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Regiments / 4th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Hussars WIP
« on: August 30, 2016, 12:24:17 am »
4th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Hussars
Note: this is a work in progress dont h8 :)

About the 4th hussar's
In 1685, in the midst of the Monmouth Rebellion, several independent troops of cavalry were raised in south west England and Bradford. In July that year, these were merged into a single regiment of dragoons named after Anne, daughter of King James II.

Its first engagements were in the 1690s against the Jacobites in Scotland and Ireland and the French in the Low Countries. It also fought in Portugal and Spain early in the 18th century and also took part in a raid on Cherbourg in 1708.

The regiment fought against the First Jacobite Rebellion in 1715 and returned to the Low Countries in 1742, where George Daraugh was commissioned from the ranks by George II for saving one of the regiment’s standards at Dettingen. The regiment then remained in England for 60 years from 1748 onwards, though this period did see it gain its ranking of 4th in the order of precedence in 1751 and the prefix ‘Queen’s Own’ in 1788 after George III’s wife Queen Charlotte.

It helped to suppress the Gordon Riots in London in 1780, but its next foreign action came in 1809 with the Peninsular War. There it fought at Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria and Toulouse, only getting back to Britain in 1814. It then spent eight years in England, where it was converted into a light dragoon regiment in 1818 then sent on its first Indian posting in 1822. That posting lasted 20 years and saw it take part in the First Afghan War (1839-42) and the capture of Ghuznee.

Winston Churchill in the uniform of the 4th Hussars, 1895
Winston Churchill in the uniform of the 4th Hussars, 1895
NAM. 1992-10-143-1547
The regiment was sent to the Crimea in 1854 under the command of a Brevet-Colonel, Lord George Paget, who led it into the Charge of the Light Brigade smoking a cheroot and in 1874 became its full colonel. It converted into a hussar regiment in 1861.

For almost 60 years after the Crimea the regiment alternated between garrison duty in England, Ireland and India, only interrupted by sending a detachment to Egypt in 1883. One of its officers during this period was Winston Churchill. However, he spent much time as a war correspondent or on attachment to other regiments and found it hard to support the luxurious cavalry-officer lifestyle.

The regiment also sent men to reinforce other cavalry regiments during the Boer War in 1899 and served in South Africa as a whole regiment from 1905 to 1909. It was from Ireland that it deployed to the Western Front in 1914, remaining there for the whole First World War. The regiment spent the 1920s in India and the 1930s in England, mechanising in 1936. It then deployed to the Middle East in January 1940, fighting in North Africa, Greece and Italy until the end of the Second World War.

Its first post-war duty was in Austria and it served in Malaya from 1948 to 1951, operating in armoured cars on counter-terrorism duties. It then spent time in England and Germany before amalgamating with the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars in October 1958 to form The Queen’s Own Royal Irish Hussars.


info of the 4th

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based NA
unit: cavalry
flag: 5th page 5th row first column
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Steam and teamspeak info
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teamspeak: eu2.freets3.ovh:37202
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what we expect
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we expect fun and active soldiers who are willing to fight to the death of this regiment, and will do what the are told to do in the field of battle. if you can't attend a event please let me know ahead of time. if you are to miss a day of event or training it is fine, if you miss 2 days we will have a problem, so let me know. if you are to run away from the field of battle or surrender severe punishment will be used,
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Rank's/ranking system
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COMMISIONED OFFICER'S
[4th]_Colonel_
[4th]_Lieutenant Colonel_
[4th]_Major_
[4th]_Captain_
[4th]_Lieutenant_
[4th]_Second Lieutenant_

NON COMMISIONED OFFICER'S
[4th]_Master Sergeant_
[4th]_Sergeant First Class_
[4th]_Staff Sergeant_
[4th]_Sergeant_

