crazychester1247
07-29-2016, 01:38 AM
72ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY COMPANY A
"FIRE ZOUAVES"
http://i.imgur.com/1PMtZFS.jpg
Hello and welcome to the thread of the 72nd P.V.I "Fire Zouaves". We are a newly formed company looking to provide a fun role playing experience for War of Rights players. We believe that maintaining a perfect balance between immersion and fun is the best possible way to enjoy games like WoR. Here you will find a company that uses period drills and tactics, and is dedicated to immersing players into one of the most exciting wars in history, without sucking the fun out of everything with an endless amount of protocols.
COMPANY HISTORY
The 72nd (originally raised as the 2nd California) was recruited from among the firemen of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in early August 1861, with DeWitt Clinton Baxter as its colonel. It became part of Edward D. Baker's famous California Brigade, a group of regiments recruited from Philadelphia with California designations. After Colonel Baker was killed at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Pennsylvania reclaimed the regiment as its own, re-designating it as the 72nd. After some months of patrolling along the Potomac River, the 72nd was transported to the Peninsula. It saw its first action at the Battle of Seven Pines on May 1, 1862. During the Seven Days Battles, it supported the army's rear guard. The 72nd was transferred to northern Virginia too late to fight in the Second Battle of Bull Run but did see light skirmishing at the Battle of Chantilly. On the battle of Antietam The regiment participated in the attack on the west woods, the regiment bravely assaulted the confederate positions losing half of it's men in the process, eventually being forced to retreat when the rest of the division routed. Though perhaps it's greatest performance was at Gettysburg, the regiment defended the Angle on July 2 and 3. On the evening of the 2nd, it helped defeat Confederate Brigade General Ambrose R. Wright's attack, advancing just over the stone wall. The next day, it was placed in reserve for the brigade near the copse of trees. Holding the line during Pickett's Charge, its position served as a rallying point for the left wing of the 71st and two companies of the 106th Pennsylvania, which had been driven back. Eventually fire from the 72nd and the rest of the Philadelphia Brigade forced the confederates to retreat giving the union one of the most important victories of the war.
A total of 1,600 men fought in the 72nd, of whom 1,053 became casualties, a 65% casualty rate. At Antietam 6 men from A company were killed, one man was also MIA and around a dozen were discharged due to severe injury
FAQ
Q: When will this company start actively playing WoR?
A: When closed beta releases.
Q: Is this company a role playing company?
A: Yes.
Q: Is this unit active in any other games/mods?
A: No, we only play WoR at the moment.
Q: Do we have to choose a name from the historical list of names?
A: No, you can choose a name from the list if you want to but it is not required.
COMPANY RULES
1. You are to obey the orders of superior officers in combat.
2. Don't insult anyone in the company or anyone in the game for that matter. Treat other players with respect.
3. We are an RP company so try not to break character when in battle, we understand people will accidentally have a small breach of realism every now and then and are completely fine with that. However running around playing "We're taking the Hobbits to Isengard" on in game VOIP is not acceptable.
4. We understand that people have other things to do, and are completely fine with members missing an event because you have to do something else, but you are expected to participate in events when you can. Repeatedly missing events with no explanation will have consequences.
5. Trolling, griefing, hacking or other such in game behaviors are unacceptable.
Although the company does not believe in demoting players as punishment In EXTREME circumstances we reserve the right to ban players from the company. To ban a player a company wide vote will be cast with a 3 quarters majority needed to ban the player in question. The vote can either be started by the player in questions platoon commander, section commander, or the company commander. We hope that we will never have to exercise this power.
RANKS
The various ranks you can hold and their combat roles are listed here. Understanding what your job in combat is, is the first step in playing it properly... and remember, a company is only as good as the sum of it's parts.
3827 First Lieutenant: You are in charge of one section of the company in battle.You are expected to be able to lead your section intelligently and make sure your men understand orders. Off the battle field you will be responsible for training the NCO's along with the captain, and you have the power to accept recruits. You are in command of the company if the captain is dead or missing.
