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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2013, 09:28:10 pm »
Truly this doctrine is the EPI's gift to the community. I myself use a slightly modified outdated EPI doctrine from some 2 years ago. Definitly the best looking and most effective drill around but it can be difficult to teach to new guys. Not sure how many regs will converty to this epickness but its still a great formula.

I think I might be the only reg outside of the EPI who does this.

The main difference from what do as compared to this drill is the command of "Platoon, Deploy Line on My Left, March". Although the action is the same my command is the same as the Civil war one and presumebly the Napoleonic One aswell which is a simple "By Company into line March". Definitly a very good doctrine you have but admittengly allot of the names for the commands are a little to ellobarate.

Our drill if interested http://21eligne.com/formations
The Pubs have always used the EPI's drills (remember, I was Feldwebel when the Friday battle was founded). It takes about 15 minutes to teach a noob how to dress the line properly. Now if we could only teach them to NOT headbang or battle cry in formation... Where's the manual for that?
it seems that the person on the wrong end of 5arge always seems to get the punishment.

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2013, 10:17:17 pm »
Truly this doctrine is the EPI's gift to the community. I myself use a slightly modified outdated EPI doctrine from some 2 years ago. Definitly the best looking and most effective drill around but it can be difficult to teach to new guys. Not sure how many regs will converty to this epickness but its still a great formula.

I think I might be the only reg outside of the EPI who does this.

The main difference from what do as compared to this drill is the command of "Platoon, Deploy Line on My Left, March". Although the action is the same my command is the same as the Civil war one and presumebly the Napoleonic One aswell which is a simple "By Company into line March". Definitly a very good doctrine you have but admittengly allot of the names for the commands are a little to ellobarate.

Our drill if interested http://21eligne.com/formations

Yea I am working on a slightly more simplified, and updated version right now.

Truly this doctrine is the EPI's gift to the community. I myself use a slightly modified outdated EPI doctrine from some 2 years ago. Definitly the best looking and most effective drill around but it can be difficult to teach to new guys. Not sure how many regs will converty to this epickness but its still a great formula.

I think I might be the only reg outside of the EPI who does this.

The main difference from what do as compared to this drill is the command of "Platoon, Deploy Line on My Left, March". Although the action is the same my command is the same as the Civil war one and presumebly the Napoleonic One aswell which is a simple "By Company into line March". Definitly a very good doctrine you have but admittengly allot of the names for the commands are a little to ellobarate.

Our drill if interested http://21eligne.com/formations
The Pubs have always used the EPI's drills (remember, I was Feldwebel when the Friday battle was founded). It takes about 15 minutes to teach a noob how to dress the line properly. Now if we could only teach them to NOT headbang or battle cry in formation... Where's the manual for that?

If only such a thing existed :P
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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2013, 02:05:04 pm »
Always got to love this scenario:

Behind enemy arty

"They don't know we're here. We're not going to volley, just stab them in the back."

Three noobs battle cry.

Massacre proceeds. Ambush Fail.

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2013, 05:50:32 pm »
Always got to love this scenario:

Behind enemy arty

"They don't know we're here. We're not going to volley, just stab them in the back."

Three noobs battle cry.

Massacre proceeds. Ambush Fail.

Even worse when fighting as cavalry... ::)

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #19 on: September 03, 2013, 04:21:23 am »
Always got to love this scenario:

Behind enemy arty

"They don't know we're here. We're not going to volley, just stab them in the back."

Three noobs battle cry.

Massacre proceeds. Ambush Fail.

Lol, sadly it has happened to us as well, I feel your pain Mack  :P

Always got to love this scenario:

Behind enemy arty

"They don't know we're here. We're not going to volley, just stab them in the back."

Three noobs battle cry.

Massacre proceeds. Ambush Fail.

Even worse when fighting as cavalry... ::)

I could imagine :P

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2013, 07:05:34 pm »
If anyone would like to know the actual Drill commands for the British Army, just contact me and i'll go though em with you, add me on Steam.


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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #21 on: September 07, 2013, 05:01:56 am »
If anyone would like to know the actual Drill commands for the British Army, just contact me and i'll go though em with you, add me on Steam.


I'll be adding you to ask about this :)
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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2013, 06:30:10 am »
Truly this doctrine is the EPI's gift to the community. I myself use a slightly modified outdated EPI doctrine from some 2 years ago. Definitly the best looking and most effective drill around but it can be difficult to teach to new guys. Not sure how many regs will converty to this epickness but its still a great formula.

I think I might be the only reg outside of the EPI who does this.

The main difference from what do as compared to this drill is the command of "Platoon, Deploy Line on My Left, March". Although the action is the same my command is the same as the Civil war one and presumebly the Napoleonic One aswell which is a simple "By Company into line March". Definitly a very good doctrine you have but admittengly allot of the names for the commands are a little to ellobarate.

Our drill if interested http://21eligne.com/formations
The Pubs have always used the EPI's drills (remember, I was Feldwebel when the Friday battle was founded). It takes about 15 minutes to teach a noob how to dress the line properly. Now if we could only teach them to NOT headbang or battle cry in formation... Where's the manual for that?
Here's a rather simple manual:

Step 1: SHOUT AT THE RECRUIT AND TELL HIS ASS THAT IF YOU DON'T STOP BLEEING I WILL PERSONALLY BITE YOUR TINY**** OFF.

Step 2: ???????

Step 3: You have a loyal recruit that is disciplined and drilled to perfection!  8) 8) ;D

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2013, 05:37:06 pm »
If anyone would like to know the actual Drill commands for the British Army, just contact me and i'll go though em with you, add me on Steam.


I'll be adding you to ask about this :)

Sure :)

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #24 on: October 18, 2013, 02:56:28 am »
remarkable

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #25 on: October 29, 2013, 09:16:23 am »
Jolly good work old chap!
Guess who's back..... #BangOn!

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #26 on: November 01, 2013, 09:01:52 pm »
This looks great!

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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #27 on: November 02, 2013, 04:00:14 pm »
Thanks everyone! If you would like anything added just let me know!
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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #28 on: September 24, 2014, 04:52:32 am »
School of the company (2 platoon) will be released soon!
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Re: Public Drill Book "School Of The Platoon"
« Reply #29 on: September 24, 2014, 05:30:58 am »
Get hyped