Undaunted
Veteran
About Us
We are a Regiment which originally came from the Half Life 2 Modification Battlegrounds 2. As the community diminshed we decided that it would be the best to change the game. After long thinking we all agreed that we should found a clan in Mount & Blade: Warband which made us create the Rebellion of Swadia (RoS). After one year most of the members wanted to play a game based on the Age of Blackpowder again. This led us to Mount and Musket and later to the Napoleonic Wars DLC.
Many of our members have been playing together for two years. However that doesn't mean that you won't be accepted in the group! Our members are open-hearted and embrace every new member. If you want to make friends, we are the right choice!
Allthough friendship doesn't mean that we are a undisciplined bunch of jesters! In Trainings and Linebattles people who are lacking discipline will be punished. Indiscipline includes the non-obedience of PTS and the purposely wrong execution of orders. Skill is not that important to us since our trainings are mainly focused on improving it.
Many of our members have been playing together for two years. However that doesn't mean that you won't be accepted in the group! Our members are open-hearted and embrace every new member. If you want to make friends, we are the right choice!
Allthough friendship doesn't mean that we are a undisciplined bunch of jesters! In Trainings and Linebattles people who are lacking discipline will be punished. Indiscipline includes the non-obedience of PTS and the purposely wrong execution of orders. Skill is not that important to us since our trainings are mainly focused on improving it.
History
Raised in Belfast, in June 1701, as the Earl of Donegall’s Regiment, the Regiment was the 35th Regiment of foot.
In 1803 Major-General Charles Lennox, later to become the 4th Duke of Richmond, became Colonel, and in the following year he requested the title be changed from “The Dorsetshire” to ”The Sussex”. In 1832 King William the Fourth added the “Royal” appellation to the title, for services rendered.
Our County Regiment has served with great distinction on many occasions, probably the most celebrated of which was the battle of Quebec, where, on 13th September 1759, the Regiment took part in the action on the Plains of Abraham, defeating the French Royal Roussillon Regiment. “In recognition of the Regiment’s fine discipline in that battle authority was given for it to wear the white plume of the Royal Roussillon Regiment. The 35th also took from this regiment their colours, which bore the French lilies of gold, and from this originated the nickname “The Orange Lilies”. The white plume the 35th bore on their hats for forty years afterwards, and was eventually to be commemorated in the badge worn by the Regiment until 1966. Thus the Regiment played its part in General Wolfe’s great victory, and at the same time, were present at the death of the French Marquis de Montcalm, avenging the earlier massacre of the 35th at Fort William Henry, by the North American Indians, allies of the French who had been commanded by Montcalm, the story of which was immortalised in ‘The Last of the Mohicans’.
In the Coalition Wars the Regiment served during the Sicilian Campaign and the Alexandria Expedition. Later it also participated at the Battle of Waterloo.
The Regiment helped to quell the Indian Mutiny, in the 1850s, and took part in the 1885 Nile Expedition, including the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, sending a small detachment of twenty NCOs and men, under Captain Lionel Trafford, by steamers with Colonel Sir Charles Wilson to relieve General Gordon at Khartoum, regrettably arriving too late.
The Boer War added to the Regiment’s distinguished record, whilst the First World War, in which the Regiment lost 6,800[2] officers and men, earned the 2nd Battalion the nickname ‘The Iron Regiment’ from German prisoners at the First Battle of Ypres.
World War II was to add further to the Regiment’s reputation, including the famous action at Monte Cassino.
Post war the Regiment saw service in Palestine, Suez, Korea, and finally Aden and Radfan.
On July 3rd, 1966, a Council of Colonels announced the decision to convert the Home Counties Brigade, of which the Royal Sussex Regiment was a part, into a single large regiment - The Queen’s Regiment- which formally came into being on Saturday, December 31st 1966. The final chapter was written in the 1992, when, under ‘options for change’, the Queen’s itself merged with the Royal Hampshire Regiment, to form the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, senior infantry regiment of the line, and the ‘County Regiment’ of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Channel Islands and Middlesex.
In 1803 Major-General Charles Lennox, later to become the 4th Duke of Richmond, became Colonel, and in the following year he requested the title be changed from “The Dorsetshire” to ”The Sussex”. In 1832 King William the Fourth added the “Royal” appellation to the title, for services rendered.
Our County Regiment has served with great distinction on many occasions, probably the most celebrated of which was the battle of Quebec, where, on 13th September 1759, the Regiment took part in the action on the Plains of Abraham, defeating the French Royal Roussillon Regiment. “In recognition of the Regiment’s fine discipline in that battle authority was given for it to wear the white plume of the Royal Roussillon Regiment. The 35th also took from this regiment their colours, which bore the French lilies of gold, and from this originated the nickname “The Orange Lilies”. The white plume the 35th bore on their hats for forty years afterwards, and was eventually to be commemorated in the badge worn by the Regiment until 1966. Thus the Regiment played its part in General Wolfe’s great victory, and at the same time, were present at the death of the French Marquis de Montcalm, avenging the earlier massacre of the 35th at Fort William Henry, by the North American Indians, allies of the French who had been commanded by Montcalm, the story of which was immortalised in ‘The Last of the Mohicans’.
In the Coalition Wars the Regiment served during the Sicilian Campaign and the Alexandria Expedition. Later it also participated at the Battle of Waterloo.
The Regiment helped to quell the Indian Mutiny, in the 1850s, and took part in the 1885 Nile Expedition, including the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, sending a small detachment of twenty NCOs and men, under Captain Lionel Trafford, by steamers with Colonel Sir Charles Wilson to relieve General Gordon at Khartoum, regrettably arriving too late.
