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First Into The Frey.


About the 12e




The 12e Régiment étranger d'infanterie is an active, fun, large, North American regiment that has regular events for members of our community to enjoy.  The 12e fields players mainly from the United States but men from Canada, Portugal, UK, Brazil, Mexico, Australia have also fielded our ranks.  Although the 12e will get serious when needed, we still joke around and try to make the game fun for everyone! We do not use PTS (Permission to Speak). Before you decide to join the 12e, remember that we are a regiment that is about community. We play other games besides Battle Cry Freedom therefore we aim to create a friendly environment. In order to succeed in the 12e a member must show his dedication and skill through melee and leadership but also be a helpful member to our community.
In all, we are a community that has a nicely established place in the community and we invite any who are interested to come to our events! Read below for more details about the 12e
 


The 12e's History



The 12e's flag


A 12e Kapi


 
 


The regiment was a very active regiment, serving in just about every single campaign. It had very many amazing and heroic last stand's along as with its horrible crushing defeats. It was created in 1800, and served until the literal last true fight of the French empire(waterloo) It stayed with Napoleon till the end. It's most important battles were some along the lines of. Austerlitz, Eylau, Waterloo and Wagram, which were all put onto its eagle. Since we had so much history, only a few certain inserts were added into, as too not clutter it up too much.

The eve of the battle, Napoleon sent an aide to Davout to ask him to move forward on Appolda to fall on the rear of the enemy he believes whole front of him. Davout, the 3rd Corps has about 26000 men 83% infantry, received this order in the night and takes its provisions for the next day. Gudin's division is placed at the head of the 3rd Corps with the 12th Line. The day begins at 6:30 am with the start of the 3rd Division who crossed the bridge Koesen. Then blinded by a thick fog and the default Cavalry Regiment which should enlighten, goes on village Hassenhausen. Leaving the latter, it collides with the enemy troops, unaware that she has to face the bulk of the Prussian Army . The 12th, with all Gudin Division, castles in the village and when the fog lifts, Gudin discovers the threat posed by the enemy's cavalry division and form a square. The tray is the key Hassenhausen ground point and Gudin Division will support only for about two hours a shock Infantry Division and 25 Squadrons Blücher. Soon comes the Friant Division unfolding on the right Gudin. It then takes forces to oppose led Brunswick to outflank his left to cut the line of retreat eastward effort. The infantry of the 12th and 21st Line are at the center of the device and must contain the efforts of an enemy almost twice in number. About 11 hours, so they bend under the numbers, they are backed by the commitment of the Division Morand, who reports for a run and deploys left. Prince William then launches squads reserve, which abut the square battalions of the 13th Light and 17th, 51st and 61th Line. Decimated and exhausted by their incessant but unsuccessful assaults, the Prussians fell back, despite the personal commitment of leaders in their General to bring online the failed drives. Brunswick itself is killed while charging with a Battalion of Grenadiers. Although still outnumbered, King of Prussia hesitate to resume the offensive, and ordered a retreat, covered by a strong reserve untouched trying to oppose the prosecution conducted with energy Davout on any line front.

Grouchy must fight a battle while wearing the reserve will play ground breaking. The 12e, once again, is severely tested. At 10 am, he crossed the bridge Farciennes then goes on the left of Fleurus where he leads an attack on St. Amand. After wiping the shots of the enemy's sharpshooters, he seizes the village, supported by the efforts of the 56e and 96e Line. It stands out on this occasion, thanks to the action of one of his sergeants, Brossière who seizes a piece of large caliber. About six o'clock Blücher launches attack against the village of St Amand, who fiercely contested, remains in the hands of the French. Napoleon then sends the reservation to the assault. The enemy was repulsed and the victory gained. However, it is not decisive because Ney, chilly before the English, reminded him Erlon's Corps, contrary to the orders of the Emperor. The retreat of the Prussians is not cut as planned.





