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Brunswick Infantry Regiment Nr. 21
We are recruiting! If you are looking for a mature, North American based, Mount and Blade : Napoleonic Wars regiment, then this is the place for you!
We are Prussian Line Infantry. We aim to make this a enjoyable experience for new players and veterans alike! We strive for historical accuracy to bring a realistic feel to this game.
We are disciplined, trained, and proficient, but that does not mean that we don't have fun! We do expect certain things though in trainings/line battles, keep comms clear, no messing around in the line, etc. In my opinion, a disciplined line that can operate as a single unit and rain death upon our foes is all sorts of fun!
We are Prussian Line Infantry. We aim to make this a enjoyable experience for new players and veterans alike! We strive for historical accuracy to bring a realistic feel to this game.
We are disciplined, trained, and proficient, but that does not mean that we don't have fun! We do expect certain things though in trainings/line battles, keep comms clear, no messing around in the line, etc. In my opinion, a disciplined line that can operate as a single unit and rain death upon our foes is all sorts of fun!
Ranks will NOT be "handed" out. For promotions people must show they are willing to lead, be mature, and loyal to the regiment. Once you acquire the rank of NCO you will be leading by example, because the NCO is the backbone of any unit.
History
The Battle of Lübeck took place on 6 November 1806 in Lübeck, Germany between soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and troops of the First French Empire under Marshals Joachim Murat, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, and Nicolas Soult. In this War of the Fourth Coalition action, the French inflicted a severe defeat on the Prussians, driving them from the neutral city. Lübeck is an old Baltic Sea port approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Hamburg.
After their shattering defeat by Emperor Napoleon I at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, the Prussian armies withdrew to the east bank of the Elbe River and marched northeast in an attempt to reach the Oder River. Aiming to annihilate his opponents' forces, Napoleon launched his Grande Armée in a headlong pursuit. A large portion of the fleeing Prussians took refuge in the fortress of Magdeburg where they were surrounded. Another large segment was intercepted and destroyed in the Battle of Prenzlau. This event triggered a series of capitulations of Prussian troops and fortresses.
Blocked from reaching the Oder, Blücher turned and raced to the west, chased by Murat, Bernadotte, and Soult. After a number of well-fought rear guard actions, Blücher's troops forced their way into the neutral city of Lübeck where they took up defensive positions. Bernadotte's soldiers broke through the city's northern defenses and overwhelmed the troops facing Murat and Soult. Blücher barely escaped from the city, though most of his staff was captured and Prussian casualties were enormous. The French brutally sacked Lübeck during and after the fighting. The next day, the French trapped the surviving Prussians against the Danish frontier and compelled Blücher to surrender. The Brunswick Infantry Regiment Nr. 21 played a immense role in slowing down the much larger French army, before they were defeated.
After their shattering defeat by Emperor Napoleon I at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, the Prussian armies withdrew to the east bank of the Elbe River and marched northeast in an attempt to reach the Oder River. Aiming to annihilate his opponents' forces, Napoleon launched his Grande Armée in a headlong pursuit. A large portion of the fleeing Prussians took refuge in the fortress of Magdeburg where they were surrounded. Another large segment was intercepted and destroyed in the Battle of Prenzlau. This event triggered a series of capitulations of Prussian troops and fortresses.
Blocked from reaching the Oder, Blücher turned and raced to the west, chased by Murat, Bernadotte, and Soult. After a number of well-fought rear guard actions, Blücher's troops forced their way into the neutral city of Lübeck where they took up defensive positions. Bernadotte's soldiers broke through the city's northern defenses and overwhelmed the troops facing Murat and Soult. Blücher barely escaped from the city, though most of his staff was captured and Prussian casualties were enormous. The French brutally sacked Lübeck during and after the fighting. The next day, the French trapped the surviving Prussians against the Danish frontier and compelled Blücher to surrender. The Brunswick Infantry Regiment Nr. 21 played a immense role in slowing down the much larger French army, before they were defeated.
Ranks
Hauptmann - Hptm : The regimental leader.
Oberleutnant - OLT : Second in command of the regiment.
Leutnant - Lt : Lieutenant : The mid officer rank.
Feldwebel - Fw : File closing sergeants in double rank formations.
Unteroffizier - Uffz : The anchor in wheeling.
Korporal - Kpl :Stays at the end of end of the line & is the left guide, he's the point where you wheel on, if the officer is not on that side
Gefreiter - Gefr : The highest Enlisted rank.
Füsilier - Fus : These will be the shining examples for the Musketeer and Rekruts. These are elite soldiers within the regiment.
Musketeer- Mktr: Entry level enlisted rank, majority of the line.
Rekrut - Rek : Probationary period, used to see if we like you/you like us.
Oberleutnant - OLT : Second in command of the regiment.
Leutnant - Lt : Lieutenant : The mid officer rank.
Feldwebel - Fw : File closing sergeants in double rank formations.
Unteroffizier - Uffz : The anchor in wheeling.
Korporal - Kpl :Stays at the end of end of the line & is the left guide, he's the point where you wheel on, if the officer is not on that side
Gefreiter - Gefr : The highest Enlisted rank.
Füsilier - Fus : These will be the shining examples for the Musketeer and Rekruts. These are elite soldiers within the regiment.
Musketeer- Mktr: Entry level enlisted rank, majority of the line.
Rekrut - Rek : Probationary period, used to see if we like you/you like us.
Rules of Conduct
1. Members are to be respectful to everybody.
2. No trolling.
3. Do not retaliate. Regardless of the situation, revenge team killing, insulting other players is frowned upon and will be dealt with.
4. Follow orders at all times.
5. Don't spam in game polls. seriously.. don't.
6. Wear your regimental tags at all times, failure to do so will result in warning or removal.
2. No trolling.
3. Do not retaliate. Regardless of the situation, revenge team killing, insulting other players is frowned upon and will be dealt with.
4. Follow orders at all times.
5. Don't spam in game polls. seriously.. don't.
6. Wear your regimental tags at all times, failure to do so will result in warning or removal.
Schedule
Tuesday - Training 8 PM EST.
Thursday- Training 8 PM EST.
Friday - Friday Line battle 9PM Est.
Saturday - WIP
Sunday - WIP
Thursday- Training 8 PM EST.
Friday - Friday Line battle 9PM Est.
Saturday - WIP
Sunday - WIP
Application
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If so, how long and what regiment? :
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Have you read the Rules of Conduct? :
Will you be able to attend trainings/line battles? :
If no, write when a good time for training would be for you. :
Contacting myself - Steam : SomeGuyOnACouch (Stubbs)
Teamspeak : vs9.tserverhq.com:9034
More to come soon!!



