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« Reply #1800 on: July 20, 2014, 08:46:01 pm »


The 91st Argyllshire Highlanders is a unique collection of Napoleonic Wars veterans and newcomers alike. Some of our members have been playing since early twenty-twelve, while others have just began playing this year. We strictly follow a set of rules based on discipline and authority. While linebattles and trainings require a very serious following of orders and commands with a strict silence, with the minor exception for the 'permission to speak' phrase, our group activities and horsing-around requires members to simply have fun. With experienced leadership and a playerbase that spans years of gaming, the 91st is an ideal group for players of all skill-levels to join.

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Colonel - Col
Lieutenant Colonel - LtCol
Major - Maj
Captain - Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt
Ensign - Ens
           

Non-Comissioned Officers                 

Serjeant Major - SjtM
Colour Serjeant - CSjt
Serjeant - Sjt
Corporal - Cpl
Lance Corporal - LCpl

Enlisted Men

Kingsman - Kgm
Regular - Rgl
Private - Pte
Cadet - Cad
Recruit - Rec






Formation
   George III ordered John, Duke of Argyll, to raise a kilted regiment of 1,100 men. The Duke requested assistance from his kinsman, Duncan Campbell, and on the 9th of July, 1794, they were formally gazetted into the British Army as the 98th (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, later to be renumbered as the 91st. On the 5th of May, 1795, the regiment embarked for South Africa to capture the Dutch colony in the Cape of Good Hope.

Cape of Good Hope
   The 98th Highlanders arrived at Simonstown in September of 1795 as part of a force of around 4,500 men under the command of Sir Alured Clarke, an ambitious officer who sought great military renown in the conquest of the Dutch colony, but luck fell against him. His second-in-command landed forces and had driven the Dutch off their defensive position in front of Cape Town. After a cautious disembarkation lasting ten days, Sir Alured faced the vastly outnumbered Dutch at Wynberg, who retreated after giving one volley, which killed one seaman and wounded 17 others total. So the 98th, technically, was baptized in fire, settling down as the garrison for seven unhappy years, where they faced heatstroke and disease, and a uniform change which served no better in the climate than their original.
   Upon the regiments renumbering to 91st, they had left Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch after the Treaty of Amiens, and gathered at Bexhill in May of 1803. Depleted in numbers after sending men to replenish garrisons in India, it took them years to be restored to strength, as well as have their old uniform returned to them. The boosts in confidence had inspired the 91st during their return to England as part of the forces gathered in hopes to defeat Napoleon if the admirals ever allowed him to cross the British Channel. In 1805, the Highland Brigade was sent to Hannover, but they were sent back to Kent in 1806. Throughout all of these relocations, they had remained a very good regiment. They were inspected ceaselessly and earned the 'Strong Approbation' of the generals. The Commander-in-Chief, H.R.H and Duke of York, was 'Highly Pleased' with them in 1805. Even more so, Sir John Moore was 'Extremely Well-Pleased'; and before they left Dublin in June of 1808 to join the amassing army in Portgual, they paraded for the Lord Lieutenant.

The Peninsular War
   The campaign in Portugal was disappointing for the 91st. The light company was engaged at Rolica, but the regiment as a whole was in reserve and had not engaged in either major battle. It was again in the reserve division for Sir John Moore's march to Salamanca which disrupted Napoleon's whole campaign; and it came into its own at last when the reserve division became the rearguard for the retreat which culminated in Moore's victory at Corunna. The 91st had more than their fair share of privations and forced marches and losses while in the rearguard. At Corunna itself, though 'in the very centre of the line and next to the Guards', they were not heavily engaged. 'Corunna', nevertheless, was a worthily won Battle Honour to be placed on the Colours beside 'Rolica' and 'Vimeira'.
   