The Boer War added to the Regiment’s distinguished record, whilst the First World War, in which the Regiment lost 6,800[2] officers and men, earned the 2nd Battalion the nickname ‘The Iron Regiment’ from German prisoners at the First Battle of Ypres.
World War II was to add further to the Regiment’s reputation, including the famous action at Monte Cassino.
Post war the Regiment saw service in Palestine, Suez, Korea, and finally Aden and Radfan.
On July 3rd, 1966, a Council of Colonels announced the decision to convert the Home Counties Brigade, of which the Royal Sussex Regiment was a part, into a single large regiment - The Queen’s Regiment- which formally came into being on Saturday, December 31st 1966. The final chapter was written in the 1992, when, under ‘options for change’, the Queen’s itself merged with the Royal Hampshire Regiment, to form the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, senior infantry regiment of the line, and the ‘County Regiment’ of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Channel Islands and Middlesex.
Medals and Achievements
Currently we are using Loppen's Medal Pack.
Loppen said:Medals / Achievements. Free to use.
Currently used by several regiments. It might be useful in your regiment/army as well.
Some of the medals are shown here:
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A list of the medals available in the pack:
Best Teamplay: For being a true teamplayer.
Boom Stick: For timely and perfectly executed demolition of fortification allowing our attack.
Bullet Magnet: For taking the bullets for the team.
Butter Your Toast: For slicing the enemy to pieces with the Butter Knife.
Cannon Fodder: For bad luck concerning cannons.
Drill Sergeant: For results in knocking discipline into the regiment.
Excellent Commanding: For skilled tactics during battles.
Extreme Discipline: For the perfectly disciplined soldier.
Fortress Maker: For timely and perfectly placed fortifications that change the course of the battle.
Fourlegged Slasher: For excessive slashing from horseback.
Gravedigger: Last man standing? Now get a shovel.
Horse Butcher: For dedicated slaughter of cav or disruptive horses.
Human Shield: For taking the hit for an Officer.
Into the Fray: For following commander into a hopeless battle.
Killing Machine: For excessive killing.
King of Artillery: For excellent handling and killing with artillery.
Like a Boss: For being a hard yet respected leader.
Living Dead: Constantly killed? Got several medals to prove it? You will earn this.
Lucky bastard: For just being too lucky.
Master of Propaganda: For good recruiting and clever promotion of regiment.
Melee Ninja: For excessive killing in a single melee.
Music Never Dies: For playing in the face of massive danger, giving melodious support till the end.
Old Chap: For dedication, loyalty and long service.
Ping Killer: For great performance in spite of high ping.
Pistol Sniper: For spitting out kills with a pistol at long range.
Sharpshooter: For consistantly hitting the targets at a distance.
Survivor: For surviving in spite of terrible odds.
The Achiever: For getting better at e.g. fighting, discipline
The Navigator: For being good at calling in the enemy position in just 2-3 words in a calm voice.
Thief of Honor: For picking up the enemy flag.
Ultimate Awesomeness: For just being awesome.
Vodka Kill: For getting a kill with the bottle.
High Prestige Awards:
Melee Sensei: For continuous melee excellence.
Designated Marksman: For continuous prefect shooting.
Puppet Master: For continuous excellent commanding.
Comrade in Arms: For having great respect and high regard.
Thank you for these brilliant work Loppen!
Rank Insignia:
Legend
Col. - Colonel
LtCol. - Lieutenant Colonel
Maj. - Major
Cpt. - Captain
1stLt. - 1st Lieutenant
2ndLt. -2nd Lieutenant
MSgt. - Master Sergeant
Sgt. - Sergeant
Cpl. - Corporal
LCpl. - Lance Corporal
Pfc. - Private First Class
Pte. - Private
Cdt. - Cadet.
Rec. - Recruit
Mus. - Musician
Roster
Officers
Col. John Bramley
LtCol. Eagle
Cpt. Tapani
Ens. Pastur
NCO'S
Sgt. Jostein
Cpl. O'Berrel
LCpl. Mikael
LCpl. Cogs
Enlisted
Pfc. Elem3nts
Pte. Mauw
Pte. Arky
Pte. Dani
Pte. KingdomHearts
Pte. 3L14S
Pte.Cohler
Pte. Schulz
Pte. Panda
Pte. Daniel
Pte. Hoodeh
Cdt. Andie
Cdt. Denikson
Cdt. Vladimir
Cdt. TrickQuest
Cdt. Ghostliger
Special Ranks:
Drm. Imperial
Recruits (Flags are added with the Rank of a Private)
Rec. Tetuan
Rec. KGM
Rec. Chris
Rec. Dwarf
Rec. Roberts
Rec. Yukov
Rec. ImbatTime
Rec. Jebus
Rec. Magnus
Battle Results
35th - 11e 7:3
Pav, 4pp, 35th - 54e, 84e 2:8
35th - K1 10:0
35th - K1, L1 10:0
35th - 54th 9-1
35th - 8th_MGR -7-3
35th - 14pk 7-3
35th - 23rd 8-2
35th - 1st LV 6-4
35th - 1stKGD 10-0
35th - DH Livgardist 7-3
35th - 3e 6-4
Information
Servers: 35th_Training_Server, 35th_Official_Server, 35th_Commander_Battle_Server
Superior Unit: 5th Brigade
Ingame Class: 2nd Coldstream Guards
Tags: 5Brg_35th_*Rank*_*Name*
Steam Contact: Col. John Bramley or LtCol. Eagle
Teamspeak Adress: 176.31.122.44:4302
Training Schedule:
Tuesday: 6:30pm
Thursday: 6:30pm
Sunday: 6:30pm
(All times in GMT - London time)
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