost 3 killed and 25 wounded at Olustee. Only 45 officers and men surrendered with the Army of Tennessee.
Antietam
At Antietam the 1st Georgia was on the right with the First Corp. under General Longstreet in Jones' Division, David R. Jones Commanding, in Anderson’s Brigade George T. Anderson Commanding.
Anderson’s Brigade Consisted of the following
• 1st Georgia (Regulars): Col William J. Magill (w), Cpt Richard A. Wayne
• 7th Georgia: Col George H. Carmical
• 8th Georgia: Col John R. Towers
• 9th Georgia: Ltc John C. L. Mounger (w)
• 11th Georgia: Maj Francis H. Little
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