       Now the 91st embarked on the Welcheren campaign. From September 3rd to 23 December 23rd, an army of 40,000 men lay encamped there because the generals could not agree on what to do with them. During these four months no less than 35,000 of them passed through the military hospitals or the grave. By September 23rd, after only three weeks, the 91st had only 246 rank and file fit for duty. From disease the regiment lost a total of 218 dead - far more than all their casualties in the Corunna campaign. They rejoined Wellington in 1812, thus missing Vitoria, but were with the 6th Division at Sorauren on 28th and 30th of July, 1813, in what Wellington called 'bludgeon work', they played a decisive part in dislodging Marshal Soult from the positions he hoped to hold in the Pyrenees. On the first day the 91st suffered 115 killed and wounded out of a total strength of 821 . On the second day, when the brigaded light companies bore the brunt, they got off lightly, but clearly played their full part in what even Wellington called 'desperate fighting', adding that he had 'never known the troops behave so well'.
   'Pyrenees' was another battle honour on the 91st Colours which was well and truly earned. They were to win five more in France: 'Nivelle', 'Nive', 'Orthes', 'Toulouse', and 'Peninsula'. The first three were not costly, and the only distinction was the promotion in the field of the Adjutant, Lieutenant MacNeil of Colonsay after he had had two horses killed under him at the passage of the Nivelle.
   At Toulouse, on 10th of April, 1814, Soult put up a last fight, which cost Wellington almost 5,000 casualties. Sir Denis Pack's Highland Brigade led an attack brilliantly, ending with the 42nd and 78th holding three captured enemy redoubts, and the 91st in close support in a farmyard behind. The crunch came when a French column, 6,000 strong, counter-attacked. The 42nd were driven back in disorder, but the prompt support of the 91st gave them time to reform; and the two battalions together successfully retook the position. When the 91st got back to the farmhouse the other wing was in trouble; they sallied out, restored the position, and incidentally rescued a large party of the 78th who had been surrounded. Every general present reckoned that only the prompt and vigorous support afforded by the Argyllshire Regiment had saved the Brigade. So the war ended for the 91st in a blaze of glory, with nine battle honours on the Regimental Colour.

Waterloo
   At Waterloo they were left far on the right flank; and though they got the campaign medal, that great battle was never inscribed on their Colours. One more fragment of military glory nevertheless came their way.
   They saw their first and last action at the disastrous night attack on the fortress of Bergen-op-Zoom in 1814, and thanks to Ottley's training did very well. All four of the assaulting columns successfully stormed the outer walls, only to be thrown back by superior numbers of veteran French troops manning the inner defenses. The battalion withdrew in admirable order, leaving 13 officers and an unrecorded number of men wounded and losing altogether 45 killed or mortally wounded. So far as is known, the Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon were the only unwounded to fall into enemy hands; and Sergeant-Major Cahill was commissioned in the field for saving the Regimental Colour when the Ensign carrying it went down. So, having unexpectedly found a niche in military history, the 2nd Battalion came home to be disbanded after sending 240 men to the 1st Battalion for the Waterloo campaign.





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Officers, No.1 Company
Colonel James MacTavish

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NCO's, No.1 Company
Corporal Samson Smith
Lance Corporal Andrew Macrae
Lance Corporal James Campbell

Battalion strength: 1 Officers.
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32 Enlisted men.
9 Cadets.


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Enlisted men, No.1 Company.
Kingsman Graham MacBeth
Kingsman John Lindsay
Kingsman Preston Campbell
Regular Gaven Smith
Regular Isaac Palmer
Regular John Walker
Regular William Jones
Private Alexander Fraser
Private Alexander Thompson
Private Andrew MacLeod
Private Barnet McFlair
Private Connor MacCleod
Private Daniel Forest
Private Donald McGrigor
Private Eaden Cameron
Private Fergus MacTavish
Private Henry Richardson
Private Henry Ross
Private Jack Churchill
Private James White
Private John Connel
Private John Kirk
Private John Sinclair
Private John Trigger
Private Nigel Rorke
Private Patrick MacTavish
Private Reese Williams
Private Thomas Noble
Private Victor Shane
Private William Connel
Private William Courage
Private William McDaniel

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Cadets, No.1 Company.
Cadet Adam Lowdan
Cadet Alister Montgomery
Cadet Archibald Campbell
Cadet Daniel Fraser
Cadet Donald McGrigor
Cadet Edmund Crowley
Cadet James Clark
Cadet William Kerr
Cadet William Nelson


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Officers, Light Company
Lieutenant James McFarland

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NCO's, Light Company

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Battalion strength: 1 Officers.
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« Reply #1801 on: July 20, 2014, 08:49:14 pm »


This Regiment Fights for The Seven Nation Army.



