Lloydski
Sergeant at Arms

1st King's Dragoon Guards
♦ Regimental History ♦
♦ Roster ♦
♦ Training ♦
♦ Ranks and Awards ♦
♦ Recruitment ♦
(Open)
This Regiment is part of the 5th "Flashheart's" Brigade of the British Army
♦ Regimental History ♦
WIP
♦ Roster ♦
Lord Flashheart (Colonel-in-Chief)
Colonel Darling
Lieutenant Colonel Wodan
Captain Wes
Sgt Wolfy
Cpl Dread
Cpl Purecraft
Bugler Siddles
(Enlisted numbers to be confirmed)
Colonel Darling
Lieutenant Colonel Wodan
Captain Wes
Sgt Wolfy
Cpl Dread
Cpl Purecraft
Bugler Siddles
(Enlisted numbers to be confirmed)
♦ Training ♦
Server Details: 1er_RDI_Training
Teamspeak 3 Details: 176.9.42.19
Training will be at the following times:
Friday, Sat & Sun: 1800-1900 GMT
Teamspeak 3 Details: 176.9.42.19
Training will be at the following times:
Friday, Sat & Sun: 1800-1900 GMT
♦ Ranks and Awards ♦
Ranks
Senior Officers
Colonel [Col]
Lieutenant Colonel [LtCol]
Major [Maj]
Junior Officers
Captain [Capt]
Lieutenant [Lt]
Second Lieutenant [2Lt]
Non Commissioned Officers (NCOs)
Sergeant Major [SGM]
Colour Sergeant [CSgt]
Sergeant [Sgt]
Corporal [Cpl]
Enlisted
Guardsman of Horse [Gdm]
Trooper [Trp]
Cadet [Cdt]
Recruit [Rct]
Awards
Combat Awards
Gold Star - Awarded for 20 kills in a Line Battle.
Silver Star - Awarded for 15 kills in a Line Battle
Bronze Star - Awarded for 10 kills in a Line Battle.
Combat Proficiency Ribbon - Awarded for at least 10-0 K/D ratio at the end of a Line Battle.
Excellence in Combat Ribbon - Awarded for at least 15-0 K/D ratio at the end of a Line Battle
Unit Awards
French Campaign Medal - Awarded to those who take part in at least 5 battles during the Napoleonic War.
Veteran Campaign Medal - Awarded to those who take part in at least 20 battles during the Napoleonic War.
Awarded to those who have spent no less than 6 months in service.
Awarded to those who have spent no less than 1 year in service.
Awarded to those who have been recognised by their Commanding Officer for distinguishing themselves both on and off the Battlefield, acting as a shining example of what it means to be a soldier of Napoleon.
British Army Gold Medal - Awarded to those who have been recognised not only by their Commanding Officer, but of the Senior Officers within the French Armu. This honour is only given to soldiers who excel both on and off the battlefield.
Awarded to those who have been injured in the line of duty and leave a Line Battle with a 0-5 K/D ratio.
Officers/NCOs Only
Valiant Command Medal - Awarded to an NCO or Officer who has proven their courage and fortitude in an act of Valour upon the Battlefield.
Distinguished Medal of Command - Awarded to Officers who have proven their Command abilities and have been recognised by their Senior Officers as possessing the skill and prowess needed to make a brilliant commander.
Battle Honours
Battle of Ambleteuse Medal - Awarded to those who took part in the British Army vs Armee Frrancaise battle on 25/09/2011.
Senior Officers
Colonel [Col]
Lieutenant Colonel [LtCol]
Major [Maj]
Junior Officers
Captain [Capt]
Lieutenant [Lt]
Second Lieutenant [2Lt]
Non Commissioned Officers (NCOs)
Sergeant Major [SGM]
Colour Sergeant [CSgt]
Sergeant [Sgt]
Corporal [Cpl]
Enlisted
Guardsman of Horse [Gdm]
Trooper [Trp]
Cadet [Cdt]
Recruit [Rct]
Awards
Combat Awards
Gold Star - Awarded for 20 kills in a Line Battle.
Silver Star - Awarded for 15 kills in a Line Battle
Bronze Star - Awarded for 10 kills in a Line Battle.
