Very small world; I flew with the same squadron. I did my training with Drookasi.
Luke, I didn't set up a page, but Jasta 2 has one of the nicest pages I have seen. Check it out.
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New Orleans Native, Living in Shanghai!
This is what we currently have: https://79thnych.wixsite.com/79thnych
USA General of the Army
Last edited by A. P. Hill; 10-19-2018 at 04:42 AM.
They were Zouves they wore a uniform almost Identical to the 72nd PA only their pants were Dark blue instead of Skyblue kersey wool examples below though they were also known to wear normal federal trousers instead of the Dark blue Chasseur pants you see in these pictures. They were referred to as Gosline's Zouaves. If there is one thing that I do know about the civil war its Zouaves spent many years studying them. http://www.pacivilwar.com/regiment/95th.html
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Sgt from the 95th PA wearing his Zouave uniform it should be noted they too wore this uniform throughout the whole war
95th PA 1862
95th PA 1862
95th PA 1862
95th PA officers 1862
95th Pa 1862
Last edited by Kyle422; 10-18-2018 at 07:36 PM.
- Be able to link a steam profile.
- Be able to display companies of a unit on one page, basically imagine the current company tool page but replace the platoons with the actual companies.
- The addition of regimental grade ranks.
Like to add the rank of SgtMaj to the CT and any other ranks that were removed.
We organize through our primary gaming community on Discord, so that is what we plan to continue doing if we grow beyond 100 War of Rights users (top-down management of multiple companies).
However I don't know if I'd call it a better option when we have this amazing company tool that can be tailored to fit the bill, rather than relying on the community to organize and provide for themselves outside of "official" channels. Great games have gone sour when they rely too heavily on the community to feed the community (looking at you, Holdfast).
Also, some people may not have the wherewithal or the capability to organize at that scale. Why not leverage the company tool to raise up everyone rather than only letting our elite gaming communities shine. (Not a jab, as our own community can be rather elitist at times no matter how hard we try not to be.)