3826 Second Lieutenant: You are in entrusted with the task of leading the other section in battle. You are expected to be able to lead your section intelligently and make sure your men understand orders. Off the battlefield you will be responsible for training the NCO's along with the captain, you have the power to accept recruits. You are in command of the company if both the 1st lieutenant and captain are dead or missing.
http://i.imgur.com/FJEAlwk.png First Sergeant: As first sergeant you are entrusted with the all important task of carrying the company color. As the heart and soul of the company you are expected to be a role model for the all the men. You are also in command of the company if the lieutenants and captain are dead or missing. You are also responsible for training other NCO's to effectively lead their men. You can accept recruits.
http://i.imgur.com/bD58LVu.png Quartermaster Sergeant: In battle you will act as a normal sergeant, however out of battle you will be the companies liasion to the Irish Brigade along with the captain. You will also be responsible for taking attendance at events, and keeping the company roster up to date. You can accept recruits.
http://i.imgur.com/c7F9ZXi.png Sergeant: As a senior NCO you are entrusted with the task of keeping your platoon well trained and drilled. In combat you are expected to be brave, smart, professional, and otherwise serve as a good role-model to your men. Other duties include dressing formations, helping the wounded, and fixing holes in the line in combat.
http://i.imgur.com/Hd3cuV7.png Corporal: As a junior NCO you are entrusted with the task of shaping the privates into an effective combat force, making sure they understand orders and are well trained and ready for battle.
http://i.imgur.com/irAT6ZZ.png Private: As a private you form the main body of the company. Although low in rank you are entrusted with the incredibly important task of holding the line and doing as much damage as possible. You are expected to be able to recognize and follow a variety of orders in combat.
ENLISTMENT
The first step in enlisting in the company is to make sure you meet the requirements below. Then fill out the enlistment form and post it in the thread. If you're accepted one of the officers will contact you on steam and we'll get everything in order for you to become part of the company.
Requirements:
1. You have to own a working mic.
2. You have to speak english. fluently.
3. You have to be willing to learn and follow orders.
4. You have to be 13 or older
5. You have to be willing to Role-play to some degree.
HERE (http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/72nd/72ndcoa.html) is a list of A company's IRL members. If you want to you can take a name from the list if it isn't already being used.
Steam Username:
Real Name:
Period Name:
Timezone:
Any Previous NW/NaS/Linebattle Experience:
Age:
Date of Birth:
Your Pledge Tier:
One of the officers should respond to your application fairly quickly, if not here is our contact info.
Captain Sadowski:
http://steamsignature.com/profile/english/76561198130171278.png (http://steamsignature.com)
P.S you don't have to have any NW/NaS/Linebattle experience. Also you DON'T have to pledge at a certain tier to be accepted, that's just asked for logistical purpose's.
"FIRE ZOUAVES"
http://i.imgur.com/1PMtZFS.jpg
Hello and welcome to the thread of the 72nd P.V.I "Fire Zouaves". We are a newly formed company looking to provide a fun role playing experience for War of Rights players. We believe that maintaining a perfect balance between immersion and fun is the best possible way to enjoy games like WoR. Here you will find a company that uses period drills and tactics, and is dedicated to immersing players into one of the most exciting wars in history, without sucking the fun out of everything with an endless amount of protocols.
COMPANY HISTORY
The 72nd (originally raised as the 2nd California) was recruited from among the firemen of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in early August 1861, with DeWitt Clinton Baxter as its colonel. It became part of Edward D. Baker's famous California Brigade, a group of regiments recruited from Philadelphia with California designations. After Colonel Baker was killed at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Pennsylvania reclaimed the regiment as its own, re-designating it as the 72nd. After some months of patrolling along the Potomac River, the 72nd was transported to the Peninsula. It saw its first action at the Battle of Seven Pines on May 1, 1862. During the Seven Days Battles, it supported the army's rear guard. The 72nd was transferred to northern Virginia too late to fight in the Second Battle of Bull Run but did see light skirmishing at the Battle of Chantilly. On the battle of Antietam The regiment participated in the attack on the west woods, the regiment bravely assaulted the confederate positions losing half of it's men in the process, eventually being forced to retreat when the rest of the division routed. Though perhaps it's greatest performance was at Gettysburg, the regiment defended the Angle on July 2 and 3. On the evening of the 2nd, it helped defeat Confederate Brigade General Ambrose R. Wright's attack, advancing just over the stone wall. The next day, it was placed in reserve for the brigade near the copse of trees. Holding the line during Pickett's Charge, its position served as a rallying point for the left wing of the 71st and two companies of the 106th Pennsylvania, which had been driven back. Eventually fire from the 72nd and the rest of the Philadelphia Brigade forced the confederates to retreat giving the union one of the most important victories of the war.
A total of 1,600 men fought in the 72nd, of whom 1,053 became casualties, a 65% casualty rate. At Antietam 6 men from A company were killed, one man was also MIA and around a dozen were discharged due to severe injury
FAQ
Q: When will this company start actively playing WoR?
