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Re: Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.
« Reply #150 on: December 15, 2012, 04:29:20 am »
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5. Lützowsches Freikorps

Regiment Information

The 5. Lützowsches Freikorps is recruiting! We do enforce discipline in our ranks so we expect our members to be disciplined and mature. We'll have trainings and linebattles weekly to keep ourselves ready to fight for our beloved fatherland! We'll be using realistic ranks, tactics and formations, so alot of tactic will be discussed during a training.

My aim in this regiment is to create a disciplined, mature & realistic yet fun regiment for the community. So in general if you're looking for a disciplined regiment, the 5. Lützowsches Freikorps is for you!


History of the Freikorps
Lützow Free Corps (German: Lützowsches Freikorps) was a voluntary force of the Prussian army during the Napoleonic Wars. It was named after its commander, Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow. They were also widely known as "Lützower Jäger" or "Schwarze Jäger" (Black Jäger).

The unit was officially founded in February 1813 as Königlich Preußisches Freikorps von Lützow (Royal Prussian Free Corps von Lützow). It was alleged to have consisted mostly of students and academics from all over Germany who had volunteered to fight against Napoleon I of France. However, in reality they amounted to no more than 12% of the total force, which consisted mostly of craftsmen and labourers.

The average size of the corps was 2,900 infantry, 600 cavalry and 120 artillery, varying throughout the war. It fought in many battles, operating first independently in the rear of the French troops, later as a regular unit in the allied armies.

After the peace of 1814 the corps was dissolved, the infantry becoming the 25th Regiment, the cavalry the 6th Ulans. After Napoleon's return from Elba, both regiments fought at Ligny and Waterloo during the Hundred Days.

In 1815 The Freikorps were converted into regiment Nr 25 as regular infantrymen. Their composition of units was unique and had the impact of Lutzow still. Wearing the same black litwega and shako. The Tyrolean hunters remained unchanged along with Jagers.


Despite its relatively small size, the corps became famous after the war, as it was the only unit in the army consisting of people from all over Germany. Also, it contained academics, writers and other well known people such as Karl Theodor Körner, Friedrich Friesen, Joseph von Eichendorff and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. The educator Friedrich Fröbel, who later developed the concept of the kindergarten, also belonged to the corps.

In addition, two women, Eleonore Prochaska and Anna Lühring, had managed to join in disguise.
As many Lützow Free Corps veterans took part in the first Wartburg festival of 1817, demanding German unity and democratic reforms, their black-red-gold uniform colour scheme became associated with republican ideals. During the Hambacher Fest of 1832 and Revolutions of 1848 in the German states, flags with these colours were used.

This combination, reminiscent of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, was selected as the official national colours of Germany, as the flag of Germany in 1919, and again in 1949.

In the aftermath of Germany's defeat in the First World War, one of the paramilitary freikorps active in Germany took the name "Freikorps Lützow." Its strong right-wing inclinations were, however, by no means a continuation of the political inclinations of members in the original 19th-century unit.
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Regimental Ranking System

Officers

Hauptmann - Captain - Haupt
Premier Leutnant - First Lieutenant - PLt
Seconde Leutnant - Second Lieutenant - SLt


Non-Commisioned-Offiers

Feldwebel - Sergeant Major - Fw
Unteroffizier - Sergeant - Uffz
Fähnrich - Ensign - Fnr


Enlisted

Korporal - Corporal - Kpl
Gefreiter - Regular - Gft
Füsilier - Private - Fus
Cadet - Cadet - Cdt
Rekrut - Recruit - Rkt


Regimental Roster

Officers

Hauptmann. Johan

Non-Commisioned-Officers


Enlisted

Rekrut. MajorBruno
Rekrut. Pink_Panter
Rekrut. Spudgun

Rekrut. Gunther
Rekrut. Lordgiza
Rekrut. Jaythegod
Rekrut. Pootis
Rekrut. Towel

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Link: http://5lutzowfreikorps.prophpbb.com/
Or add AG_163 to Steam!

