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17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Is a new regiment and looking for members we are friendly and active at the moment we have 9 people in the regiment.
If enyone would like to join the regiment then please go ahead just add 17e_Col_Joel on steam.
Col We are A line infatry Regiment we usually go 45e but mostly 84e Here are the ranks
Cdb
SLt
Adj
SgtMj
Sgt
CplCF
Cpl
SdH
SdP
Sdt
Cdt
Rec
The teamspeak is 176.9.42.19 We dont have any servers at the Moment But hopefully soon we will get one if not ill ask Zhanfee from the 5th_KGL to see
If i could use one of the 5th Kgl Regtrains servers But other then that If u do want to join the regiment Just add 17e_Col_Joel on steam for invite and information. Thank you.
Napoleon's decree of 1811 entitled only five of the 88 active French line infantry regiments to display seven battle honors on the reverse of their tricolore flags. The 17e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne was one of the units so honored. As early as the campaign of 1796-97, the 17th Line's stalwart fighting qualities were noticed by the future Emperor of the French. At that time, Napoleon allowed the regiment to place the slogan "Brave 17th, I know you: No enemy can resist you" on their flag. This distinction marked the beginning of an illustrious and tragic regimental history.
With the establishment of the Empire in 1804, the 17th Line and its fellow regiments were presented with a new flag (drapeau) for every battalion. A cast bronze eagle with spread wings (aigle eployee) weighing nearly four pounds surmounted the tip of each 6-foot flagstaff. Over the ensuing decade the 17th Line's path to glory was strewn with stunning victories, agonizing defeats - and the distinction, shared with the 4th Line, of having lost three of its eagles.
The 17th Line participated in the encirclement and capitulation of Ulm on 20 October 1805 as a part of Victor Levasseur's brigade in Claude Legrand's 3rd Division, IV Corps d'Armee commanded by Marshal Nicolas Soult. On 2 December the regiment was heavily engaged on the field of Austerlitz. The 17th and 75th Line held the Pheasantry and the north part of the village of Sokolnitz, key to the French right flank, against overwhelming numbers of Russians and Austrians from the Allied Second and Third Columns. In his report, colonel Vautre of the 17th credited his regiment with "piercing the enemy columns three times", seizing five Russian flags and carrying off a like number of cannon. As a result of the 1805 campaign, the 17th Line won its first (Ulm) and second (Austerlitz) battle honors.[/color]
17e_Col_Joel
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Joined: Sun May 20, 2012 2:07 pm
17e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Is a new regiment and looking for members we are friendly and active at the moment we have 9 people in the regiment.
If enyone would like to join the regiment then please go ahead just add 17e_Col_Joel on steam.
Col We are A line infatry Regiment we usually go 45e but mostly 84e Here are the ranks
Cdb
SLt
Adj
SgtMj
Sgt
CplCF
Cpl
SdH
SdP
Sdt
Cdt
Rec
The teamspeak is 176.9.42.19 We dont have any servers at the Moment But hopefully soon we will get one if not ill ask Zhanfee from the 5th_KGL to see
If i could use one of the 5th Kgl Regtrains servers But other then that If u do want to join the regiment Just add 17e_Col_Joel on steam for invite and information. Thank you.
Napoleon's decree of 1811 entitled only five of the 88 active French line infantry regiments to display seven battle honors on the reverse of their tricolore flags. The 17e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne was one of the units so honored. As early as the campaign of 1796-97, the 17th Line's stalwart fighting qualities were noticed by the future Emperor of the French. At that time, Napoleon allowed the regiment to place the slogan "Brave 17th, I know you: No enemy can resist you" on their flag. This distinction marked the beginning of an illustrious and tragic regimental history.
With the establishment of the Empire in 1804, the 17th Line and its fellow regiments were presented with a new flag (drapeau) for every battalion. A cast bronze eagle with spread wings (aigle eployee) weighing nearly four pounds surmounted the tip of each 6-foot flagstaff. Over the ensuing decade the 17th Line's path to glory was strewn with stunning victories, agonizing defeats - and the distinction, shared with the 4th Line, of having lost three of its eagles.
The 17th Line participated in the encirclement and capitulation of Ulm on 20 October 1805 as a part of Victor Levasseur's brigade in Claude Legrand's 3rd Division, IV Corps d'Armee commanded by Marshal Nicolas Soult. On 2 December the regiment was heavily engaged on the field of Austerlitz. The 17th and 75th Line held the Pheasantry and the north part of the village of Sokolnitz, key to the French right flank, against overwhelming numbers of Russians and Austrians from the Allied Second and Third Columns. In his report, colonel Vautre of the 17th credited his regiment with "piercing the enemy columns three times", seizing five Russian flags and carrying off a like number of cannon. As a result of the 1805 campaign, the 17th Line won its first (Ulm) and second (Austerlitz) battle honors.[/color]
17e_Col_Joel
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun May 20, 2012 2:07 pm