elder_gutknecht
03-18-2016, 09:23 PM
RECRUITS WANTED ¡¡¡
FOR THE ORLEANS RANGERS
Enjoy the 10th Louisiana company G
The Spanish company
http://s9.postimg.org/bp2a5r14f/10thla_flag.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Brief history
Organization: Organized by the addition of five companies to the 2nd Special Infantry Battalion at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service for the war at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. Field consolidation with the 15th Infantry Regiment from November 1864 to April 9, 1865. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865.
First Commander: Antoine J. De Marigny, COL [resigned July 23, 1862]]
http://s13.postimg.org/9wusoutp3/confedarates1.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Field Officers: Jules C. Denis, LTC [resigned December 28, 1861]; Felix Dumonteil, MAJ [resigned January 4, 1862]; John M. Leggett, MAJ, LTC [August 30, 1862; killed May 3, 1863]; Henry D. Monier, MAJ, LTC [May 3, 1863], COL [?]; William H. Spencer, MAJ, LTC [July 23, 1862; killed August 30, 1862]; Eugene Waggaman, LTC, COL [July 23, 1862]; Thomas M. Powell, MAJ [May 3, 1863; killed April 3, 1865].
Assignments: Department of the Peninsula (Aug-Oct 61); Sulakowski's Brigade, Department of the Peninsula (Oct 61); McLaws' Division, Department of the Peninsual (Jan-Apr 62); McLaws' Brigade, McLaws's Division, Magruder's Command, Department of Northern Virginia (Apr-May 62); McLaws' Brigade, Magruder's Division, Army of Northern Virginia (May-Jun 62); Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, Magruder's Command, Army of Northern Virginia (Jun-Jul 62); Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, McLaws' Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, A. P. Hill's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, Jackson's-Johnson's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Aug 62-May 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Early's-Gordon's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (May-Jun 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Gordon's Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia (Jun-Dec 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Gordon's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Dec 64-Apr 65).
http://s11.postimg.org/bncfy5a0z/confedarates2.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Battles: Yorktown Siege (April-May 1862); Lee's Mills (April 5, 1862); Lee's Mills (April 16, 1862); Williamsburg [skirmish] (May 4, 1862); Seven Days' Battles (June 25-July 1, 1862); Savage's Station (June 29, 1862); Allen's Farm (June 29, 1862); Malvern Hill (July 1, 1862); Cedar Mountain (August 9, 1862); Bristoe Station (August 26, 1862); 2nd Bull Run (August 28-30, 1862); Chantilly (September 1, 1862); Harpers Ferry (September 12-15, 1862); Antietam (September 17, 1862); Fredericksburg [in reserve] (December 13, 1862); Chancellorsville (May 1-4, 1863); 2nd Winchester (June 14-15, 1863); Gettysburg (July1-3, 1863); Bristoe Campaign (October 1863); Mine Run Campaign (November-December 1863); Payne's Farm (November 27, 1863); The Wilderness (May 5-6, 1864); Spotsylvania Court House (May 8-21, 1864); North Anna (May 23-26, 1864); Cold Harbor (June 1-3, 1864); Lynchburg Campaign (May-June 1864); Monocacy (July 9, 1864); Kernstown (July 24, 1864); Shepherdstown (August 25, 1864); 3rd Winchester (September 19, 1864); Fisher's Hill (September 22, 1864); Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864); Petersburg Siege [detachment] (June 1864-April 1865); Hatcher's Run (February 5-7, 1865); Fort Stedman (March 25, 1865); Petersburg Final Assault (April 2, 1865); Sayler's Creek (April 6, 1865); Appomattox Court House (April 9, 1865).