Code of Conduct

Rules within this regiment:
1) No Teamkilling.
2) No spamming chat during training or linebattle.
3) Respect the CO's and NCO's.
4) Rascism will NOT be tolerated, and punishment will be either demotion or kick.
5) Be mature and disciplined in trainings and linebattles, failure will result in kick.
6) Only English during Trainings & Linebattles.


Links

Forums: http://5lutzowfreikorps.prophpbb.com/
Teamspeak: ts63.gameservers.com:9144
NW Server: 5thFKI_Official_Server



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Re: Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.
« Reply #151 on: December 15, 2012, 04:51:59 am »
                                  




  The Royal Marine Corps is the marine corps and amphibious infantry of the United Kingdom and form part of the Naval Service. The Royal Marines were formed in 1755 as marine infantry for the Royal Navy. The Royal Marines are a maritime-focused, amphibious, highly specialized light infantry force of commandos. They are capable of deploying at short notice in support of the United Kingdom Government's military and diplomatic objectives overseas.
 The Royal Marines served throughout the Napoleonic Wars in every notable naval battle on board the Royal Navy's ships and participated in multiple amphibious actions. Marines had a dual function aboard ships of the Royal Navy in this period; routinely, they ensured the security of the ship's officers and supported their maintenance of discipline in the ship's crew, and in battle, they engaged the enemy's crews, whether firing from positions on their own ship, or fighting in boarding actions.




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Click here to be directed to the Royal Marine Corps thread. From there, you can apply and join by filling out the application form.







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Re: Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.
« Reply #152 on: December 15, 2012, 06:21:58 am »


Hello Gentlemen, Grab your Muskets and Bayonets for the 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie are recuiting every young and able bodied man to fight for the honor and glory of the 10thBI. We are a Prussian Infantry regiment. Our goal is to be the dominating force on the battlefield by hammering down continuing musket volleys upon the enemy and end with giving them the cold steel by thrusting the bayonet into their throats. So if you looking for a well diciplined and skilled regiment entirly in North American than the 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie is the regiment for you!

Our goal is that we are the most diciplined and skilled regiment on the battlefield and all at the same time to have fun, because that is what this game is about. We want all of our members to have the best event experience they can't get anywhere else. We expect all members to be mature and if you are new to the game we will take you in a shape you into a true soldier. The 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie can't wait to see you among our ranks and give you a great regimental experience.

« Last Edit: December 18, 2012, 11:00:56 pm by LordJorvasker »

Regiment History:
Filthy Casual Publorde from May 2011 - Mid July 2012 / Early Services from July - November 2012, including 33rd, 63e, 1stCI / 1stFKI - November 2012 - April 2013 / Break from April 2013 - July 2013, with a short return to 63e from June until July / 1stEPI - July 2013 - January 2016 (Retired from game)

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« Reply #153 on: December 15, 2012, 04:42:00 pm »




                        4e Grenadiers                         




Welcome there, soldier!
The 4e Grenadiers is currently looking for new members, willing to fight for the emperor! Are you one of those? Then sign up today!



www.4e.enjin.com/recruitment





What does the 4e Grenadiers offer you?
The 4e Grenadiers is an active regiment, with alot of friendly players willing to fight & play with other team members. We currently have 7 events a week, and around 25 active members to offer you a great 'battle-feeling' !


What can I expect when I joined the 4e Grenadiers?
You can expect you to be more than welcome in the team, and already get invited to events on your first day in!


Events? What is that?
The 4e Grenadiers takes part of alot of events. Such as siege events, linebattles, conquest. And ofcourse we've our own trainings!

Linebattle - In a linebattle the goal is the eliminate the enemy team, once you died you won't respawn. The 4e Grenadiers is a grenadier regiment, so we expect our men to be high disciplined, and in a good ''melee-skill condition'' because we'll often be at the front line preparing for a glorious charge!
Siege - In a siege event, one team has to defend a base and the other has to attack. We'll often work in 2 battallions in a siege event, and the commander will appoint both battallions what to do, this is a more 'less-disciplined' event. But ofcourse we dont expect you to joke around!
Conquest - A conquest is the best event to get some real war feeling! Once you died, you'll respawn in several seconds. We expect you to listen very carefully since the event is often really big, and yeah.. We want to win!
Training - At training we train our soldiers in formations, melee or shooting. After the training we've a ceremony where people will get promoted.



