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    111th Pennsylvania Volunteers "The Erie Commandos" - Co. C



    111th Pennsylvania Volunteers "The Erie Commandos" - Co. C
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    About the Company
    111th Pennsylvania Volunteers is a company made up mostly of volunteers from Europe.
    Our main focus is to crush the enemy through means of volley fire and bayonet charges, aiming for Officers and NCOs alike to break morale.
    Using adapted tactics employed by the British army during the late 1800s we want to provide a realistic yet fun imagination of european volunteers aiding the union in the civil war.
    Join our rag tag band today and fight alongside the Erie Commandos!

    Regimental History


    The 111th Pennsylvania Infantry was organized at Erie, Pennsylvania beginning in December 1861 and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Matthew Schlaudecker.

    The regiment was attached to Cooper's 1st Brigade, Sigel's Division, Department of the Shenandoah, to June 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps, Army of Virginia, to August 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps, Army of Virginia, to September 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, XII Corps, to January 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October 1863, and Army of the Cumberland to April 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, XX Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to July 1865.
    The 111th Pennsylvania Infantry mustered out July 19, 1865.

    The 111th was recruited in the counties of Erie, Warren and Crawford and its organization was completed at Erie on Jan. 24, 1862, when it was mustered in for three years' service. It moved to Harrisburg and thence to Baltimore where it remained until May, when it was sent to Harper's Ferry to join Gen. Banks. It remained in that vicinity until July, and then proceeded to Cedar Mountain, where it fought as part of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps. At Antietam it lost over one-third of the number engaged but was highly praised for its daring by Gen. Greene, who commanded the division, and it was presented with a stand of colors by Col. Stainrook commanding the brigade. Two months were spent in camp on Loudoun Heights, near Harper's Ferry, and with the 12th Corps, to which it had been transferred, the 111th arrived at Fredericksburg too late for the battle. Winter quarters were established at Fairfax Station, the regiment leaving camp for the "Mud March" in Jan., 1863, after which it was sent to Acquia Creek and assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Corps. On March 3, it was selected by Gen. Hooker as one of ten regiments to receive special commendation, practically shown by increase of absences and furloughs allowed. It joined in the Chancellorsville Campaign, but returned to Acquia Creek Landing until June 13, when it was ordered to Leesburg. It was active at Gettysburg, where it was more fortunate than many of the Pennsylvania regiments. It remained with the army until Sept. 15, when it was ordered west with the 12th Corps and reached Murfreesboro, Tenn., on Oct. 6. It took part in the Battle of Wauhatchie; went into camp on Raccoon Mountain; and fought in the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge in November. In December, practically the whole regiment reenlisted and in the spring of 1864, returned to Bridgeport, Ala., strengthened by the addition of new recruits. It was assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Corps, and took part in the Atlanta Campaign, being engaged at Resaca, New Hope Church, Dallas, Peachtree Creek and Atlanta. On Sept. 2, with five other regiments it was sent forward to reconnoiter and entered the city. It camped in Atlanta until about the middle of November, when it rejoined the division at Milledgeville. In March, 1865, the 109th Pa. was consolidated with it and it moved on to Washington, where it participated in the grand review and on July 19, 1865, was mustered out of the service of the Union it had served so well. The total strength of the regiment is recorded as 1,847, but 100 drafted men deserted on the journey to Tennessee; 310 recruits belonged to the 109th Pa.; 42 members failed to report, making the actual strength 1,395.
    The regiment lost a total of 304 men during service; 7 officers and 138 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 4 officers and 155 enlisted men died of disease.


    Event Schedule

    MONDAY: Nothing
    TUESDAY: Company Training @ 1800hrs GMT
    WEDNESDAY: Nothing
    THURSDAY: Nothing
    FRIDAY: Nothing
    SATURDAY: Battalion Training @ 2330hrs GMT
    SUNDAY: Battalion Drill Training @ 2300hrs GMT




    **To be finished**
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    Roster

    Company Staff

    Captain.png Captain Christopher Drew - Company Commander

    2nd_Lieutenant.png Second Lieutenant Scott Eagle - Officer

    Sergeant.png Sergeant Martijn Schuit - Company Cook


    First Platoon

    First_Lieutenant.png First Lieutenant James Birch - First Platoon Commander

    ct_us_1stserg.png First Sergeant Some Rude - Platoon Sergeant

    Corporal.png Corporal Adam Bievenour - NCO

    Corporal.png Corporal Charles Laner - NCO


    Second Platoon

    Empty


    Reserves

    Empty


    Boot Camp

    Recruit Owen Bantaford
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    How to join?

    Joining the company is simple! All that we require is that you:

    Are aged 16 and over.
    Have a working microphone.
    Use a roleplay name within the company.

    So what are the steps?

    First, join our Discord HERE and head on down to the #joining-inquiries channel and make a post with the following information:
    Your name:
    Age:
    Reason for applying:
    Timezone:

    The #joining-inquiries channel can also be used to ask us any questions you may have.
    Once that is done, an NCO or above will get in contact with you shortly.
    The next step is to get you into the company tool, you can volunteer before hand HERE, however you will not be enlisted until we have spoken with you directly.

    Once all this is done, you'll be invited to the Steam group and that's it. You're good to go!


    What are you waiting for? Volunteer now!
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    Cpt. Christopher "Valkyrie" Drew, 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Co. C.

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    Good luck, can you add me on steam?

    Steam name IB-[19thIN]Cpt Davis

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    The 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers have joined The Iron Battalion.
    No Step Backward!

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    Hurrah!

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    I Trained earlier with these men! very great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.Reynolds View Post
    I Trained earlier with these men! very great!
    Thank you for your kind words. Always a pleasure to show off a bit.
    Cpt. Christopher "Valkyrie" Drew, 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Co. C.

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    Good luck from the 72nd Pennsylvania! Hope to crush some rebels with you boys.
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