      The 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot was formed on the July 8th, 2014 by Captain James Cadell. The 28th prides itself on being a disciplined, mature, and structured regiment. We are conceived of gentleman and respectable players that are dedicated to the group. Everyone in the regiment respects each other and the community members around us, especially our sister regiment, the 40th. We perform discipline and historic drills in training, which translates to our actual events. During our events, we use “Permissions to Speak” to allow the officers to lead and achieve success on the field. No trolls or misbehavior will be tolerated ever, especially during our events and trainings. In the end, we are looking to achieve superiority on the battlefield, and a stable group of mature players.

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Officers                                   

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Lieutenant - Lt
Ensign - Ens
           

Non-Comissioned Officers                 

Serjeant Major - SjtMaj
Colour Serjeant - CSjt
Serjeant - Sjt
Corporal - Cpl

Enlisted Men

Lance Corporal - LCpl
Private - Pte
Recruit - Rec





     





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Officers, No.1 Company
Colonel James Cadell

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NCO's, No.1 Company
Corporal Henry Dawkins
Corporal Hamilton Gault
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Enlisted men, No.1 Company.
Lance Corporal John Price
Lance Corporal John Huddleston
Private Nigel Ford
Private Alistair Angus
Private David Graves
Private Alan Smith
Private Paul Tucker
Private James Cumberland
Private Ben Bartholomew
Private Zack Dale

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Recruit William Rothschild
Recruit James Madison
Recruit John Simcoe
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Recruit Thomas Jennings
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Recruit Adolf Martin
Recruit Ward William
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Recruit James Pickett
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Recruit Jeremy Watson
Recruit Anthony Dangerfield
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Recruit James Peterson
Recruit Gary Oldmen
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Recruit Roger Gladwell
Recruit Jack Bishop
Recruit Jack Spears
Recruit Tyler Cole
Recruit Steven Hood
Recruit Frank Goody
Recruit Peter Adams
Recruit Marcus Hexc
Recruit Ryan Adams
Recruit Chirstopher Dixon
Battalion strength: 1 Officers.
2 NCO's.
10 Enlisted men.
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The 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot was a British infantry regiment from 1782 to 1881.
       
       The regiment sailed to Flanders following the outbreak of war with revolutionary France in 1793, before moving to the West Indies two years later. A detachment also remained in Gibraltar before being moved to Minorca in 1798.The whole regiment landed in Egypt in 1801, where it simultaneously beat off cavalry attacks on both sides of its line at Alexandria. The square was the more usual formation for repelling cavalry but there was not enough time to form one, so the rear ranks of the line about-turned. This gave the unit the distinction of wearing a cap badge on the front and the Egyptian sphinx on the back of its headdress. For their conduct at the Battle of Alexandria in 1801 the 28th was given the unique honour of wearing a badge on both the front and rear of their head dress.

         In 1804 the regiment raised a 2nd Battalion. In 1805 1st Battalion moved to fight in North Germany, from where it was redeployed to Copenhagen (1807), Sweden (1808) and finally the Peninsula (1808). It was evacuated from Corunna, but a detachment remained behind, where it was joined by 2nd Battalion in 1809. The rest of 1st Battalion was sent to Holland on the Walcheren Expedition (1809), but re-joined the detachment in the Peninsula in 1810. They served throughout the Peninsula War including the battles of Talavera, Albuhera and Vittoria. They were one of the few Peninsula veteran regiments which was available for the Hundred Days campaign and fought in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo as part of the 8th Brigade commanded by James Kempt. Because of their actions in this campaign, they earned distinguished mention in the dispatches of the Duke of Wellington. During the hundred days the 28th continued to wear the old style stovepipe shako, distinguishing them from most British regiments that had adopted the new Belgic shako.

          By 1811 2nd Battalion had suffered such heavy losses in the Peninsula that most of its survivors were drafted into 1st Battalion. The rest returned to England to re-recruit, remaining there until disbandment in 1814. 1st Battalion remained in the Peninsula until 1814, seeing action at Talavera (1809), Barrosa (1811), Albuhera (1811) and Vittoria (1813).In 1815 the 28th fought at both Quatre Bras and Waterloo. At Waterloo, this commemorated a possibly unique feat, when, drawn up in two ranks to repel a French infantry attack, they were simultaneously attacked from the rear by French cavalry. Lt. Col. Chambers, who had taken over command following the serious wounding of the C.O. Col. Paget, gave the historic order "Rear rank, 28th! Right about face!". The rear ranks turned and with exemplary discipline waited until the French cavalry were a few horse lengths away. They then fired one devastating volley, causing heavy casualties amongst the cavalry and forcing them to withdraw. They later became the only English infantry regiment to be mentioned by name in Wellington’s Waterloo Despatch.