A: When closed beta releases.
Q: Is this company a role playing company?
A: Yes.
Q: Is this unit active in any other games/mods?
A: No, we only play WoR at the moment.
Q: Do we have to choose a name from the historical list of names?
A: No, you can choose a name from the list if you want to but it is not required.
COMPANY RULES
1. You are to obey the orders of superior officers in combat.
2. Don't insult anyone in the company or anyone in the game for that matter. Treat other players with respect.
3. We are an RP company so try not to break character when in battle, we understand people will accidentally have a small breach of realism every now and then and are completely fine with that. However running around playing "We're taking the Hobbits to Isengard" on in game VOIP is not acceptable.
4. We understand that people have other things to do, and are completely fine with members missing an event because you have to do something else, but you are expected to participate in events when you can. Repeatedly missing events with no explanation will have consequences.
5. Trolling, griefing, hacking or other such in game behaviors are unacceptable.
Although the company does not believe in demoting players as punishment In EXTREME circumstances we reserve the right to ban players from the company. To ban a player a company wide vote will be cast with a 3 quarters majority needed to ban the player in question. The vote can either be started by the player in questions platoon commander, section commander, or the company commander. We hope that we will never have to exercise this power.
RANKS
The various ranks you can hold and their combat roles are listed here. Understanding what your job in combat is, is the first step in playing it properly... and remember, a company is only as good as the sum of it's parts.
3827 First Lieutenant: You are in charge of one section of the company in battle.You are expected to be able to lead your section intelligently and make sure your men understand orders. Off the battle field you will be responsible for training the NCO's along with the captain, and you have the power to accept recruits. You are in command of the company if the captain is dead or missing.
3826 Second Lieutenant: You are in entrusted with the task of leading the other section in battle. You are expected to be able to lead your section intelligently and make sure your men understand orders. Off the battlefield you will be responsible for training the NCO's along with the captain, you have the power to accept recruits. You are in command of the company if both the 1st lieutenant and captain are dead or missing.
http://i.imgur.com/FJEAlwk.png First Sergeant: As first sergeant you are entrusted with the all important task of carrying the company color. As the heart and soul of the company you are expected to be a role model for the all the men. You are also in command of the company if the lieutenants and captain are dead or missing. You are also responsible for training other NCO's to effectively lead their men. You can accept recruits.
http://i.imgur.com/bD58LVu.png Quartermaster Sergeant: In battle you will act as a normal sergeant, however out of battle you will be the companies liasion to the Irish Brigade along with the captain. You will also be responsible for taking attendance at events, and keeping the company roster up to date. You can accept recruits.
http://i.imgur.com/c7F9ZXi.png Sergeant: As a senior NCO you are entrusted with the task of keeping your platoon well trained and drilled. In combat you are expected to be brave, smart, professional, and otherwise serve as a good role-model to your men. Other duties include dressing formations, helping the wounded, and fixing holes in the line in combat.
http://i.imgur.com/Hd3cuV7.png Corporal: As a junior NCO you are entrusted with the task of shaping the privates into an effective combat force, making sure they understand orders and are well trained and ready for battle.
http://i.imgur.com/irAT6ZZ.png Private: As a private you form the main body of the company. Although low in rank you are entrusted with the incredibly important task of holding the line and doing as much damage as possible. You are expected to be able to recognize and follow a variety of orders in combat.
ENLISTMENT
The first step in enlisting in the company is to make sure you meet the requirements below. Then fill out the enlistment form and post it in the thread. If you're accepted one of the officers will contact you on steam and we'll get everything in order for you to become part of the company.
Requirements:
1. You have to own a working mic.
2. You have to speak english. fluently.
3. You have to be willing to learn and follow orders.
4. You have to be 13 or older
5. You have to be willing to Role-play to some degree.
HERE (http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/72nd/72ndcoa.html) is a list of A company's IRL members. If you want to you can take a name from the list if it isn't already being used.
Steam Username:
Real Name:
Period Name:
Timezone:
Any Previous NW/NaS/Linebattle Experience:
Age:
Date of Birth:
Your Pledge Tier:
One of the officers should respond to your application fairly quickly, if not here is our contact info.
Captain Sadowski:
http://steamsignature.com/profile/english/76561198130171278.png (http://steamsignature.com)
P.S you don't have to have any NW/NaS/Linebattle experience. Also you DON'T have to pledge at a certain tier to be accepted, that's just asked for logistical purpose's.