ENLISTED

[4th]_Corporal of horse_
[4th]_Lance Corporal of horse_
[4th]_Lance Corporal_
[4th]_Trooper_
[4th]_Recruit_
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Roster

total members: 4

[4th]_Col_Minimum
[4th]_Sgt_Osama
[4th]_Trp_Zeke
[4th]_Rct_Richaapuk

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Regiments / 4th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Hussars [RECRUITING] WIP
« on: August 30, 2016, 12:10:54 am »
Disbanded
Note: this is a work in progress dont h8 :)

About the 4th hussar's
In 1685, in the midst of the Monmouth Rebellion, several independent troops of cavalry were raised in south west England and Bradford. In July that year, these were merged into a single regiment of dragoons named after Anne, daughter of King James II.

Its first engagements were in the 1690s against the Jacobites in Scotland and Ireland and the French in the Low Countries. It also fought in Portugal and Spain early in the 18th century and also took part in a raid on Cherbourg in 1708.

The regiment fought against the First Jacobite Rebellion in 1715 and returned to the Low Countries in 1742, where George Daraugh was commissioned from the ranks by George II for saving one of the regiment’s standards at Dettingen. The regiment then remained in England for 60 years from 1748 onwards, though this period did see it gain its ranking of 4th in the order of precedence in 1751 and the prefix ‘Queen’s Own’ in 1788 after George III’s wife Queen Charlotte.

It helped to suppress the Gordon Riots in London in 1780, but its next foreign action came in 1809 with the Peninsular War. There it fought at Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria and Toulouse, only getting back to Britain in 1814. It then spent eight years in England, where it was converted into a light dragoon regiment in 1818 then sent on its first Indian posting in 1822. That posting lasted 20 years and saw it take part in the First Afghan War (1839-42) and the capture of Ghuznee.

Winston Churchill in the uniform of the 4th Hussars, 1895
Winston Churchill in the uniform of the 4th Hussars, 1895
NAM. 1992-10-143-1547
The regiment was sent to the Crimea in 1854 under the command of a Brevet-Colonel, Lord George Paget, who led it into the Charge of the Light Brigade smoking a cheroot and in 1874 became its full colonel. It converted into a hussar regiment in 1861.

For almost 60 years after the Crimea the regiment alternated between garrison duty in England, Ireland and India, only interrupted by sending a detachment to Egypt in 1883. One of its officers during this period was Winston Churchill. However, he spent much time as a war correspondent or on attachment to other regiments and found it hard to support the luxurious cavalry-officer lifestyle.

The regiment also sent men to reinforce other cavalry regiments during the Boer War in 1899 and served in South Africa as a whole regiment from 1905 to 1909. It was from Ireland that it deployed to the Western Front in 1914, remaining there for the whole First World War. The regiment spent the 1920s in India and the 1930s in England, mechanising in 1936. It then deployed to the Middle East in January 1940, fighting in North Africa, Greece and Italy until the end of the Second World War.

Its first post-war duty was in Austria and it served in Malaya from 1948 to 1951, operating in armoured cars on counter-terrorism duties. It then spent time in England and Germany before amalgamating with the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars in October 1958 to form The Queen’s Own Royal Irish Hussars.
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info of the 4th

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based NA
unit: cavalry
flag: 5th page 5th row first column
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Steam and teamspeak info
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teamspeak: eu2.freets3.ovh:37202
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what we expect
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we expect fun and active soldiers who are willing to fight to the death of this regiment, and will do what the are told to do in the field of battle. if you can't attend a event please let me know ahead of time. if you are to miss a day of event or training it is fine, if you miss 2 days we will have a problem, so let me know. if you are to run away from the field of battle or surrender severe punishment will be used,
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Rank's/ranking system
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COMMISIONED OFFICER'S
[4th]_Colonel_
[4th]_Lieutenant Colonel_
[4th]_Major_
[4th]_Captain_
[4th]_Lieutenant_
[4th]_Second Lieutenant_

NON COMMISIONED OFFICER'S
[4th]_Master Sergeant_
[4th]_Sergeant First Class_
[4th]_Staff Sergeant_
[4th]_Sergeant_

