The 32nd Regiment is well known throughout the Napoleonic Wars and North & South communities. The regiment has stood strong for over six years now, something we are incredibly proud of within the 32nd. The main goal of the 32nd Regiment is to accurately portray the discipline and command structure of the United States Army with a key focus on drills and formations. None will stand more disciplined nor as well trained as a soldier of the 32nd Regiment. If you are looking for a realistic company which is renowned for its structure, organisation, discipline and gallantry then the 32nd Massachusetts is the place for you.
Beyond War of Rights and the other games we are involved in, we are a large and diverse gaming community. Our members are spread throughout the world however most are European or from North America. The strong bonds and friendships that exist between us in the 32nd is truly something proud to be a part of. The best way to describe us is a big group of friends and we always welcome newcomers with open arms into our community to share our passion for gaming.
For those brave volunteers, whom have volunteered to fight to preserve the Union, you can find us on the company tool as the 32nd Massachusetts companies A & B. Enlist today and fight to preserve the Union! We look forward to seeing you on the battlefields of the American Civil War!
Active: 25th November 1861 - 11th July 1865
The regiment was raised with six companies in September of 1861 with its first assignment to garrison the largest fort in Boston harbour, Fort Warren. Following President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops, the regiment was sent to the front and arrived in Northern Virginia in June 1862 where it was assigned to the federal Army of the Potomac the month after.
The 32ndMA served in over thirty different battles, many of them were the more famous and important battles of the American Civil War such as the Second Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg & finally the Siege of Petersburg towards the end of the war. The regiment suffered its worst casualties of the entire war at the battle of Spotsylvania Court House where it suffered fifty four percent casualties!
(To be updated upon release)