From Bergeron, La. Confed. Units, 96-98:
"This regiment was organized at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861, with 796 men, by the addition of five companies to the 2nd Louisiana Special Battalion. The regiment went to Virginia and received orders to report to the Army of the Peninsula at Yorktown. On April 16, 1862, the regiment moved to support units engaged with the enemy at Dam No. 1, or Lee's Mills. The men skirmished with the enemy on May 4 at Williamsburg. During the Seven Days' Battles, the men saw no fighting until July 1 at Malvern Hill. In that battle, the regiment was the only Confederate unit to penetrate the Federal lines; 87 of its men were killed, wounded, or missing. On July 26, the regiment was brigaded with the 1st, 2nd, 9th, and 15th Louisiana regiments and with Coppens' Zouave Battalion. The men participated in the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, and in the 2nd Manassas Campaign, August 28-30. After witnessing the capture of Harper's Ferry, the regiment fought in the Battle of Sharpsburg, September 17; 57 of its men were killed, wounded, or missing. The men were in reserve during the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13. On May 2, 1863, the brigade participated in General Stonewall Jackson's attack on the Federal right flank at Chancellorsville. The next day, the men again attacked the enemy; and in the two days of fighting, approximately 94 men became casualties. On June 15, the regiment and the 2nd Louisiana Regiment captured 1,000 Federals near Winchester. The men participated in the attacks on Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2-3, and suffered 116 casualties. By July 17, only 109 officers and enlisted men were still present for duty. The regiment fought in the Bristoe Station Campaign, October 9-22, and in the Mine Run Campaign, November 26-December 2. On May 5, 1864, the regiment was engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness. The enemy overran the brigade at the Mule Shoe during the Battle of Spotsylvania, May 12, and 56 men of the regiment were captured. On June 3, the Federals captured the regiment's flag during the Battle of Cold Harbor. The few remaining men accompanied the brigade to the Shenandoah Valley in mid-June. There they fought in the following battles and engagements: Monocacy, July 9; Cedar Creek, August 12; Leetown, August 25; Winchester, September 19; Fisher's Hill, September 21-22; and Cedar Creek, October 19. Following these battles, the remnants of the regiment were consolidated with the remnants of the 15th Louisiana into a single company. The brigade rejoined General Robert E. Lee's army at Petersburg in December. The regiment participated in the attack on Fort Steadman on March 25, 1865. When Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House, on April 9, Colonel Waggaman commanded the remnants of the two Louisiana brigades in the army. Three officers and 13 enlisted men of the regiment were paroled. The regiment had a total enrollment of 845 men. During the war, 142 men were killed, 58 died of disease, 3 were murdered, and 2 died in accidents."
http://s12.postimg.org/bpd2myr3x/confedarates3.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Company G (Orleans Rangers, Crevon’s, Guerin’s, Becnel’s, Marmillion’s)
Captain Michael A. Becnel
Lieutenant James Bowman
Lieutenant H.A. Chatburn
Lieutenant Charles A. Cooper
Captain Edward Crevon
Captain Arthur M. Guerin
Lieutenant Severin Herrero
Lieutenant Louis H. Kendall
Captain Charles B. Marmillinn
Captain Francis Meteye
Lieutenant Thomas Louis Mills
Lieutenant John P. Montamat
Lieutenant Arthur Raymond
Lieutenant Alphonse Revoile
Captain Rivas Serafin L.
http://s21.postimg.org/98m1apflj/list_co_g.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
The 10th LA Co G in the game
This company was formed by a lot of spaniards descendants who lived in Orleans parish, the game company has been formed to find gamers that speak spanish, doesn´t matter if you don´t speak it, you will be wellcome
The most valuable attribute in this company will be the respect
For now there will not be events, but we´ll meet in our steam group or in the drill camp and if we need there will be teamspeak
Regarding the ranks of this company, we are all born equals, so the officers and NCOs will be elected, i was thinking in the posibility of a rank alternation between us
There´s no obligation to obey the orders, but the company who fight united it´s a better company, remenber that your mates depend on you and may be they don´t want you in this company, so you are advise, the menbers of this company have the right to refuse another one
Our company motto
Con un par
What does this mean? easy, no fear, no enough big task, no matter what happens to us, we try our order untill the end, ask for the impossible and we´ll do it
Enlistment
Just answer some question
Age (don´t tell anyone, but as in real enlistment you can lie)
Have you ever played an insult sword fighting in Monkey Island Saga? ( a trick question? may be )
Do you speak, read or write spanish? ( with a little will be more than enough)
This is all, i´ll update with news or any changes, thanks to all for your attention
Our Steam group
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/10thLACoGspanish
In memory of those, whatever the side, who fought, died or suffered in any fratricide war in this world
Always remenber our past mistakes to avoid them in our future
http://s23.postimg.org/ge3l7tcrv/MENOW_6_1_660x1014.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
FOR THE ORLEANS RANGERS
Enjoy the 10th Louisiana company G
The Spanish company
http://s9.postimg.org/bp2a5r14f/10thla_flag.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Brief history
Organization: Organized by the addition of five companies to the 2nd Special Infantry Battalion at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service for the war at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861. Field consolidation with the 15th Infantry Regiment from November 1864 to April 9, 1865. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865.
