78th Regiment of Foot [Ross Shire] [EU Recruiting]

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The 78th Regiment Of Foot (Highland) Ross Shire Buffs

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Introduction


The 78th Ross-shire Buffs is a regiment dedicated to giving you the gaming experience of a life time. We are aiming to become the greatest, friendliest and most memorable regiment ever created. That's where we need You! We have already laid the foundation for a community based on respect, honesty and above all else: entertainment. We need you to help the regiment achieve these goals, nothing can be done by just one person, but together we can create something more. Something amazing.       
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History


The historical 78th Regiment of Foot (after 1796 sub-titled the Ross-shire Buffs) was a Highland Infantry Regiment of the Line raised in late 18th Century Scotland for service against the French during the French Revolutionary Wars. The Regiment later led to involvement in worldwide military activities in countries such as India, Egypt and South Africa. The regiment is most well known for its involvement in the Siege of Lucknow. Their deeds were commemorated by poets such as John Greenleaf Whittier and Alfred, Lord Tennyson

On 7 March 1793, Francis Humberstone MacKenzie raised the "78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot". Francis Humberston Mackenzie was chief of the clan Mackenzie and a descendant of the earls of Seaforth. (Its associations were all with the clan Mackenzie and it bore no relationship to the earlier 78th Fraser Highlanders that fought at Louisbourg and Quebec under Wolfe in the French and Indian War. Formation of the Regiment
The Clan Mackenzie, The various Battalions of the 78th, Offers from F. H. Mackenzie, Esq. of Seaforth, to raise a Regiment for Government, Letter of service granted to F. H. Mackenzie, Esq., to raise a Regiment of Highlanders, to be numbered the 78th, The 1st Battalion, List of officers, Inspected and passed by Sir Hector Munro, Under Lord Moira in Guernsey, The Campaign of 1794—95 in Holland, The Regiment joins the Duke of York on the Weal, Nimeguen, Disastrous retreat on Deventer, The Regiment returns home, The Loyalist war in La Vendée, The Quiberon Expedition, Occupation of L’Ile Dieu, The Regiment returns home, Colonel F. H. Mackenzie’s proposals to raise a 2nd Battalion for the 78th, Letter of Service granted to him for that purpose, List of Officers, lnspected and passed by Sir Hector Munro, Granted the title of the Ross-shire Buffs, Ordered to England, Difficulties prior to embarkation at Portsmouth, The Regiment sails on secret service, Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, The Regiment goes into quarters at Capetown, until the arrival of the 1st Battalion.


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French Revolutionary Wars

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Netherlands

During the French Revolutionary Wars, just a year after they were formed, the 78th found itself at the defence of Nijmegen in the Netherlands (1794). About the end of October the 78th proceeded to Arnheim, the Duke of York’s headquarters, and thence, by a night march, to Nimeguen, against which place the French were erecting batteries, On the 4th of November a sortie was made, when the 78th was for the first time under fire, and did such execution with the bayonet, as to call forth the highest encomiums from experienced and veteran officers. The loss of the regiment in this engagement was Lieutenant Martin Cameron (died of his wounds) and seven men, killed; wounded, Major Malcolm, Captain Hugh Munro, Captain Colin Mackenzie, Lieutenant Bayley, 4 sergeants, and 56 rank and file.

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South Africa
In June 1795, the 78th attacked the Cape of Good Hope (the Dutch having become revolutionary allies of the French) and forced the surrender of Cape Town and Wynberg in South Africa. In June 1795 a British fleet under Sir George Elphinstone arrived off the Cape, having Major-General James Henry Craig and the 78th Highlanders (second battalion) on board. The Dutch were strongly posted in their fortified camp at Muysenberg, six miles on this side of Capetown. A force of 800 British seamen having been sent to co-operate with the troops on shore, the whole body moved to its attack; while the ships of the fleet, covering them from the sea, opened such a terrific fire upon the colonists that they fled precipitately.

Muysenberg was taken on the 7th of August, and on the 9th a detachment arrived from St Helena with some field-pieces; but it was not till the 3rd of September, when Sir Alured Clarke, at the head of three regiments, put into the bay, that an advance became practicable. Accordingly, the Dutch position at Wineberg was forced on the 14th, and on the 15th Capetown capitulated, the garrison marching out with the honours of war. Thus, after a two months campaign, during which they suffered severely from the unhealthiness of their situation, the scarcity of provisions, and the frequent night attacks of the enemy, the 78th Highlanders saw the object of the expedition accomplished, and the colony taken possession of in the name of his Britannic Majesty.

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Napoleonic Wars - Battle of Assaye

The 78th was to spend a good portion of its career in India, which became the locale of its greatest military accomplishments. Thus it was one of three British (as distinct from Indian) regiments that won fame under Sir Arthur Wellesley at the battle of Assaye. During the Napoleonic Wars, In September 1803, during the Maharatta campaign, the 78th took part in the famous engagement at Assaye under the overall command of Major General Arthur Wellesley (who later became the Duke of Wellington), occupying the crucial left flank of the leading attackers. The 78th was the first infantry to reach the Maharatta and was instrumental in capturing the enemy guns and routing their infantry. Shortly after the Battle of Assaye, the 78th were sent in pursuit of fleeing Mahrattas at Argam. Later in the year, they besieged the Fortress of Gawilghur to help finish the job they had commenced at Assaye. The 78th were awarded an Assaye Colour.