What does the 4e Grenadiers require from you?
The 4e Grenadiers doesn't 'require' anything in a strict form from you but we do recommend some;
- You are a mature person
- You've the time to play with an active team
- You don't troll
- You're actually interested in playing events
- You wanna join a regiment, and you've interest in the theme
- You've teamspeak 3


But... I'm not good enough to join!
No! The 4e Grenadiers has trained alot of people, and we saw alot of them going into a succesfull time in the game. You can never be 'too bad' to join a regiment!




                 Vive l'Empereur!

















Signed by,

Colonel Lannes Mack,
4e Grenadiers, 1st Battallion



Lannes Mack

Proudly commanded the 4e Grenadiers for two and a halve years


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Re: Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.
« Reply #154 on: December 15, 2012, 07:00:08 pm »
49th Regiment of Foot  


Hello Gentlemen, Grab your Muskets and fix your bayonets, the 49th Hertfordshire Regiment of foot is recruiting young men willing to fight the evil Napoleon!
Enlist today and fight the wicked foe, and bring glory to the 49th and to yourself. We are a English speaking Infantry regiment, who are looking for mature EU and NA players who are willing to risk their lives for glory and honour!
We fight with the fire of true english blood, with cold steel and the flash of muskets. We cut down our enemies and show no mercy. 'If you have blood on your bayonet you have fought well.'
If you think you have what it takes add me on steam- tommyjb




We are a new fun and friendly regiment who's officers have player the game for many months now and have lots of experience on the field of battle having served in many previous regiments. We pride ourselve's on being a disciplined active regiment who's members are happy and enjoy their line-battle's and training's. To find out how to join the regiment look below a the recruitment section or if you want to find out about the regiment's history or rank system.
If you have any questions about the regiment send me a message or reply to the thread.


HISTORY
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History of the 49th

1743 Raising of the 49th Regiment of Foot
 
A Marine regiment from the 6th Regiment of Marines in the early 19th century; this Regiment became the 49th Regiment of Foot. On 1 June 1744 an order was given for the amalgamation of the eight independent companies garrisoning Jamaica into a single Regiment. The Army lists 1744-1748 show them as the '49th or 6th Marine Regiment'. The establishment was backdated to 25 December 1743 and was a result of the lobbying of the Governor, Edward Trelawney who, although he had no previous military experience, was appointed Colonel. Due to the time lag in communications between Britain and Jamaica it was not until March 1745 that the order was received and the Regiment was actually formed. It was called Trelawney’s Regiment as it was the fashion at the time to name Regiments after their Colonel. This Regiment was at first numbered 63rd but after the re-organisation of 1748 it became the 49th Regiment of Foot. In 1782 Regiments were given county titles to assist in recruiting. The 49th Regiment then became known as the 49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment.



American War of Independance 1777

The Regiment remained in Jamaica until 1764 then moved to Ireland. The American War of Independence brought the Regiment's first major action when it took part in the occupation of Philadelphia in 1777 and the battle at nearby Brandywine Creek. Under cover of a rain storm the 49th's Light Company, who formed part of the 2nd Battalion Light Infantry, made a night attack at nearby Paoli with bayonets. A force of 1500 Americans encamped in a wood were taken completely by surprise, some 300 being killed or wounded with minor loss to the 49th. Humiliated, the Americans accused the British of killing the wounded (a charge proved to be totally unfounded) and vowed to give no quarter to the units involved when they met in later battles. The Light Companies reacted to this threat by dyeing their distinguishing green feathers red so that they should be easily recognised.
 
This action continued to be commemorated by the wearing of the red Brandywine Flash behind the cap badge by the Royal Berkshire Regiment, the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment and the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment.

When the French entered the war in 1778 a force including the 49th was sent to defend the West Indies. Seizing the island of St Lucia a few days before the French arrived, the British managed to defeat a French attack, earning the Regiment its first Battle Honour "St Lucia", although this was not officially sanctioned until 1909.

