i took a look at both the Confederate and union company and was surprise i didn't see Kentucky a possible company. Even tho Kentucky was known for brother against brother and even had units on both sides.
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i took a look at both the Confederate and union company and was surprise i didn't see Kentucky a possible company. Even tho Kentucky was known for brother against brother and even had units on both sides.
The devs are pretty set on only allowing Companies at Antietam being in the company tool.
I suppose you could just make whatever company/regiment you wanted to and tell the Company Tool to Sod Off, though.
Don't mind me, just the Kentucky State Guard coming through.
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Major H.P. Bouldin, 18th Virginia Infantry
Give me Kentucky Volunteers, or Give me Death!
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Ah. Well that make sense. Doesn't bother me as much since I'm on union side.
To the Colors!
Captain Lance Rawlings
Company K, 38th North Carolina, Pender's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...lina-Boys-quot
USA 2nd Lieutenant
To the Colors!
Captain Lance Rawlings
Company K, 38th North Carolina, Pender's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...lina-Boys-quot
the way i see it, imagine that Antietam is game in an incompleted state, then see the devs adding more battlefields to the game, in these you'd play as either your regiment/company(if they fought there) or as a new regiment/company if yours didn't fight there. all i know is i'm good with whatever seeing as the 1stMN fought at almost every major battle on the eastern front. those inferior western armies can keep their Stones River and Chickamauga, i'll stick with Gettysburg and Antietam.
First Sergeant Joseph P. Brevett of Company B, 2nd Maryland Infantry
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;- William Shakespeare, Henry V
A Good Resource for The Maryland Campaign