First Commander: Antoine J. De Marigny, COL [resigned July 23, 1862]]
http://s13.postimg.org/9wusoutp3/confedarates1.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Field Officers: Jules C. Denis, LTC [resigned December 28, 1861]; Felix Dumonteil, MAJ [resigned January 4, 1862]; John M. Leggett, MAJ, LTC [August 30, 1862; killed May 3, 1863]; Henry D. Monier, MAJ, LTC [May 3, 1863], COL [?]; William H. Spencer, MAJ, LTC [July 23, 1862; killed August 30, 1862]; Eugene Waggaman, LTC, COL [July 23, 1862]; Thomas M. Powell, MAJ [May 3, 1863; killed April 3, 1865].
Assignments: Department of the Peninsula (Aug-Oct 61); Sulakowski's Brigade, Department of the Peninsula (Oct 61); McLaws' Division, Department of the Peninsual (Jan-Apr 62); McLaws' Brigade, McLaws's Division, Magruder's Command, Department of Northern Virginia (Apr-May 62); McLaws' Brigade, Magruder's Division, Army of Northern Virginia (May-Jun 62); Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, Magruder's Command, Army of Northern Virginia (Jun-Jul 62); Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, McLaws' Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, A. P. Hill's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Jul 62); 2nd Louisiana Brigade, Jackson's-Johnson's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Aug 62-May 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Early's-Gordon's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (May-Jun 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Gordon's Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia (Jun-Dec 64); Consolidated Louisiana Brigade, Gordon's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Dec 64-Apr 65).
http://s11.postimg.org/bncfy5a0z/confedarates2.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Battles: Yorktown Siege (April-May 1862); Lee's Mills (April 5, 1862); Lee's Mills (April 16, 1862); Williamsburg [skirmish] (May 4, 1862); Seven Days' Battles (June 25-July 1, 1862); Savage's Station (June 29, 1862); Allen's Farm (June 29, 1862); Malvern Hill (July 1, 1862); Cedar Mountain (August 9, 1862); Bristoe Station (August 26, 1862); 2nd Bull Run (August 28-30, 1862); Chantilly (September 1, 1862); Harpers Ferry (September 12-15, 1862); Antietam (September 17, 1862); Fredericksburg [in reserve] (December 13, 1862); Chancellorsville (May 1-4, 1863); 2nd Winchester (June 14-15, 1863); Gettysburg (July1-3, 1863); Bristoe Campaign (October 1863); Mine Run Campaign (November-December 1863); Payne's Farm (November 27, 1863); The Wilderness (May 5-6, 1864); Spotsylvania Court House (May 8-21, 1864); North Anna (May 23-26, 1864); Cold Harbor (June 1-3, 1864); Lynchburg Campaign (May-June 1864); Monocacy (July 9, 1864); Kernstown (July 24, 1864); Shepherdstown (August 25, 1864); 3rd Winchester (September 19, 1864); Fisher's Hill (September 22, 1864); Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864); Petersburg Siege [detachment] (June 1864-April 1865); Hatcher's Run (February 5-7, 1865); Fort Stedman (March 25, 1865); Petersburg Final Assault (April 2, 1865); Sayler's Creek (April 6, 1865); Appomattox Court House (April 9, 1865).