Code of Conduct


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1. Be as active as you want The 12e strongly encourages all members to be active within the regiment and the community, but we understand that this is just a fun thing to come to and you shouldnt be required to come to it if you dont want to. Being active is a key point of being promoted, but as i said, how much you want to attend is completely up to you.
2. No trolling/Be mature Discipline is necessary for a regiment to function. That is why we ask all members to refrain from trolling and to act mature.
3. Follow all orders It is crucial that you listen and obey all orders that are given in linebattles, in trainings, and while off-duty by an officer. Were all equals, but order is required for the regiment to function properly.
4. Show respect to members of the regiment and community The 12e will not allow any disrespect or bashing towards anyone. We strive to make a community where everyone is treated fairly and equally. Including members of other regiments.
5. Have fun      Its a game. We want you to enjoy what you are doing. The 12e does not use PTS and encourages everyone to express themselves in our community. With that being said, since we are respecting you enough to not use it we expect the same amount of respect from you to not mic spam or talk about unnecessary things while orders are being given/about to be given
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Ranks


Officers
Colonel - Col
Major - Maj
Chef de Batallion - CdB
Capitaine - Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt
Sous Lieutenant - SLt

Sous-Officers
Adjudant Chef - AdjC
Adjudant - Adj
Sergent Chef - SgtC
Sergent - Sgt

Enlisted
Caporal Fourrier de Premiere - CplFoP
Caporal Fourrier - CplFo
Caporal - Cpl
Soldat de Première - SoP
Soldat Deuxième - SoD
Soldat - Sdt

The thread with the original images and artist (Crash R US) who offers anyone to use his icons can be found here. Much appreciated, Sgt C. Leon
https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=6454.0;nowap




Regimental Roster


Officers



 
Sous-Officers

Sgt Chef Leon
Sgt Philip
Sgt KD
Sgt Clive
Sgt Harrison
Sgt Deafi

Enlisted

Cpl Mighty Clap
Cpl Kliegerman
Cpl



Line Infantry Tags: 12e_rank_name
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Voltiguer Roster

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Cavalerie roster

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Enlistment



Fill out the application below or fill out one on our website here
 
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1. Age?
2. Country?
3. Timezone?
4. In-game name?
5. Why do you want to join the 12e?
6. Any previous experience in BCF?
7. What is your steam name? (Link suggested)
8. Will you follow and obey all rules?
 
Or, add me on steam
https://steamcommunity.com/id/leon912/

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Weekly Schedule



      
Monday
 
~No event~
 
Tuesday
 
~No event~
 
Wednesday
 
~12e Line Training @ 8:00 Eastern Time~
 
~No event~
 
Thursday
 
~No event~
 
Friday
 
~Nicky J's Corrupt Line battles @ 8:00pm Eastern Time~
 
Saturday
 
~Saturday Line Battles @ 8:00 Eastern Time~
 
Sunday
 
~North American Siege @ 8:00 Eastern time~
 



Extra Information


                             
Some great Screenshots
 
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Videos
 
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A speech written for the 12e

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Life was simple, we marched through the desert with nary a word to be said by the rankers. We followed our orders and charged into battle with the full fear of death, and the pure excitement of seeing our enemies face to face. We were all naive then, simply doing as we were told, not questioning what our officers were doing or had said. We followed to the death, because we knew that we would be lost without them. When our cannons arrived, oh how we jumped for joy. We knew the power we had in our hands as we loaded our weapons of thunder. Our enemies quaked when they would see us take aim, for they knew that it was to be the end meeting them. As our lines marched, and our artillery roared, we never thought that one day we would say goodbye to those we held so dear and looked up to. Though no matter what we faced, we banded together. The true battle was off of the field, away from the enemies and in our own encampments. The enemy would not end us, we would. All that we knew could come to an end at a moments notice, but as we do on the battlefield, we do off the field. Marching to whatever trials and tribulations may face us with fear in our eyes, and fire in our hearts. We knew that death could be waiting to snatch us from our brothers in arms at any minute, yet we marched on because we had to. We marched into the fray, and came out on the other side, tattered, bruised, beaten, but alive never the less. We are friends of war, brothers on the battlefield and off the battlefield. We are the 12e.
 
-Matthias Raburn, former Sous-Lieutenant of the 12e.
 
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Best of luck.

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Best of luck.

Thank you! We are eager to get back in the swing of things with this game since the NW days.