A 49th Light Infantary Ranker



1801 – 1812 General Sir Isaac Brock

In 1801 the 49th, under the command of Colonel Isaac Brock, sailed as part of Admiral Parker's fleet (whose second in command was Nelson) to engage the Danish fleet at Copenhagen. In commemoration of its services the Regiment received the Battle Honour 'Copenhagen', and its band was permitted to play Rule Britannia after the Regimental March.

From 1802 to 1814 the 49th served in Canada where it was engaged in frontier warfare with the Americans. One of its finest actions was at Queenstown in October 1812, but this involved the tragic loss of General Sir Isaac Brock.

He had previously commanded the Regiment with great distinction and in 1810 was appointed Commander in Chief in Upper Canada and later Governor of the province. His administration, both civil and military, and the able way in which he established friendly relations with Chief Tecumseh and his Indians meant that long before his death he was recognised as the saviour of Canada.

The place where he died and was later buried is today marked by an impressive monument. The Depot of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, which was created in Reading in 1881, was later named "Brock Barracks" in his memory.



1812 The Battle of Queenstown Heights, Canada

The American General Van Renselaar had assembled a force of 6,000men and on 13 October 1812 the invasion of Canada began. Crossing in boats at early dawn the Americans suceeded in gaining a foothold on Queenstown Heights, which was defended by 300 men of the 49th and York Militia with a few heavy guns. General Sir Isaac Brock was at Fort George when he heard the sound of firing and galloped of to Queenstown. He ordered reinforcements from Fort George but, without waiting for their arrival, placed himself at the head of the Light Company of the 49th and advanced to the attack. After one attack had been beaten off he led the second advance and again the Americans opened fire, and Brock conspicuous by his height and uniform, was struck in the right breast by a bullet and fell mortally wounded. He survived but a few minutes. Almost his last words were 'Push on the York Volunteers' alluding to a force of corps now arriving on the scene.

1813 The Battle of Chrysler Farm

On 11 November 1813, the British force, which included the 49th, defeated an American force four times its strength.This battle was the turning point of the American War of 1812-14, and made sure Canada remained Independent. Eye witness accounts recorded how the steady platoon volleys, coming in deafening crashes at regular intervals, contrasted with the ragged pop-popping of the American fire. It was the 49th’s last serious action on the war. The regiment was reduced to barely 100 men. Among the casualties was young Ensign Richmond, true to the grim tradition that the officer who bore the 49th Regimental Colour was always hit.



1815 Title "Princess Charlotte of Wales's Regiment"
 
The 49th Regiment returned to England from Canada in 1815 to be stationed at Weymouth. Here they discarded their battered campaign clothing and were issued with new scarlet coats, white breeches, black shakos and gaiters before taking over the duties of guarding those members of the Royal family in residence. So affected was the young Princess Charlotte by the sight of these pipe clayed and polished soldiers that she begged that the 49th might be 'her' Regiment. The request was approved and later that year the title "Princess Charlotte of Wales’s Regiment" was granted.



1840 The Wars in China
 
In 1840 the 49th was sent from India to take part in the "Opium War" with China, spending two years in China fighting in six major battles at Canton, Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae, Chapoo and the Heights of Chin Keang Foo. On 18 May 1842 the 49th took part in a joint atack with the 18th Regiment on Joss House, Chapu, which was defended by a large number of Tartars. The commander, Colonel Tomlinson was killed. Every man who attempted to enter the Joss House was killed or wounded. It was evetually entered and captured after the wall was blown in. The Regiment’s casualties this day were the heaviest of the campaign with two officers and eleven other ranks killed and six officers and forty-five men wounded. In consequence of the distinguished conduct and gallantry displayed by all ranks during the campaign the Regiment was awarded, as a badge, the dragon super-scribed "China". It was the China Dragon that later became the cap badge of the Royal Berkshire Regiment and formed the centre piece of the Regimental badge of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Royal Regiment and the buttons of the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment.

