84e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
Un Contre Dix
Un Contre Dix
Regiment Roster: Current Regiment Size - 70+ l'état-major du régiment: Colonel (Regiment leader) Aide de Camp (Colonel's personal assistant) petit état-major du régiment: premier porte Aigle (Eagle Carrier) Tambours/Flutistes (Musicians) Sappeur (Engineer) Compagnie de Grenadiers Officiers et Sous-Officiers (CO's and NCO's) Caporal Fourrier de Première Classe (the very best ranker) Hommes de Troupe Détachement d'Artillerie à Pied Officiers et Sous-Officiers (CO's and NCO's) Hommes de Troupe Réserve du Régiment Cadets de Régiment | What We Have to Offer 84e is one of the most prestigious and long-standing regiments in the community, not many are able to boast the longevity and existential stability of the 84e and as such the first thing 84e can offer is a prolonged and reliable place in a respected and tightly-knit community. 84e is primarily a melee focussed regiment and reflects this in its training and battlefield tactics, but not in its selection processes! No one is ever refused admission for inadequate skills, nor kicked from the regiment for lack of progress; all that 84e asks is activity and maturity, with emphasis placed on a fun and communal experience for all involved. We have some of the best and most experienced players in the game who strive to pass on their knowledge to new recruits, who soon themselves become seasoned veterans with unquenchable bloodlusts, and it is this perpetual skill base and not an elitist recruitment policy that has allowed 84e to remain as one of the premier regiments since its founding. We accept members of all nationalities and have an incredibly diverse roster, with the only requirements being basic proficiency in English and the flexibility to meet the training hours. While an inescapable fact that we are mostly a European regiment operating around European time zones, members from further East and further West have nonetheless found happiness and success in our midst. You don't have to be a good player to join 84e; we have regular mêlée practice to ensure everyone is playing at their best. English is used for orders during Linebattles, but we are a very friendly and international regiment. Our members come from all over Europe, the US and Canada. Promotions and Demotions happen very fluidly, and if you are a good fighter or leader you will be noticed quickly. Inactive players are kicked out within a month, so the Roster always reflects our true numbers. What can 84e offer you? A fun, structured experience in Napoleonic Wars that will see you win line battles and introduce you to new mods that you didn’t even know existed. The chance to join your new friends in the wide array of other games that we play, the option of just joining Team Speak to chill out with a fun group of people and, of course, the glory that can only come from stabbing another man in the face. We also present as 84th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the North and South mod, more information below.(our focus is on NW) History of the real 84e The 84th Line, created in 1684 was known by the Battle of Graz .On 25 and 26 June 1809, two battalions of the 84th defended a church cemetery for many hours against thousands of Austrian soldiers. In the end, the regiment broke through and escaped their enemies. In honor of the regiment's outstanding bravery on this occasion, the 84th was allowed to add the words UN CONTRE DIX (One Against Ten) on their colors. Here are a few details about this combat. Two battalions of the 84th Line with 2 guns entered the town of Graz, seized the stable and cleared the streets, and took 450 prisoners. The Austrians held only the church and cemetery. Fierce musketry halted the 84e, but at midnight the French scaled the cemetery's walls and took the defenders by surprise. Approximately 120 Austrians surrendered. The French realized that there were more Austrians in the neighbourhood, and the 84th considered a withdrawal only to find that the whitecoats had surrounded them. The 84e put all prisoners into the church, and took cover behind cemetery wall. Although most of the Austrian forces were militia, they outnumbered the French by 10 to 1, the only first rate unit was the Simbish Infantry Regiment. In the morning the whitecoats attacked the cemetery several times. In one attack they penetrated the church to liberate their comrades, in another attack they dragged off one cannon before the French counterattacked and retook it. In one of the last attacks the whitecoats scaled the wall and captured one of 84th's eagles, but Sergeant Legouge single-handedly entered the fight to save the eagle. Running out of ammunition the French decided to use bayonets and cut their way to safety, and they escaped and met up with a relieving troops sent by Marshal Marmont. For the loss of three officers and 31 men killed, 12 officers and 192 men wounded, and 40 captured, they inflicted an estimated 500 casualties on the Austrians. Je suis content de la bravoure de votre régiment et de la vôtre. Vous ferez graver sur vos aigles : Un contre Dix (Napoléon, juillet 1809) Les Soldats du 84, très crânement ont combattu jadis, Et s'il le faut, sachons nous battre, avec honneur, Comme eux "Un contre Dix" (Refrain du 84e régiment d'infanterie) History of the 84th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (Present in North and South as 84th)The First Battle of Kernstown In the First Battle of Kernstown the 84th Pennsylvania Regiment defeated the famous Stonewall Brigade of Gen. Jackson and this is the only battle he lost in his military career. On the morning 23rd March 1862 the 84th Pennsylvania Regiment was engaged in laying out the ground for a camp, when the enemy at 11 A. M. attacked, and it was immediately ordered into line in support of artillery. Under cover of a wooded eminence on the right, the enemy advanced, and with infantry and artillery gained a foothold upon the flank behind rocks and a stone wall, where he seriously threatened the integrity of the Union line. This position the 84th was ordered to charge. Forming upon the high ground near the Kernstown Road, it moved gallantly forward through an open valley and up towards the wooded eminence, where were the guns; as it gained the crest, the rebel infantry rose up from behind rocks and the fence where they had been concealed, and poured upon it withering volleys. The fire was returned with good effect; but standing without shelter, and at close range, it was fearfully decimated. The 84th Regiment, taking shelter behind trees, kept up a steady fire. At this juncture the 5th Ohio came up on the right, and with other troops, forced the enemy from his position. A general advance was ordered along the entire line, and the foe was driven in utter rout. Three hundred prisoners, two guns, four caissons, and a thousand stands of small arms were taken. Out of two hundred and sixty, of the 84th, who went into battle, twenty-three were killed, and sixty-seven wounded. |
Information
84e is Recruiting!
If you are interested, post a recruitment application on our forums.
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Forums: http://84e-regiment.eu
Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/84e
84e Teamspeak 3: 176.9.92.198
Training Times
Main Offical Training:
Sundays - 6:00 PM CET (Central European Time)
Second Offical Training:
Saturday - 8:00 PM CET (Central European Time)
And everyday between 7-8 PM (CET) we group up for public battles and unofficial melee training, but this isn't mandatory.
Sundays - 6:00 PM CET (Central European Time)
Second Offical Training:
Saturday - 8:00 PM CET (Central European Time)
And everyday between 7-8 PM (CET) we group up for public battles and unofficial melee training, but this isn't mandatory.
Media
84e Official Teaser
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