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  1. Murphy77

    15th Regiment of Foot Native Warband Monday Linebattle

    REGIMENT/CLAN NAME - No12. Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment - [12te]

    PREFERRED NATION - Either

    TROOP/CLASS - Infantry & Archers

    AMOUNT ATTENDING - 10 Infantry, 5 Archers.

    Could we attend weekly? Thank you.
  2. Murphy77

    15th Regiment of Foot Native Warband Monday Linebattle

    REGIMENT/CLAN NAME - No12. Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment - [12te]

    PREFERRED NATION - Either

    TROOP/CLASS - Infantry & Archers

    AMOUNT ATTENDING - 10 Infantry, 5 Archers.

    Thank you.
  3. Murphy77

    Initiative Gaming Server

    INITIATIVE GAMING OFFICIAL SERVER[b] [b]STATUS: ONLINE[b] [b]Administrative Staff Head Administrators Stamper Administrators Merfie Joer Nicholas Postal Dude Server Rules - Intentional teamkilling/teamhitting will not be tolerated. We understand that there are accidents...
  4. Murphy77

    The Original L'Aigle Thread, for the sake of history. Be ye warned.

    nilloc93 说:
    Docm30 说:
    Well, in 1809 Prussia was the laughing-stock of Europe and possessed an army that lacked any discernible competence.

    Going back to this, how will that be shown in game? Will Prussian units themselves be inferior or will it be something overarching on the campaign map?

    Just because their tactics and drills were outdated, does not mean in any case that their personal skill or willingness to fight was less than any other armies.
  5. Murphy77

    The Original L'Aigle Thread, for the sake of history. Be ye warned.

    Only shame about this mod is that it is set before the Prussian Army reforms, and before Prussia actually kicked arse in the Napoleonic Wars. :sad:
  6. Murphy77

    No12. 2tes Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment [Recruiting EU/NA]

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    Regulations


    As it has already been mentioned, we are aiming to represent one of the finest regiments that existed, therefore our members must meet our etiquette. If a member is to do well within the regiment they must do their best to follow the Code of Conduct. Following this will lead to promotions if the member is proficient enough to do the task. You must make sure that you adhere to this code at all times! We cannot afford for the regiment to have a bad name, so members are expected to maintain the highest level of discipline that is available. You must read and know the code!

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      All members must show respect to both external members of the NW community and members of the regiment. It is understandable that one may not actually respect an individual, but it is expected of one to behave in a courteous manner. Also, jokes are absolutely fine about others, but when it directly attacks an individual in an obvious offensive and inappropriate manner, then it is not acceptable and will result in punishment.
        Members of the regiment are expected to conduct themselves in a disciplinary fashion and behave well when asked of them. Of course, when the atmosphere is more relaxed then one may behave in a colloquial manner, but during events; it is expected that one will do all they can possibly to allow the event to flow smoothly i.e. not messing about and therefore causing problems and delays.
    The regiment expects its members to attend events when possible, we understand that of course people have lives and may become busy sometimes, but it is greatly appreciated when members attend all that they possibly can and with greater numbers, comes greater enjoyment. After a period of inactivity, members may be removed from the regiment's roster for this very reason and in order to prevent this from happening, the submission of a Leave of Absence form (LoA) is advised.
        During events, PTS (Permission To Speak) may be put into action and therefore will mean that members must ensure microphone discipline and therefore if they wish to make a useful comment then they should state either in chat or on microphone the phrase 'PTS'; a response will be given by the commander as to whether it is granted or denied and therefore the individual will know whether or not they can speak. Also, PTS is to not to be abused for silly comments, as funny as they may be, they are often not helpful and should be saved for a more relaxed time.[/size]

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    Battalion Ranking Structure




    In the 12te  you are expected to be active, mature and well disciplined. In order for you to be able to advance up the ranks, you must show that you are capable of following orders, making constructive suggestions and have a good ability at the game. It is also preferred if you are active on FSE and on Steam, but most important is overall activity within the regiment. The co-founders of the regiment will always hold the highest ranks in the hierarchy and you should follow the examples they set: they will always be mature and well behaved, you must follow in their footsteps in order to go far. Do not troll, make the regiment proud! In charge of the regiment at the moment is a Oberst, aided by a Leutnant and two Korporals.

    Officers
    Oberst  Oberst
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    Oberst-Leutnant  Oberst-Lt
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    Major  Maj
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    Kapitan  Kpt
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    Ober-Leutnant  OLt
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    Leutnant  Lt
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    Fahnrich  Fhn
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    NCOs
    Feldwebel  Fwbl
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    Unter Offizier  Uffz
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    Korporal  Kpl
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    Gefreiter  Gefr
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    Enlisted
    Ober-Füsilier  OFüs
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    Füsilier   Füsi
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    Rekruit  Rkt
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    History of the Battalion


    The second Brandenburgisch were formed in 1808, during the 1808 reforms of the Prussian army; however, they did not see action until the Leipzig campaign of October 1813. They were place in the Prussian army 1st Corps under Generallieutenant von Yorck, in the 8th Brigade under Generalmajor von Hünerbein. Two  battalions of the regiment (2/Fus) were there, and they mustered  1,433 men.

