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Community / Regimental marches?
« on: August 01, 2013, 08:05:51 pm »
Every regiment has its regimental march. Here's the regimental march of the 12. Infantrieregiment.

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Post your own below!

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Regiments / The 12Ier (moved to NW now.)
« on: July 26, 2013, 03:10:22 pm »
12. Infantrieregiment

BACKGROUND:The 12Ier was raised in 1811. The Component Battalions of the 12th Infantry Regiment and the twelve Reserve Regiments were drawn from various sources.

The army had mobilized again as Napoleon had escaped from Elba. Regiment No 12 and all the ex-Reserve units except the 13th, 16th, 17th and 20th Regiments took part in the Waterloo campaign.
RANKS:
Oberst(Oberst)
Oberstlieutenant(Oblt)
Hauptmann(Hpt)
Oberleutnant(Olt)
Feldwebelleutnant(Flt)
Feldwebel(Fwl)
Unteroffizier(Uor)
Kommisar(Kom)
Erstemusketier(Ekr)
Musketier(Mkr)
Roster:
Officers

Oberst- Pootis
Oblt- [R]
Hpt-
Flt-

N.C.O's
Fwl-
Uor-
Kom- Tucker

~~Enlisted~~
Rkt. Waffle
Rkt.Totem
Rkt. Khan
Mkr. Khan

Quote
Schedule:
Monday:
Tuesday: NEC Tuesday Event
Wednesday: Training
Thursday: Training
Friday: NEC Friday event
Saturday: N.A.C.E Saturday Linebattle
Sunday:

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Regiments / The 12Ier (For realsies thread)
« on: July 04, 2013, 11:53:59 pm »
12. Infantrieregiment

BACKGROUND: The 12th Division fought in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, including the Battle of Königgrätz. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the division fought in several battles and engagements, including the Siege of Paris.
RANKS:
Oberst(Oberst)
Oberstlieutenant(Oblt)
Hauptmann(Hpt)
Oberleutnant(Olt)
Feldwebelleutnant(Flt)
Feldwebel(Fwl)
Unteroffizier(Uor)
Schutze(She)
Erstemusketier(Ekr)
Musketier(Mkr)
Roster:
Officers

Oberst- Pootis
Oblt- [R]
Hpt- Not Batman
Flt- Shua

N.C.O's

She- John

~~Enlisted~~

Rkt. Vegas
Rkt. Yak
Rkt. Boo Boo
Mkr. LaTrey
Mkr. Garg
Rkt. Totem
Ekr. Tucker
Rkt. Britishshitbag
Rkt. Jay
Rkt. Sparrow
Rkt. Fighter

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Regiments / The 12Ier
« on: July 02, 2013, 09:14:30 pm »
12. Infantrieregiment

BACKGROUND: The 12th Division fought in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, including the Battle of Königgrätz. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the division fought in several battles and engagements, including the Siege of Paris.
RANKS:
Oberst(Oberst)
Oberstlieutenant(Oblt)
Hauptmann(Hpt)
Oberleutnant(Olt)
Feldwebelleutnant(Flt)
Feldwebel(Fwl)
Unteroffizier(Uor)
Erstemusketier(Ekr)
Musketier(Mkr)
ROSTER:
Oberst Pootis
Oblt R
Hpt NotBatman
Ult Explosive
Mkr Barbari
Mkr Totem
Mkr Waffle
Mkr Vegas

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Community / Pootis' Guide to Tactics
« on: June 12, 2013, 09:24:33 pm »
So you want to lead your team to victory? Of course you do! But one thing's always holding you back.

Tactical Incompetence.

Of course, every leader can be guilty of this in one situation or another. For instance:

You're leading the line, and you see another regiment in distress. If you charge the enemy regiments attacking your fellow regiment, you'll kill more of them. Your guys have trained enough for melee, right?

Wrong.

This decision is based on an assumption, which are deadly on the battlefield, moreso than canister shot, round shot, howitzers, musketballs, or cavalry sabers.

The best decision is one that is surefire, and doesn't rely on one event.

For instance:

You're on the high ground, and there's a large enemy line in the distance. You decide to fire on them, because at least ONE of your guys can hit them, right?

Wrong, again. That's an assumption.

So what ARE some good decisions to make?

Well, i cant make a one-size-fits-all tactic for every situation, but what I CAN do, is give you a guideline for leading.

Here you go:

1: Do NOT, repeat, DO NOT, make your strategy dependant on one event.

2: Always go for sure attacks, or, attacks that have a higher probability of success, like close-range shooting.

3: Always work cohesively with other regiments. They're your ticket to success.

4: Communicate with your fellow regiments: Use some form of medium to get messages across to them: Team chat, teamspeak whisper, steam, ANYTHING to get them to know what they should do to achieve victory.

5: Charging is never the first option, it relies on the assumption that your men will do well.

6: Make sure to accept input from those under your command: They may well have a good view of an opportunity..

7: Communicate with any other branches of your regiment: Cav detachment, arty detachment, skirmisher detachment, on a regular basis.

8: Keep your detachments nearest to you: They can easily turn the tide of battle when it's going downhill for you.

There it is, folks! Follow this eightfold path to victory, and your regiment will achieve love, fame, and most likely, many recruits!

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