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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasfield View Post
    Ive played this game for some weeks now and are looking for a somewhat active english speakning - european based - regiment. Please let me know if your regiment is recruiting. - Grasfield
    The 42ndPA is recruiting. We're English speaking, fully active, Union unit. Here is a link to our thread: https://www.warofrightsforum.com/sho...-E-amp-F-EU-NA and here is my steam account if you'd like to add me to ask any questions: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198012919815/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasfield View Post
    Ive played this game for some weeks now and are looking for a somewhat active english speakning - european based - regiment. Please let me know if your regiment is recruiting. - Grasfield
    The Ninth Corps have our own dedicated EU regiment: 28th Mass.
    https://www.warofrightsforum.com/sho...de-s-9th-Corps

    We have a fully boosted discord server and several other games we play making for a large gaming community.

    Join our discord server for more information: IXCorps.org

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    Rowan's Battery was brought back to life by Captain Tea early in 2020 and has since grown into an active and well
    trained unit . We pride ourselves on our professionalism on the field, and our shenanigans off it. After growing it
    was expanded with the addition of Manly's Battery under the command of 1stLt. Kink with both batteries now providing
    each half of the 1st North Carolina Artillery Regiment under Major Tea. We play every weekend as part of Hood's
    Division, a large and active community within War of Rights. If you are looking for a close knit and inclusive unit
    to play with then look no further! We also attend both EU and NA events with members from all over the globe
    so all are welcome! If the 1stNC sounds like a unit you would like to be a part of, then add Tea on steam and we'll get you
    red misting bluebellies in no time!




    10th Regiment Volunteers-1st Artillery was organized at Raleigh, North Carolina, in June, 1861, and was composed
    of five light companies (A,C,D,E, and I) and five heavy companies (B,F,G,H, and K). Companes A, C, D, and E served
    in the Army of Northern Virginia and took part in the campaigns of that army. Only 1 man was present at Appomattox.
    Companies B,G,H, and I served in North Carolina. Company H disbanded sometime after the fight at Plymouth, and
    Companies B,G, and I surrendered with the Army of Tennessee as infantry. Company F was captured at Fort Fisher
    and Company K was stationed at Weldon, North Carolina and disbanded during the winter of 1864-1865. The field
    officers were Colonels James A.J. Bradford and Stephen D. Pool; Lieutenant Colonels John L. Bridgers and Henry T.
    Guion; and Majors Stephen D. Ramseur, James Reilly, Thomas Sparrow, and William B. Thompson.




    The Battery was organized in Raleigh, NC and called the "ELLIS LIGHT ARTILLERY" and "ELLIS FLYING ARTILLERY"
    in honor of then governor John W. Ellis. When the battery's first captain, Stephen Dodson Rameur was appointed
    Colonel of the 49th Regiment NC Troops, 1st Lieut. Basil C. Manly was elected captain. The men decided to rename
    their company "Manly's Battery" in his honor. It was under this name that the battery served for the rest of the war.
    “Just prior to the Gettysburg campaign Manly’s Battery was reduced to four guns because of the general scarcity of
    horses, equipment, and men throughout the army. With two 12-pounder howitzers and two 3-inch rifles, the battery
    fired 1,146 rounds during the Gettysburg campaign. It was actively engaged on the field at Gettysburg on July 2nd
    and 3rd and during the retreat supported the cavalry at Funkstown, Maryland, on July 10th.




    The Rowan Artillery was called up 3 May 1861 for twelve months service. The men were organized in Salisbury,
    North Carolina before being sent to Weldon, North Carolina where the men would enter the Confederate service
    for 3 years or the duration of the war. It was here that Captain James Reilly took command of the artillery unit.
    Reilly was an Irish Immigrant, who had been a member of the United States regular army. He had fought during
    the Mexican American War in artillery and at the start of the War Between the States; Reilly was the Ordnance
    Sergeant at the United State post of Fort Johnston in Smithville, North Carolina. He was known in the service as
    A "Old Tarantula”, and was described by a soldier of the 4th Texas as A rough, gruff, grizzly and brave. He loved his
    profession and knew his business.






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    Mit unseren 5 Jahren Erfahrung sind wir die älteste deutschsprachige Einheit in War of Rights. Unsere langjährige Erfahrung aus den ersten Tagen in WoR tragen bis heute dazu bei, das wir stehts an uns arbeiten um jedem interessierten Mitglied eine einzigartige Erfahrung im amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg vermitteln können.

    Durch unsere Vernetzung und unser Engagement in der deutschen und europäischen Community können wir volle Server, spannende Gefechte und einzigartige Events in der Community garantieren und bieten.

    In den Aufbau und die Ausbildung der Einheit ist viel Zeit und Herzblut geflossen. wir versuchen ein möglichst historisches Bild der Infanterie im Bürgerkrieg zu vermitteln. Getragen durch motivierte Unteroffiziere und Mannschaft bilden wir eine Community zum Spaß haben und lernen.

    Wann trittst du in unsere Reihe und trägst unsere Regimentsfahne, die "Lady-Liberty" nach Richmond? Oder willst du es lieber versuchen uns zu verjagen? Ein aussichtsloser kampf aber auch in diesem Fall nimm gerne Kontakt zu uns auf, wir vermitteln dich gerne an befreundete Einheiten weiter.

    Besuche uns doch auf:

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    Hello,

    I used to play lots on NW a few years ago, wouldn't mind getting involved with a War of Rights regiment. Don't really care on the faction, skirmishers would be preferred. Would even play artillery. Preferably a group with mostly individuals over 20, and reasonably casual. I'm not looking to sign all my evenings away.

    Edit: forgot to mention I'm British so really looking for European, and preferably British, groups.
    Last edited by Jezza; 02-16-2021 at 05:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezza View Post
    Hello,

    I used to play lots on NW a few years ago, wouldn't mind getting involved with a War of Rights regiment. Don't really care on the faction, skirmishers would be preferred. Would even play artillery. Preferably a group with mostly individuals over 20, and reasonably casual. I'm not looking to sign all my evenings away.
    We're just forming up a new company and I have over 3 years experience as a commander running the 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters where we excelled as skirmishers. We'll be a mature-minded unit and have a minimum of age 18 so click the sig below if you're interested we'd love to have you! We're starting off with just Sunday evenings at 7 EST drill followed by a battle at 8.
    Last edited by Shiloh; 02-16-2021 at 04:30 PM.

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