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Recruit

History
The 10th Regiment of Foot (or 10th North Lincoln Regiment) was raised on 20 June 1685 as the Earl of Bath's Regiment for its first Colonel John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath. The regiment saw action during the War of the Grand Alliance, the War of the League of Augsburg and the War of the Spanish Succession at the Battle of Blenheim, Battle of Ramillies and the Battle of Malplaquet.
In 1750 the regiment was sent to Ireland. In 1751 it was renamed the 10th Regiment of Foot as all British regiment were given numbers instead of the colonel's name for identification. The 10th took part in the 1759-60 action to repel Thurot at Carrickfergus during the Seven Years' War.
The regiment next saw action during the American Revolutionary War at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Bunker Hill, New York Campaign, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Rhode Island. In 1778 the 10th returned home to England after 19 years service overseas.
In 1781 the regiment was linked to the County of Lincolnshire for recruiting. During the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars the regiment served in Egypt and in Portugal and Spain in the Peninsular War. The 10th was in India for the First Anglo-Sikh War and the bloody Battle of Sobraon where they met "Our Cousins" the 29th Regiment of Foot in the captured trenches. The 10th would also fought in the Second Anglo-Sikh War and the Indian Mutiny.
The 10th Foot, 1st Battalion served in Japan from 1868 to 1871.
Ranks:
Training/Line Battles:
Here is The Recruitment Form:
Website
http://frankrowe27.wix.com/10th-north-lincolnshire
Teamspeak
bluefangsolutions.com:9991
The 10th Regiment of Foot (or 10th North Lincoln Regiment) was raised on 20 June 1685 as the Earl of Bath's Regiment for its first Colonel John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath. The regiment saw action during the War of the Grand Alliance, the War of the League of Augsburg and the War of the Spanish Succession at the Battle of Blenheim, Battle of Ramillies and the Battle of Malplaquet.
In 1750 the regiment was sent to Ireland. In 1751 it was renamed the 10th Regiment of Foot as all British regiment were given numbers instead of the colonel's name for identification. The 10th took part in the 1759-60 action to repel Thurot at Carrickfergus during the Seven Years' War.
The regiment next saw action during the American Revolutionary War at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Bunker Hill, New York Campaign, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Rhode Island. In 1778 the 10th returned home to England after 19 years service overseas.
In 1781 the regiment was linked to the County of Lincolnshire for recruiting. During the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars the regiment served in Egypt and in Portugal and Spain in the Peninsular War. The 10th was in India for the First Anglo-Sikh War and the bloody Battle of Sobraon where they met "Our Cousins" the 29th Regiment of Foot in the captured trenches. The 10th would also fought in the Second Anglo-Sikh War and the Indian Mutiny.
The 10th Foot, 1st Battalion served in Japan from 1868 to 1871.
Ranks:
General [Gen]
Lieutenant General [LtGen]
Major General [MGen]
Brigadier General [BGen]
Colonel [Col]
Lieutenant Colonel [LtCol]
Major [Maj]
Captain [Cpt]
Lieutenant [Lt]
2nd Lieutenant [2Lt]
Sergeant Major Army [SgtMA]
Command Sergeant Major [CSgtM]
Sergeant Major [SgtM]
First Sergeant [1Sgt]
Master Sergeant [MSgt]
Sergeant First Class [SgtFC]
Staff Sergeant [SSgt]
Sergeant [Sgt]
Corporal [Cpl]
Specialist [Spc]
Private First Class [Pfc]
Private [Pvt]
Recruit [Rct]
Lieutenant General [LtGen]
Major General [MGen]
Brigadier General [BGen]
Colonel [Col]
Lieutenant Colonel [LtCol]
Major [Maj]
Captain [Cpt]
Lieutenant [Lt]
2nd Lieutenant [2Lt]
Sergeant Major Army [SgtMA]
Command Sergeant Major [CSgtM]
Sergeant Major [SgtM]
First Sergeant [1Sgt]
Master Sergeant [MSgt]
Sergeant First Class [SgtFC]
Staff Sergeant [SSgt]
Sergeant [Sgt]
Corporal [Cpl]
Specialist [Spc]
Private First Class [Pfc]
Private [Pvt]
Recruit [Rct]
Training/Line Battles:
Monday - Rest
Tuesday - Training - 8pm GMT+0
Wednesday - Rest
Thursday - Rest
Friday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0
Saturday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0
Sunday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0 (Promotions Day)
Tuesday - Training - 8pm GMT+0
Wednesday - Rest
Thursday - Rest
Friday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0
Saturday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0
Sunday - Training/Line Battle - 8pm GMT+0 (Promotions Day)
Here is The Recruitment Form:
Name:
Any Previous Experience (State Rank And Regiments):
Why You Wish To Join:
Abilitys & Qualitys You Could Bring:
Age:
Which Battalion You Wish Too Be In 1st Or 2nd?:
If You Have A Microphone:
Time Zone:
Days You Could Be Available (State Dates Monday-Sunday):
You Will Be Responded Back To Your Application Within 24Hrs.
Any Previous Experience (State Rank And Regiments):
Why You Wish To Join:
Abilitys & Qualitys You Could Bring:
Age:
Which Battalion You Wish Too Be In 1st Or 2nd?:
If You Have A Microphone:
Time Zone:
Days You Could Be Available (State Dates Monday-Sunday):
You Will Be Responded Back To Your Application Within 24Hrs.
Website
http://frankrowe27.wix.com/10th-north-lincolnshire
Teamspeak
bluefangsolutions.com:9991