ENLISTED

[4th]_Corporal of horse_
[4th]_Lance Corporal of horse_
[4th]_Lance Corporal_
[4th]_Trooper_
[4th]_Recruit_
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application

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how old are you?
how many hours into M and B?
are you in or were in any reg's? (please list)
how many event days can you show up to?
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Roster

total members: 4

[4th]_Col_Minimum
[4th]_Sgt_Osama
[4th]_Trp_Zeke
[4th]_Rct_Richaapuk
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Regiments / 101st NA american regiment Recruitment
« on: July 01, 2016, 12:41:38 am »
INTRODUCTION
The 101st  is a fairly new regiment on the game mount and blade napoleonic wars  that has some freindly players, and we are willing to teach anyone who is new to the game, or in the fact anyone who needs help with the game. The 101st will be there to help anyone out. Currently we have a total of 10 soldiers who are ready to fight and will never surrender and will die in battle for there freedom!
THE ORIGINAL 101ST
The 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles") is an elite modular specialized light infantry division of the United States Army trained for air assault operations. It's unique battlefield mobility and high level of training have kept the 101st Airborne Division in the vanguard of America's land combat forces in recent conflicts. During World War II, it was renowned for its role in Operation Overlord (the D-Day landings and airborne landings on June 6, 1944, in Normandy, France), Operation Market Garden, the liberation of the Netherlands and, perhaps most famously, its action during the Battle of the Bulge around the city of Bastogne, Belgium. During the Vietnam War, the 101st Airborne Division fought in several major campaigns and battles including the fight for Hamburger Hill in May 1969.

In mid-1968 it was reorganized and redesignated as an airmobile division, then in 1974 as an air assault division. These titles reflect the division's shift from airplanes as the primary method of delivering troops into combat, to the use of helicopters. Many current members of the 101st are graduates of the U.S. Army Air Assault School. Division headquarters is at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. In recent years, the division has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. The division is one of the most highly decorated units in the United States Army and has been featured prominently in military fiction.

The 101st is currently world's only air assault division. It's capable, in a single lift, of a 4,000-man combined-arms air assault 150 kilometers into enemy territory. It is supported by more than 280 helicopters. It is considered the most potent and the most tactically mobile of the U.S. Army's divisions.


UNIT INFO
We are the united kingdom nation under the command of King George III
He has not given us a specific class, but we do know we will take no prisoners and we will become the best!
He told me to ask the regiment what class would be most suitable for the regiment.


 
ENLISTED RANKS
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ENLISTED
Recruit[Rct]
Junior non recruit [Jnr]
Private [Pvt]
Specialst[Spc]
Corpal [Cpl]
Sargant [Sgt]
Non commissioned offcier's
Staff Sargant [SSgt]
Captain [Cpt]
Major [Maj]
Lieutenant [Lt]
Officer's
suborbnant officer [Sbo]
Brigader General
Lieutenant Cournel [ltCol]
Cournel [Col]
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EVENT DAYS
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Sunday: Highlander sunday event. 7-9 pm est
monday: nothing
tuesday: nothing
wensday nr4 event 7-9 pm est
thursday: seige battle: 7:30-9pm est
friday: Training 7-8:30
saturday: nothing
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RULES
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Number 1:DO NOT TEAMKILL
Number 2:DO NOT USE CHAT(Unless needed to)
Number 3:RESPECT THE COMMANDING AND OTHERS
Number 4:Have fun and enjoy!
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TEAMSPEAK INFO
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149.202.65.197:31625
Pts Strikes. Pts is the abbreviaition for Permission to talk. If i say "Pts is in affect anyone who talks will be givein a pts strike" What tha tmeans is if you get 3 pts strikes you will be muted for the entire event
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APPLYING INFO
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Steam url:
age:
How long you played Nw:
Where you found the 101st:
Do you accept the rules:
Have you been in a reg:
How Often you can attend:
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