Combat Proficiency Ribbon - Awarded for at least 10-0 K/D ratio at the end of a Line Battle.
Excellence in Combat Ribbon - Awarded for at least 15-0 K/D ratio at the end of a Line Battle
Unit Awards
French Campaign Medal - Awarded to those who take part in at least 5 battles during the Napoleonic War.
Veteran Campaign Medal - Awarded to those who take part in at least 20 battles during the Napoleonic War.
Awarded to those who have spent no less than 6 months in service.
Awarded to those who have spent no less than 1 year in service.
Awarded to those who have been recognised by their Commanding Officer for distinguishing themselves both on and off the Battlefield, acting as a shining example of what it means to be a soldier of Napoleon.
British Army Gold Medal - Awarded to those who have been recognised not only by their Commanding Officer, but of the Senior Officers within the French Armu. This honour is only given to soldiers who excel both on and off the battlefield.
Awarded to those who have been injured in the line of duty and leave a Line Battle with a 0-5 K/D ratio.
Officers/NCOs Only
Valiant Command Medal - Awarded to an NCO or Officer who has proven their courage and fortitude in an act of Valour upon the Battlefield.
Distinguished Medal of Command - Awarded to Officers who have proven their Command abilities and have been recognised by their Senior Officers as possessing the skill and prowess needed to make a brilliant commander.
Battle Honours
Battle of Ambleteuse Medal - Awarded to those who took part in the British Army vs Armee Frrancaise battle on 25/09/2011.
♦ Recruitment ♦
(Open)
The KDG recruit from across the world - all that is required is that you are able to understand English well and are able to use Teamspeak 3. I've based this regiment on the philosophy "Have a laugh but get the job done." This means:
1. This is a game, the whole point of it is to have fun. Just know where the line is and don't take stuff over the top.
2. I expect and encourage banter between our soldiers, but once again - know the line and don't cross it. Keep it within the regiment, as other people may take it the wrong way.
3. Unless you tell me or another officer otherwise, I expect you to turn up to trainings and Line Battles. I don't mind if you simply don't want to play tonight or you're playing another game, just let me know so that I have a rough idea of what numbers I'll have. Like I said in rule 1 - this is a game and we're all here to have fun. I'm not going to force people to play.
4. Finally, I do expect applicants to have some level of maturity. I don't mind what your age is, as long as you are aware that one of my pet hates is immature people who always take the joke too far or constantly ignore orders.
I would like to think that I'm an easy going person, and as long as you don't intentionally disobey orders or act like a tool, then I'll stay that way. I enjoy this game and I especially enjoy fighting in Line Battles, and I'm looking for people who enjoy that or want to start enjoying that. If, after reading this, you would like to join then please fill in the following:
Name:
Steam ID (Or a link to your profile page):
Age:
Nationality:
Experience in the game before: (This wont affect your application, I just want to get an idea)
Do you understand the rules of the Regiment?
1. This is a game, the whole point of it is to have fun. Just know where the line is and don't take stuff over the top.
2. I expect and encourage banter between our soldiers, but once again - know the line and don't cross it. Keep it within the regiment, as other people may take it the wrong way.
3. Unless you tell me or another officer otherwise, I expect you to turn up to trainings and Line Battles. I don't mind if you simply don't want to play tonight or you're playing another game, just let me know so that I have a rough idea of what numbers I'll have. Like I said in rule 1 - this is a game and we're all here to have fun. I'm not going to force people to play.
4. Finally, I do expect applicants to have some level of maturity. I don't mind what your age is, as long as you are aware that one of my pet hates is immature people who always take the joke too far or constantly ignore orders.
I would like to think that I'm an easy going person, and as long as you don't intentionally disobey orders or act like a tool, then I'll stay that way. I enjoy this game and I especially enjoy fighting in Line Battles, and I'm looking for people who enjoy that or want to start enjoying that. If, after reading this, you would like to join then please fill in the following:
Name:
Steam ID (Or a link to your profile page):
Age:
Nationality:
Experience in the game before: (This wont affect your application, I just want to get an idea)
Do you understand the rules of the Regiment?