    Battle of Möckern (Leipzig Campaign)


    The Northern front was dominated by the battle of Möckern. A manor, palace, walled gardens, and low walls dominated the village. Each position was turned into a fortress with the walls being loopholed for covered fire by the French. Blucher sent Langeron’s Russian, and Yorck’s Prussian corp to attack Marmont's VI Corps. Due to the deep gradient, few of the Allied guns could come to bear and so the battle descended into man-to-man fighting. This was impeded wide swampy area that lay between the two forces, meaning the soldiers had to wade across in places with the water up to breast height. The battle lasted well into the night. Artillery caused the majority of the 9,000 Allied and 7,000 French casualties, and the French lost another 2,000 prisoners.



    Hundred Days:
    I Armee-Korps: GL Hans Ernst Karl Graf von Ziethen-II
    Chief-of-Staff: Ob.Ltn. von Reiche (Mjr. Groben)
    Commander of Artilery: Ob.-Ltn. Lehmann
    Engineers: Ltn. Beyer and Ltn. Wittich
    Topographical Section: Ltn. Krauser
    Bakery Unit: Kpt. von Stromberg

    1. Infanterie-Brigade - GM von Steinmetz
    12. Infanterie-Regiment [2.027-2.330 men in 3 btns.] + 100 "Westfalisches" Landwehr Jägers


    Battle of Ligny


    The Prussians were not caught napping and set up a series of artillery/cavalry outposts whereby the cavalry patrolled the front and raced back to the artillery which would fire cannon in a prearranged signal. In this way the thinly stretched 1st and 2nd Brigades were promptly alerted and began rapid assembly [10] General Zieten's I Corps would begin a difficult delaying/fighting/withdrawal giving time for the Prussian Army to assemble. The post chain was a relay of towns, each set up as a fortified village. Each was commanded by a Prussian officer who made sure that the post kept enough horses, forage, and troops to move messages efficiently along. In addition these posts served as intelligence posts where surveillance would take place, stragglers would be collected up, and wandering civilians would be closely questioned. A post chain was set up all the way back to Blücher's command post so that the Headquarters was alerted from the first French deployment.[11] General Steinmetz' 1st brigade of the I Corps had been very active in touring his outposts on 12 May, 17 May, 21 May, and 9 June. Out posting and intelligence collection were given proper weight.

    he I Corps was located in the foremost row and had support from the II Corps standing behind it – the task, the defence of the villages of Ligny, Brye, and Saint-Amand, while the III Corps formed the left wing and the routes of withdrawal while defending Gembloux and Namur. Blücher and Wellington had to avoid above all being separated

    . Jagow's 3rd Prussian Brigade, defending Saint-Amand-la-Haye, could not withstand the pressure of Lefol's 8th Division and was forced to retreat. Shortly afterwards a counterattack by General Steinmetz with six battalions of the 1st Brigade recaptured the hamlet. A renewed attack by Vandamme's troops led to a bitter fight in which the Prussians lost approximately 2,500 men and possession of Saint-Amand-la-Haye

    Waterloo:


    Ziethen Advances on Papelotte

    It was sometime between 7pm and 8pm also that the Middle Guard were repulsed, as the were repulsed, on the French right towards Papelotte, suddenly the Prussians appeared on the Anglo-Dutch left, marching to Papelotte, this was Ziethen's I Corps that had taken position on the Allied left earlier, it now advanced on the French assaulting Papelotte, the effect on the French troops fighting in this sector was catastrophic. The French were considerably outnumbered, it appears Durutte (who was a General in I Corps and who's division was still badly mauled from the attack earlier in the day but had been since attacking Papelotte farm) had been ordered to send one of his two brigades into the fight for La Haye Sainte, thus leaving him a single brigade to oppose the whole of Ziethen's corps.
    At first they put up a strong fight and Jacquinot's cavalry even made some successful charges against the first Prussian manoeuvres. However, as more and more of the Prussians advanced the extent of their intervention became apparent and the French began an increasingly disorganised withdrawal. It is certain that the final rout of the French army started in the area of Papelotte as Ziethen's men flooded the battlefield. Lieutenant Pontecoulant of the Guard artillery describes the scene "Our line...was suddenly broken. The Prussian cavalry hurled itself into this breach and soon flooded the battlefield, sobering isolated soldiers and making it impossible for us to rally."
    The panic that had sezed Durette's men spread itself down the French line, especially the troops in the centre, seeing the Middle Guard retire and now threatened by the Prussians on their right and the Anglo-Dutch to their front and left, they dissolved in panic.