1854 - 1856 The Crimean War
 
The 49th Regiment was part of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the British Expeditionary Force, the Brigade being commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel W H Adams of the 49th. Landing on the west coast of the Crimea in September 1854 the 49th took part in the battles of The Alma, Inkerman and the siege of Sevastopol (all three later awarded as battle honours) enduring two harsh Crimean winters.
 


1860 The Final Years
 
After service in the West Indies, England, Ireland and India the Regiment was back in England in time for the reorganisation under the Cardwell Scheme which eventually led to its amalgamation with the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot in 1881.



So as you can see the regiment has quite a long, glorious history.
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Companys
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Companys

We currently have two companys- Line and Light.
Line company is for players who can hold their own in melee and are an average shot. (Unlimited Members)
Light Infantary is for players who are good shots and prefer not to engage in melee. (Limited Members)

How to join a company

When you join the regiment of will be in line company but once you are promoted to a private you can try out for light company.

In the future we hope to get a grenadier company and an arty company!
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Rank Structure
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Ranks

Officers

Colonel
Leiutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Leiutenant
Ensign

NCO

Regimental Sarjeant Major
Company Sarjeant Major
Sarjeant
Corporal
Lance Corporal

Enlisted

Fussilier
Regular
Guard
Private
Recruit

Please note some of our ranks our not historicaly accurate and also that these ranks are for line comp but i will get light comp ranks up later on :).
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Policys/Rules
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Policys

.Have Fun!

.Do not Troll

.Respect all players and members!

.DO NOT MAKE THE REG LOOK BAD!

.We will give everyone one chance if they troll, but if they troll a second time they will be kicked from the training, if it is more serious they will also not be allowed to attend the days line battles. We do understand if you had a bad day and you where really annoyed but if that is the case dont come into the server until you are ready to.
Also if you do troll it can damage your image and make it harder for you to get NCO or officer ranks!

.listen to your officers in trainings and line battles and follow orders.
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How to Join!

We are currently recruiting EU and NA players it does not matter if you are new to the game or a seasoned veteren. All you have to do is one of the following;

.Reply to this thread saying;
.Steam ID
.Age
.EU or Na
.Whats you are best at on the game


.You can add me on steam- tommyjb

.Join our steam group

.It does not matter how old you are (we do expect all players to be mature no matter their age).

.You will get extra credit if you get a friend or friends to join the reg!

.Your tags will be 49th_Rec_yourname


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« Reply #155 on: December 15, 2012, 09:11:41 pm »


The 60th Royal American Rifles regiment is on the hunt for new talented sharpshooters, much like yourself, to join our gilded ranks.
If you do take this finest of decisions simply head to our thread, HERE, take a look and fill in an application.

An officer shall see to your application forthwith and will soon see you fitted into our joyful band like....well like a joyful thing!

Many Thanks,

James Grant, Adjutant of the 60th.

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« Reply #156 on: December 15, 2012, 10:21:41 pm »
Hello,

I'm looking for any Regiment that I'd fit in to. As long as it's an English speaking Regiment&based in EU, I don't mind! Preferably British or Austrian. PM me if your need me :)
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« Reply #157 on: December 16, 2012, 10:21:00 pm »



Hello Gentlemen, Grab your Muskets and Bayonets for the 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie are recuiting every young and able bodied man to fight for the honor and glory of the 10thBI. We are a Prussian Infantry regiment. Our goal is to be the dominating force on the battlefield by hammering down continuing musket volleys upon the enemy and end with giving them the cold steel by thrusting the bayonet into their throats. So if you looking for a well diciplined and skilled regiment entirly in North American than the 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie is the regiment for you!

Our goal is that we are the most diciplined and skilled regiment on the battlefield and all at the same time to have fun, because that is what this game is about. We want all of our members to have the best event experience they can't get anywhere else. We expect all members to be mature and if you are new to the game we will take you in a shape you into a true soldier. The 10th Brandenburgische Infanterie can't wait to see you among our ranks and give you a great regimental experience.