The 2nd Battalion of the regiment served in the Mediterranean for the Sicilian Campaign of 1806, quartered at Syracuse, and the Alexandria expedition of 1807. Three companies of the 78th were surrounded by Turkish cavalry and captured in the expedition. Among the prisoners was Thomas Keith who converted and entered Ottoman service. One hundred sixty-three men and officers were killed, including the Commanding Officer Lt-Col. MacLeod. The remainder of the 78th's 2nd battalion withdrew to Alexandria.
During the Napoleonic wars probably its most notable achievement was its participation in Invasion of Java (1811), when they laid siege to and captured Fort Cornelis on the island of Java on 26 August 1811. The British lost 154 men in bitter fighting, including the 78th acting C.O., Brevet Lt-Col.

Sukkar, Sindh
In 1842, the 78th were back in India because of the First Anglo-Afghan War. While at Sukkar Sindh, the regiment suffered its greatest losses. Major-General Simpson, Sir Charles Napier’s lieutenant (who afterwards commanded our armies in the Crimea), was at Sukhur at the time, and on his return to Hyderabad, caused to be erected there at his own expense a monument to the memory of all those who died. The remainder of the regiment also erected a monument in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, to the memory of their comrades who died in Sindh. The regiment lost, between the 1st of September 1844 and 30 April 1845, 3 officers, 532 men, 68 women, 134 children —total, 737 souls. In 1844, cholera wiped out 535 officers and more than 200 members of their families.

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Queens's Own Highlanders
Queen's Own Highlanders were an amalgamation of three of the famous Highland regiments raised in the late 18th Century; The 72nd Highlanders (Duke of Albany's Own), The 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs) and the 79th Cameron Highlanders, who became Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1873.​
 
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Events


(ALL TIMES GMT)

Sunday, 6pm - 8pm:  Training followed by Infantry only Linebattle event

Monday, 6:30pm - 8pm: Archers Monday Linebattle

Wednesday, 6pm - 8pm: Training followed by Linebattle event (cav,skirms etc)

Saturday, 6:30pm - 8pm: 1v1 or mod night​



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Ranks


Officers

Colonel 
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        Major   
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Captain  
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Non-commissioned Officers


Serjeant Major 
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    Colour Serjeant 
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    Serjeant
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          Corporal
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Officers
             
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Col Colin MacKenzie (Smollett)
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Maj Alexander Ross (Tyrion)
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Cpt John Scott (Arcturus)
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Lt Lister Bashnell (Bashy)
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Ens Angus MacKay (Penis Paladin)

Non Commisoned Officers
             
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SjtMaj Neil Forbes (Deathnine)
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Sjt Robert Couper (Roco)
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Cpl Archibald Mercer (Thomnus)
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Cpl Matthew Ferguson (Mattayo)
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Cpl Walter Wright (Repgo)
 
Enlisted Men
             
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LCpl Bruce MacLaren (DrDongBong)
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LCpl Finlay MacNab (ztree)
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LCpl Phil Wright (Philsilva)
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LCpl Richard Sutherland (Hairywarhero)
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Pte Angus Fletcher (Asian)
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Pte Archibald MacDougall (AlfredWinkleheim)
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Pte Charles Ferguson (The HunTzman)
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Pte Charles MacKenzie (Kingmoose)
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Pte Charles Olkenshield (Olkenshield)
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Pte Colin Lamont (MrJones123)
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Pte Colin MacCallum (Enzym)
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Pte Dougald Fyfe (ValleyPikey)
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Pte Edward Hay (sgtnorway)
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Pte Ewan MacKay (Morgow)
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Pte Edward Simpson (DrunkenPanda)
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Pte George Sinclair (Blackwolf321)
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Pte Hector MacFarlane (Bjarzii)
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Pte Hugh Barclay (Psyker)
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Pte Hugh Munro (Nimpus)
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Pte Ian Black (Cesare)
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Pte Ian Shaw (Petriflare)
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Pte Ian Smith (Fuhrer Flavius)
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Pte James MacCollum (dmannumber2)
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Pte James Watson (jimbob)
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Pte John Fraser (Daningteen)
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Pte John MacDonald (samsonicus)
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Pte John MacVey (slamtogoham)
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Pte John Stewart (Guffe)
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Pte John Watson (Chapston)
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Pte John Wilson (Cletus)
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Pte Matthew Watson (Mwplanet)
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Pte Norman Gunn (Mebphis)
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Pte Patrick Fraser (Some Random Gamer)
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Pte Robert MacGregor (InspectorVador)
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Pte Simon MacPherson (Dustin)
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Pte Thomas MacKinnon (Tommycorbs)
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Pte William Baillie (Baillie)
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Pte William Wallace (thebeastt)

 
Recruit Company
           
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Rec Allan MacGregor (Cleanslate)
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Rec Alistair Young (JoKeR)
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Rec Ambrose Campbell (McPero)
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Rec Angus MacGuiness (Redneck)
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Rec Archibald Cattanach (Unsub Lefty)
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Rec Charles Watson (Charles)
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Rec David Grant (Tyline)
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Rec Daniel Hagman (Murdy)
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Rec Daniel MacDonald (Asylum)
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Rec Douglas MacDonald (Muldoon)
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Rec George Barclay (Vambu)
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Rec Hugh Evans (Cybo)
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Rec John Cunningham (Combatwombat)
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Rec Patrick MacIntyre (EroticDiscoHeat)
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Rec Robert Munro (Robert2323)
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Rec Thomas MacAllister (Rambodonut)
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Rec Walter Fraser (Nidal)
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Rec Walter Miller (Donner)
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Rec Walter Wallace (Semple)
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Rec William Jones (IEC)
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Rec William MacCourg (rkvndk)
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Rec William Robertson (Tonto)






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Total Regiment Strength : 76

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Mainly use the Fse http://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=7279.0

Thought I'd make a thread here!
 
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