Loyalty
Being dedicated and putting time into the regiment is one of the best ways to get promoted. Along with continuously improving your skill, loyalty to the 28th will be greatly rewarded, and earn the respect of others.

Orders
Everyone is expected to follow orders to the dot and listen to those who are leading. This means no talking over the leader, playing your best, and paying attention. Paying attention to orders is critical to success.

Activity
Being active in the 28th is very important. What is the point of being in a regiment if you do not attend any events? Members are expected to attend at least two events per week. Of course, if one cannot attend because of real life issues then just simply notify an officer or NCO.

Maturity

One is expected to carry themselves to a high degree of maturity. Yes, it is a game but conducting yourself in a positive manner is essential.







TO all aspiring heroes bold, who have spirits above slavery and trade, and inclinations to become gentlemen, by bearing arms in His Majesty's 28th Regiment of Foot, let them repair to the drum head where each gentleman volunteer shall be kindly and honorably entertained, and enter into his Majesty King George's service; and when you come to join your respected regiment, shall have new caps, arms, clothes and accoutrements, and everything that is necessary and fitting to complement a gentleman soldier.

Are you prepared take the King's Shilling? Contact our Captain [28th] Lawrence on Steam.





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« Reply #1802 on: July 20, 2014, 09:09:58 pm »
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« Reply #1803 on: July 20, 2014, 09:39:21 pm »
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« Reply #1804 on: July 20, 2014, 09:44:40 pm »
Funny enough, we have never heard of you in the 73rd.
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« Reply #1805 on: July 20, 2014, 09:45:51 pm »
There could have been another 73rd.

Also, here's all the regimental leaders on this thread.



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« Reply #1806 on: July 20, 2014, 09:50:12 pm »
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« Reply #1807 on: July 20, 2014, 09:51:30 pm »
Pl0x guys, no more jealousy, Infy is just too quick. They don't call me "The Fastest Gun in the West" for no reason... (no sex jokes please, thank you)

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« Reply #1809 on: July 20, 2014, 09:56:10 pm »
Lies and slander, also....








The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot is an EU-based Napoleonic Wars Regiment formed on the 3rd of May. Although we are a fresh regiment our command staf has experienced leading, being led and fighting in NW regiments for a long time, some going back to Mount & Musket. If you are interested in joining an active, friendly, disciplined and well-organised regiment in Napoleonic Wars please read on.

In our regiment we value commitment, ambition, discipline and courage. We strive to become a more valued part of the community through strength and honour. In our goal for success we aim to improve ourselves as a group and as individuals, so we may all look back and forward to our time with the 93rd Highlanders.

We have members of varying experience in our ranks, from the most seasoned veterans to the newest recruits. All are welcome to join the 93rd Highlanders: inexperienced NW players will learn to hold their ground in melee quickly; veterans will be able to fight alongside other melee experts, teaching new members tricks and maybe even learning a thing or two themselves. So if you are looking for a group of people who are known with and in the community and share our goals of self-improvement, look no further.

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« Reply #1810 on: July 20, 2014, 10:09:29 pm »
Ello lads, I'm looking for an active EU regiment! Preferably Line/Guards but am open to all offers. I have 4 years of experience on Mount and Musket and Napoleonic wars. I have been in quite a few regiments and have been an officer in 3. An Adjutant in the 73rd, a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5e and also a Commander in the 22nd Legionnaires.

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How long ago was it that you were in the 73rd? I don't remember you. :P

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« Reply #1811 on: July 20, 2014, 10:12:53 pm »
as far as i know, there has only ever been one 73rd EU, and that was made a year ago and still stands
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« Reply #1812 on: July 20, 2014, 10:18:04 pm »
as far as i know, there has only ever been one 73rd EU, and that was made a year ago and still stands
There was definitely a 73rd in MM, bud.

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« Reply #1813 on: July 20, 2014, 10:22:53 pm »
as far as i know, there has only ever been one 73rd EU, and that was made a year ago and still stands
There was definitely a 73rd in MM, bud.
So, i Say as far as i know, and you want to be like that? okay. Bud.
Knightmare is from Albania, no?
Sorry, I can't accept this team.

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« Reply #1814 on: July 20, 2014, 10:26:12 pm »
I meant 76th lads not 73rd, sorry for the confusion X3