Regiment History:
Filthy Casual Publorde from May 2011 - Mid July 2012 / Early Services from July - November 2012, including 33rd, 63e, 1stCI / 1stFKI - November 2012 - April 2013 / Break from April 2013 - July 2013, with a short return to 63e from June until July / 1stEPI - July 2013 - January 2016 (Retired from game)

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« Reply #158 on: December 17, 2012, 12:03:22 am »
hello, this is a brand new regiment i just started,and i need members. It will be a grenadier regiment-formally. it specialises in combined arms tactics and innovative tactics/formations.

If you want to join please friend Emporer Newton I on steam (capital i,not a 1)

Looking forward to great victories!

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« Reply #159 on: December 17, 2012, 02:22:42 am »
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« Reply #160 on: December 17, 2012, 07:41:30 am »
26th Cameronian Regiment of Foot  


Hello Gentlemen, Grab your Muskets and fix your bayonets, the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of foot is recruiting young men willing to fight the evil Napoleon!
Enlist today and fight the wicked foe, and bring glory to the 26th and to yourself. We are a English speaking Infantry regiment, who are looking for mature EU and NA players who are willing to risk their lives for glory and honour!
We fight with the fire of true english blood, with cold steel and the flash of muskets. We cut down our enemies and show no mercy. 'If you have blood on your bayonet you have fought well.'
If you think you have what it takes add me on steam- tommyjb


We are a new fun and friendly regiment who's officers have player the game for many months now and have lots of experience on the field of battle having served in many previous regiments. We pride ourselve's on being a disciplined active regiment who's members are happy and enjoy their line-battle's and training's. To find out how to join the regiment look below a the recruitment section or if you want to find out about the regiment's history or rank system.
If you have any questions about the regiment send me a message or reply to the thread.




HISTORY

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The Cameronians were a unique part of Scottish history for over three hundred years. Their origins lie in the turbulent period of religious and political strife of the 1680's. Their end came with the defence cuts of the 1960's; their name finally erased from the Army List in 1995.
The original Cameronians were zealous Covenanters. Their devotion to the National Covenant (1638) and the Solemn League and Covenant (1643) meant that they would even do battle to defend their freedom to worship as they chose. Their heartland was in south west Scotland, in Galloway, Ayrshire, and in Clydesdale in particular.

When the crown ejected ministers from their parishes for refusing to submit to the rule of bishops, the Covenanters followed them to the hills and worshiped at open air services which came to be called conventicles. As the threat from government forces increased the Covenanters began to carry weapons to their conventicles and to post armed pickets to keep a lookout. This tradition was carried on through war and in peace until the day the Cameronians were eventually disbanded

The Regiment was formed in one day, 14 May 1689, 'without beat of drum'. They mustered on the holm, on the banks of the Douglas Water in South Lanarkshire. Their first Commanding Officer was William Cleland whilst their Colonel was the 19 year old Earl of Angus, son of the Marquis of Douglas. The Earl's magnificent statue overlooks the spot in Douglas to this day.

The Regiment took its name from Richard Cameron, 'The Lion of The Covenant'. Originally a field preacher he was killed, a bounty on his head, at the battle of Airds Moss in 1680. Cleland had led the Covenanters in battle at Drumclog and Bothwell Brig. His sword, one of the treasures of the Regiment, can still be seen today in the Regimental Museum in Hamilton. There too is the 'Bloody Banner' carried by the Covenanters at both battles.

Within weeks of their formation The Cameronians saw action as regular soldiers at the Battle of Dunkeld*. There they showed their mettle with a staunch defence against a hugely superior number of rebel Highland troops, though it cost the life of the 28 year old Cleland. This fighting spirit was carried on in campaigns all over the world for the next 300 years. From 1750 they, like all of the regiments of the line, were given a number and were thereafter known as the 26th Regiment of Foot, The Cameronians.