From Bergeron, La. Confed. Units, 96-98:
"This regiment was organized at Camp Moore on July 22, 1861, with 796 men, by the addition of five companies to the 2nd Louisiana Special Battalion. The regiment went to Virginia and received orders to report to the Army of the Peninsula at Yorktown. On April 16, 1862, the regiment moved to support units engaged with the enemy at Dam No. 1, or Lee's Mills. The men skirmished with the enemy on May 4 at Williamsburg. During the Seven Days' Battles, the men saw no fighting until July 1 at Malvern Hill. In that battle, the regiment was the only Confederate unit to penetrate the Federal lines; 87 of its men were killed, wounded, or missing. On July 26, the regiment was brigaded with the 1st, 2nd, 9th, and 15th Louisiana regiments and with Coppens' Zouave Battalion. The men participated in the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, and in the 2nd Manassas Campaign, August 28-30. After witnessing the capture of Harper's Ferry, the regiment fought in the Battle of Sharpsburg, September 17; 57 of its men were killed, wounded, or missing. The men were in reserve during the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13. On May 2, 1863, the brigade participated in General Stonewall Jackson's attack on the Federal right flank at Chancellorsville. The next day, the men again attacked the enemy; and in the two days of fighting, approximately 94 men became casualties. On June 15, the regiment and the 2nd Louisiana Regiment captured 1,000 Federals near Winchester. The men participated in the attacks on Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, July 2-3, and suffered 116 casualties. By July 17, only 109 officers and enlisted men were still present for duty. The regiment fought in the Bristoe Station Campaign, October 9-22, and in the Mine Run Campaign, November 26-December 2. On May 5, 1864, the regiment was engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness. The enemy overran the brigade at the Mule Shoe during the Battle of Spotsylvania, May 12, and 56 men of the regiment were captured. On June 3, the Federals captured the regiment's flag during the Battle of Cold Harbor. The few remaining men accompanied the brigade to the Shenandoah Valley in mid-June. There they fought in the following battles and engagements: Monocacy, July 9; Cedar Creek, August 12; Leetown, August 25; Winchester, September 19; Fisher's Hill, September 21-22; and Cedar Creek, October 19. Following these battles, the remnants of the regiment were consolidated with the remnants of the 15th Louisiana into a single company. The brigade rejoined General Robert E. Lee's army at Petersburg in December. The regiment participated in the attack on Fort Steadman on March 25, 1865. When Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House, on April 9, Colonel Waggaman commanded the remnants of the two Louisiana brigades in the army. Three officers and 13 enlisted men of the regiment were paroled. The regiment had a total enrollment of 845 men. During the war, 142 men were killed, 58 died of disease, 3 were murdered, and 2 died in accidents."
http://s12.postimg.org/bpd2myr3x/confedarates3.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Company G (Orleans Rangers, Crevon’s, Guerin’s, Becnel’s, Marmillion’s)
Captain Michael A. Becnel
Lieutenant James Bowman
Lieutenant H.A. Chatburn
Lieutenant Charles A. Cooper
Captain Edward Crevon
Captain Arthur M. Guerin
Lieutenant Severin Herrero
Lieutenant Louis H. Kendall
Captain Charles B. Marmillinn
Captain Francis Meteye
Lieutenant Thomas Louis Mills
Lieutenant John P. Montamat
Lieutenant Arthur Raymond
Lieutenant Alphonse Revoile
Captain Rivas Serafin L.
http://s21.postimg.org/98m1apflj/list_co_g.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
The 10th LA Co G in the game
This company was formed by a lot of spaniards descendants who lived in Orleans parish, the game company has been formed to find gamers that speak spanish, doesn´t matter if you don´t speak it, you will be wellcome
The most valuable attribute in this company will be the respect
For now there will not be events, but we´ll meet in our steam group or in the drill camp and if we need there will be teamspeak
Regarding the ranks of this company, we are all born equals, so the officers and NCOs will be elected, i was thinking in the posibility of a rank alternation between us
There´s no obligation to obey the orders, but the company who fight united it´s a better company, remenber that your mates depend on you and may be they don´t want you in this company, so you are advise, the menbers of this company have the right to refuse another one
Our company motto
Con un par
What does this mean? easy, no fear, no enough big task, no matter what happens to us, we try our order untill the end, ask for the impossible and we´ll do it
Enlistment
Just answer some question
Age (don´t tell anyone, but as in real enlistment you can lie)
Have you ever played an insult sword fighting in Monkey Island Saga? ( a trick question? may be )
Do you speak, read or write spanish? ( with a little will be more than enough)
This is all, i´ll update with news or any changes, thanks to all for your attention
Our Steam group
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/10thLACoGspanish
In memory of those, whatever the side, who fought, died or suffered in any fratricide war in this world
Always remenber our past mistakes to avoid them in our future
http://s23.postimg.org/ge3l7tcrv/MENOW_6_1_660x1014.jpg (http://postimage.org/)