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Community / Re: Howe's BCoF Regiment Signature Workshop
« on: October 15, 2021, 03:39:45 pm »
1. Regiment Name: The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
2. Regimental Role: Infantry
3. Nickname: "The 1st Reserves"
4. Sayings/Quote: "The Brave & The True"
5. Any specific image you want? Put link to it here: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/02/51/61/0251610cd7435c227e4bf74fb18b611b.jpg
6. Thread Link: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=46969.0

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The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment

Are you looking for a Union Regiment to enlist in? Are you looking to take part in Battle Cry of Freedom's events and regimental gatherings including line battles, sieges, and formal training? Are you willing to fight for Lincoln and Liberty and crush the Confederate States of America? If you said "yes" to any of these posited questions, then the 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment is for you! Head on over to our FSE Forum Page below to find out how you can become a new recruit with our regiment!

1stPA Forum Page:

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Regiments (Game Clans) / Re: Regiment List
« on: October 13, 2021, 06:47:33 am »
Regiment Name: The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
Faction: Union
Class: Infantry
Based: NA/EU
FSE Thread Link: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=46969.0

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Regiments (Game Clans) / 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment [NA/EU]
« on: October 13, 2021, 06:45:57 am »
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
"The Brave & The True"
|Battle of Dranesville - Battle of Mechanicsville - Battle of Gaines's Mill - Battle of Savage's Station - Battle of Glendale - Battle of Malvern Hill - Second Battle of Bull Run - Battle of South Mountain - Battle of Antietam - Battle of Fredericksburg - Battle of Gettysburg - The Bristoe Campaign - The Mine Run Campaign - Battle of The Wilderness - Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse - Battle of North Anna - Battle of Totopotomoy Creek|

History Of The 1st Pennsylvania Reserves
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 30th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was a part of the famed Pennsylvania Reserve division in the Army of the Potomac for much of the war, and served in the Eastern Theater in a number of important battles, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg.
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserves was organized in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with recruits flocking to enlist from Lancaster, Delaware, York, Cumberland, Adams, and Lebanon Counties. Company K was recruited within the town of Gettysburg. On July 26th, 1861, right after the disastrous Union defeat at The First Battle of Bull Run on the 21st, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves was mustered into United States service near Baltimore under Colonel R. Biddle Roberts. After briefly serving with Dix's Command in late July, the regiment was moved to Washington DC, where it was subsequently attached to the 1st Brigade of McCall's Pennsylvania Reserve Division of the newly formed Army of The Potomac.
In June of 1862, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves was sent to join the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Corps of the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsular Campaign. There, they fought ferociously against the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at the Battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines's Mill, and Glendale, before being driven back with the rest of the army after the successful Union holdout at Malvern Hill.
From August 16th to the 26th, the 1st Pennsylvania was attached to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Corps of John Pope's Army of Virginia, fighting the Confederates again at the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30th.

On September 17th, 1862, after successfully pushing a small Confederate rear-guard detachment back at South Mountain on the 14th, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves fought at Antietam, being held in Reserve along the North Woods. Colonel Roberts commanded the regiment at the start of the battle, but took over brigade command when Major General Joseph Hooker was wounded.

From December 12th-15th, 1862, the 1st Pennsylvania fought at the Battle of Fredericksburg, taking part in the Federal assaults on Stonewall Jackson's Confederate lines along Prospect Hill; They were forced back. In January of 1863, the regiment was placed within the Defense Force at Washington DC, missing the action at the Battle of Chancellorsville from April 30th to May 6th, 1863.
From July 1st-3rd, 1863, while attached to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Corps of the Army of The Potomac, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves fought at the Battle of Gettysburg, commanded by Colonel William Talley. On the evening of July 2nd, as the Confederate attack on the Union left continued past the Wheatfield towards Houck's Ridge, the 1st Pennsylvania spearheaded a charge from the base of Little Round Top, leading the Pennsylvania Reserve Division forward into bloody hand-to-hand combat. The Pennsylvania Reserves held their positions until the afternoon of July 3rd, when they advanced through the Rose Woods and drove remnants of Confederates back, taking many prisoners. After the Battle of Gettysburg, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves took part in the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns in October and November of 1863.
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserves fought bravely during the Overland Campaign from May to June, 1864. From May 5th-7th, they fought at the Battle of the Wilderness, and fought at the Battle of Spottsylvania Courthouse on May 8th; It was in this engagement that Colonel William Talley was captured by the Confederates and imprisoned, but later escaped in Richmond during Philip Sheridan's Raid. The regiment continued its service in the Campaign by fighting at Harris Farm and the North Anna River. However, right before the infamous Battle of Cold Harbor on May 31st, which would last until June 12th, the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves left the front. The regiment would be mustered out of service on June 10th, 1864.

Regimental Ranks
(In Ascending Order)
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
First Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant
Sergeant Major
First Sergeant
Sergeant
Corporal
Private First Class
Private

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: October 25, 2019, 01:58:09 am »
Happy October 25th, the 165th Anniversary of The Battle of Balaclava, as well as The Charge of The Light Brigade!

All in the valley of death, rode the 600!

Can't wait for the release of this mod, and neither can The ICP! Keep at it, Ivkolya!

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: September 20, 2019, 09:40:20 pm »
Happy Anniversary of The Battle of Alma, everybody!

Ivkolya, do you have a release date in mind yet? My regiment can't wait to test the mod out and do Crimean War events.  :D

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: September 09, 2019, 03:04:18 am »
Sounds good, my dude! When you're ready for my regiment and other volunteer testers to start testing, make sure to send us the mod files! Thanks!

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: September 05, 2019, 03:36:47 am »
I run a regiment called The ICP (The Communist International) in the Red and Blue: 1936 mod for NW. However, we began to move onto being a multi-mod regiment doing R&B Campaign events on Fridays and random mod events on Saturdays. Ever since I coined that your Crimean War mod is nearing completion, I have made the decision of having my regiment take part in the Crimean War Events you said you have planned. However, I have a stupid question which you'll probably refuse to, but it's fine. My regiment, The ICP, is expressing interest of testing the mod out early before you release it. Think of it as "regimental mod testers." Would you be interested in having our regiment playtest the current state of your mod to help it grow? Thanks!

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: September 02, 2019, 11:08:15 pm »
I take it you will also add new rifles and cannons to the mod, seeing as Napoleonic weaponry is outdated during this time. Or, are you just planning on making this a cosmetic mod?

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: September 02, 2019, 05:10:05 am »
Perfect, good sir! Take as much time as you need. Just one quick question so I can be ready for this mod's release. Do you plan for there to be Crimean War events for Mount and Blade regiments to take part in?

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In Development / Re: Crimean war (1854-1855) mod
« on: August 30, 2019, 11:49:40 pm »
I am REALLY looking forward to the eventual release of this mod. The Crimean War has been missing for the longest time as a modification for Mount and Blade: Napoleonic Wars, and I'm glad to see that work is being done to make it possible! Please keep people like me up to date on when the first version of the mod gets released!

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