Formation of The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

As the 18th century drew to a close Britain faced the threat of war with the French. To counter this the government authorised the raising of a number of new regiments. Amongst them were the 90th (Perthshire Light Infantry) as well as the 91st (The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) and the 92nd (The Gordon Highlanders). Our story concerns the first of these, the 90th, and how, in 1881 they were brought together with the 26th of Foot to form what was to become The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

The man who raised the 90th was a Perthshire laird, Thomas Graham of Balgowan. He was born in 1746 and in 1774 he married the Hon. Mary Cathcart. So great was her beauty, and legendary charm, that the famous and fashionable artist Thomas Gainsborough painted her portrait no fewer than four times.

Sadly her health was delicate and a constant concern. They spent much of their time travelling, not least to try to find weather more congenial to her health. They were sailing in the Mediterranean in 1792 when she died.

While her coffin was being brought home by Graham through revolutionary France it was desecrated by an unruly mob of half-drunken men, who searched the corpse for gold in her teeth or rings on her hands. This incident profoundly shocked Graham and filled him with an unrelenting hatred of the French. Whilst he was in Britain burying his beloved wife, France declared war on Great Britain. He therefore set off to check first whether, in his mid-forties, he still had the mettle to be a soldier, and then to raise a regiment against them.
The 90th Perthshire Volunteers were raised in 1794 and by the following year had seen action in France. They acquitted themselves so well throughout the Napoleonic Wars that, on their return from Canada in 1815, they were redesignated as Light Infantry. The 90th Perthshire Light Infantry (or the 'Perthshire Greybreeks', as they were known) served in the Crimean War 1854 - 1856 and Private Alexander became the first man in the regiment to win the recently instituted Victoria Cross.

In 1857 they were in India where at the relief of Lucknow, one of the most famous operations in the Indian Mutiny, the regiment won a further six Victoria Crosses. After service in 1879 in South Africa during the Zulu War they were sent again to India and it was whilst there, in 1881, that they received news that they were to become part of a new regiment.

The army had long been in need of radical reform. One of these, known as the Cardwell Reforms, was the formation of larger, two battalion regiments. At the same time it was decided that a new, elite, regiment of Rifles be established in Scotland. Being the senior Scottish regiment with only one battalion The 26th Cameronians were selected for this promotion. The fact that they also had an incomparable record as rifle shots may have made their case even stronger. The 90th, with their long Light Infantry tradition were to be joined with them. Together they became the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

Undoubtedly a part of the 90th's high reputation came from the fact that it had produced some very distinguished senior officers. Thomas Graham rose to the rank of General. He was the Duke of Wellington's ablest commander and later made Lord Lynedoch.

The creation of the new regiment, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), was as a result of reforms to the whole structure of the army. It was decided that all line regiments should consist of two regular battalions, one to serve at home whilst the other served abroad, usually in India. Both battalions gave up their standard red coats and adopted the rifle green with black buttons traditional for elite rifle regiments.

Both battalions then served in South Africa and in India as well as at home. In World War I there were 27 battalions. Over 7,000 Cameronians lost their lives and a magnificent memorial in Kelvingrove, Glasgow, commemorates this.

The history of the various militia, volunteer and territorial battalions is to be found elsewhere. Their contribution to their country as well as to their regiment was enormous, especially in the two World Wars.

Between the Wars

Between the wars the 1st Battalion spent much of its time in India where it enjoyed outstanding sporting successes, not least at rifle shooting for which it had long been famous. The 1st Battalion also served in Ireland and China, the 2nd in Iraq and Palestine, and both Battalions on the the North-West Frontier of India.

World War II

Of the ten battalions that served in World War II, the 1st spent the entire time in the Far East distinguishing itself in the defence of India and as part of the famous Chindits who outwitted and eventually out-fought the Japanese in Burma.

Meanwhile in 1939 the 2nd Battalion went to France with the BEF and after heavy fighting in Belgium was evacuated at Dunkirk. Later they went to the Middle East before joining Montgomery's Eighth Army for the invasion of Sicily and the battle for Italy.The first of an ongoing series of post-war defence cuts came in 1945. The regiments which had been expanded to two regular battalions in 1881 were all reduced to one. By 1945 the 1st Battalion had been reduced by death and disease to little more than a cadre and it is they who were disbanded, the 2nd Battalion being re-designated the 1st.