    The Fall of Planchenoit
    It was between 8pm and 9pm, despite the heroics of the defenders in the village it was becoming clear that Planchenoit was in imminent danger of being overwhelmed. More Prussian troops were being committed and the village was in danger of being completely cut off by the Prussians deploying around the flanks. General Tromelin recalls:

    "But towards 8 o'clock in the evening, decimated by the Prussian attacks that were constantly reinforced, outflanked on our right by Bluchers cavalry whose squadrons our own cavalry were not able to contain, and to our left by the English cavalry launched pursuit of the army, one sensed that our battalions were in danger of falling into disorder and the order was received to abandon Planchenoit in flames and retire towards the main road."

    The heavily outnumbered and exhausted French were gradually abandoning the village. "In flaming Plancenoit, General Pelet, Golzio, and Colomban with their 600 guardsmen - 'all very pale' according to the General - and the Tirailleurs and Voltigeurs still held out.
    Photo of the church in Plancenoit In the cemetery and the church the 2nd Westphalian Landwehr and the Pomeranians were shooting it out with the French at point-blank range when the units, suddenly outflanked, took to their heels. Pelet rallied his chasseurs around him, but it was so dark they could no longer recognize one another at 10 paces. The confusion was complete."
    According to Historian Alessandro Barbero "... entire groups of the Young Guard were starting to raise their hands in surrender, although the Prussians maddened by the stubborn defence the French put up, were not always disposed to take prisoners."

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  7. Murphy77

    No12. 2tes Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment [Recruiting EU/NA]

    No12. 2tes Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment[b] [b]II. Füsilier Batallion[b] [b]Muster Roll 1. Füsilier Kompany Offiziers   Kapitän Heinrich Mueller   Leutnant Klaus Stamper Unteroffiziers   Unteroffizier Friedrich von Mannerheim Mannschaft   Gefreiter...
  8. Murphy77

    The Original L'Aigle Thread, for the sake of history. Be ye warned.

    Landgraft 说:
    MadManYo 说:
    TFK_Ted 说:
    Right. England was fighting in Spain, but in 1813 Prussia founded a coalition together with Russland.
    Are you American because all Americans seem to think Britain is England but in fact there is England, Scotland,Ireland,Wales in Britain we are a Union of countries hence why we are called the United Kingdom

    Relevant a distinction though that may seem, you don't see the Dutch getting pedantic every time someone refers to the Netherlands as Holland.

    Anyway the done thing in 1809 was to refer to the whole Union as England, something that nobody really cared about because the name of a country was not yet seen as all that important.

    At this moment in time, the United Kingdom was referred to as "England", mainly due to the capital being in the country.
  9. Murphy77

    Groupfighting Server

    Unban Request;

    Name under which you were banned: 91st_Pte_John_Hector-Smythe, or at least I believe so.
    Server(s) you are banned from: Groupfighting_Server
    What was happening when you got banned: Tried to go onto it, and it stated I was banned.
    Time and date: Few weeks ago, just after I left the 91st.
    Timezone:GMT
    User Identification Number: Unsure
  10. Murphy77

    25th Regiment of Foot "King's Own Borderers" [Recruiting] [EU]

    YOU'RE ALL NUBS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH.  :mrgreen:


    Much love. <3 :grin:
  11. Murphy77

    Royal Zendarrion Guard (RZG)

    In game name : 28th_Maj_Murphy
    Steam Name: lordy04
    Age: 15.
    TS 3? Yes/No: Yes. I own your teamspeak.
    Regimental experience?Yes/No if yes please say where: Hm I wonder. ^
    Lust for power? Yes/No: Who doesn't?
    Why do you want to join?: Royal Zendarrion Guard (RZG)                                                                                                                           
    question- You see a guy in the jail cells, and he asks you to let him out if he pays you 4000 coins. What do you do? Tell him to serve his crime.
    Do you swear to serve and to obey commands at all times, ignoring your personal moral beliefs? Yeah.
  12. Murphy77

    28th Regiment of Foot - "The Slashers" [Recruiting EU/NA]

    Thank you mack, haven't checked here in a while. I might have a look.

    Bump le bump for the 28th.
  13. Murphy77

    Why I should not have been banned

    I find it ludicrous that he has been banned considering he did roleplay, although he didn't demand them to "Halt" he did, quite clearly, demand a toll, when this toll was not met, he attacked the player in question which is the norm of being a 'bandit' or 'thief'. I don't see a problem here with what Womble has done, regardless of what he has done on different servers or whether people care for him or not, he did not deserve to get banned in this case.

  14. Murphy77

    28th Regiment of Foot - "The Slashers" [Recruiting EU/NA]

    Neither King's nor Queen's, nor Royal Marines, But 28th, Old Braggs: Brass before and Brass behind, Never feared a foe of any kind; Shoulder Arms! 1801 - The French revolution began in 1789 and from then on set the whole of Europe alight with conflict. Under the genius of Napoleon...
  15. Murphy77

    Post here if you are looking for a regiment or members.

    Hey mate!

    Add lordy04, or [28th] Murphy on steam. :smile:
  16. Murphy77

    28th Regiment of Foot [EU]

    U r so wyld.
  17. Murphy77

    28th Regiment of Foot [EU]

    2nd Page! I doubt you Welshman!
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