The new 1st Battalion then saw service in Malaysia (against the communist terrorists), in Germany (as part of BAOR), in the Middle East (Oman - see below - and Jordan), Kenya (in the wake of the Mau Mau Uprising), Germany again, and finally, again on active service, on counter-terrorist operations in Aden in 1966/67.

Disbanding the Regiment

With the third major round of cuts in 1967 it was announced that the 1st Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) was to disband, thus ending nearly three hundred years of service to the Crown. The disbandment parade, in the form of a Conventicle, took place on the holm at Douglas on 14 May 1968. Fittingly the salute was taken by the then Earl of Angus, the 14th Duke of Hamilton (1903-1973).

In his sermon The Reverend Donald MacDonald, a much loved former Chaplain to both regular battalions, said:

" … So put pride in your step Cameronians! As you march out of the Army List, you are marching into history, and from your proud place there, no man can remove your name, and no man can snatch a rose from the chaplet of your honour."
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Companys
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Companys

We currently have three companies
Line company is for players who can hold their own in melee and are an average shot. (Unlimited Members)
Light Infantary is for players who are good shots and prefer not to engage in melee. (Limited Members)
Arty Copany- This is for players who are good at arty and are willy to be an arty guard (Limited Members)

How to join a company

When you join the regiment you can choose a company.

In the future we hope to get a grenadier company!
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Rank Structure
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Rank Structure
Line Infantary Ranks

Officers

Colonel- over all CO off the regiment and organises events and trainings
Leiutenant Colonel- Right Hand man of the Colonel and will lead trainings and lb's when CO is not available
Major- in charge of disipline of the regiment
Captain- captains are in charge of Companys (can promote enlisted but has to ask to promoted someone to an NCO)
Leiutenant- right hand man of captains, help him with the company (trainings and promos)
Ensign- low ranking officer who will carry the colour in the battle

NCO

Regimental Sarjeant Major- in charge of recruiting
Company Sarjeant Major
Sarjeant
Corporal
Lance Corporal

Enlisted

Fussilier
Regular
Guard
Private
Recruit


Light Infantary Ranks

Officers

Captain
Leuitenant
Second Lieutenant

NCO's

Sargeant
Corporal
Lance Corporal

Enlsited

Marksman
Private
Recruit

Arty Comp will be up in a couple of days!!
Please note some of our ranks our not historicaly accurate.
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Policys/Rules
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.Have Fun!

.Do not Troll

.Respect all players and members!

.DO NOT MAKE THE REG LOOK BAD!

.We will give everyone one chance if they troll, but if they troll a second time they will be kicked from the training, if it is more serious they will also not be allowed to attend the days line battles. We do understand if you had a bad day and you where really annoyed but if that is the case dont come into the server until you are ready to.
Also if you do troll it can damage your image and make it harder for you to get NCO or officer ranks!

.listen to your officers in trainings and line battles and follow orders.
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How to Join!

We are currently recruiting EU and NA players it does not matter if you are new to the game or a seasoned veteren. All you have to do is one of the following;

.Reply to this thread saying;
.Steam ID
.Age
.EU or Na
.Whats you are best at on the game


.You can add me on steam- tommyjb

.Join our steam group

.It does not matter how old you are (we do expect all players to be mature no matter their age).

.You will get extra credit if you get a friend or friends to join the reg!

.Your tags will be 26th_Rec_yourname


Offline ElectroTerapin

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Re: Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.
« Reply #161 on: December 18, 2012, 07:31:45 am »
Good luck venom, seems like you've been having some trouble with finding a bloody regiment which isn't taken!

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well yer thanks terapin

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good luck with 65th!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #164 on: December 18, 2012, 07:12:48 pm »


The 60th Royal American Rifles regiment is on the hunt for new talented sharpshooters, much like yourself, to join our gilded ranks.
If you do take this finest of decisions simply head to our thread, HERE, take a look and fill in an application.

An officer shall see to your application forthwith and will soon see you fitted into our joyful band like....well like a joyful thing!

Many Thanks,

James Grant, Adjutant of the 60th.