Revan
09-01-2017, 10:28 PM
21st North Carolina Company A
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21st North Carolina Company
The Real-Life Unit
21st Infantry Regiment, formerly the 11th Volunteers, was a twelve company command organized at Danville, Virginia, in June, 1861. Men of this unit were recruited in Davidson, Surry, Forsyth, Stokes, Rockingham, and Guilford counties. It was assigned to General Trimble's, Hoke's, Godwin's, and W.G. Lewis' Brigade. After taking part in the Battle of First Manassas and Jackson's Valley operations, the 21st participated in many conflicts of the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Bristoe. It was then involved in the engagements at Plymouth, Drewry's Bluff, and Cold Harbor, marched with Early to the Shenandoah Valley, and saw action around Appomattox.
The unit sustained 80 casualties at First Winchester, 13 at Cross Keys and Port Republic, 45 during the Seven Days' Battles, 51 at Groveton, 18 at Sharpsburg, and 24 at Fredericksburg. It lost 78 at Chancellorsville, twenty-eight percent of the 436 at Gettysburg, and 52 at Plymouth. In April, 1865, it surrendered with 6 officers and 117 men of which 40 were armed. The field officers were Colonels Saunders Fulton, B.Y. Graves, James M. Leach, Rufus K. Pepper, William S. Rankin, and William L. Scott; and Majors James F. Beall, Alex. Miller, W.J. Pfohl, and J.M. Richardson.
21st North Carolina Company A
War of Rights
We are a small group who are trying to make a fun, and yet disciplined company. Our rank structure isn’t strict, and it is not meant to be recreate a military all the time. However, in combat, we follow the chain of command, and work as a unit. We are looking for more people with like minds. If you are worried that you don’t have any experience to join a company, don’t worry. We have some basic training and commands to help you out, and to eventually make you, at least somewhat, a competent recruit. We have about two training days each week, and do one event with Ewell's Division on the weekends. We are specifically looking for more Americans in our second platoon, but we are open to pretty anybody who has a good mindset.
To join, or to receive more details, add 21st.NC(A)]Cpt.Vaesen (http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198037722245/) on steam.
See you on the battlefield!
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21st North Carolina Company
The Real-Life Unit
21st Infantry Regiment, formerly the 11th Volunteers, was a twelve company command organized at Danville, Virginia, in June, 1861. Men of this unit were recruited in Davidson, Surry, Forsyth, Stokes, Rockingham, and Guilford counties. It was assigned to General Trimble's, Hoke's, Godwin's, and W.G. Lewis' Brigade. After taking part in the Battle of First Manassas and Jackson's Valley operations, the 21st participated in many conflicts of the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Bristoe. It was then involved in the engagements at Plymouth, Drewry's Bluff, and Cold Harbor, marched with Early to the Shenandoah Valley, and saw action around Appomattox.
The unit sustained 80 casualties at First Winchester, 13 at Cross Keys and Port Republic, 45 during the Seven Days' Battles, 51 at Groveton, 18 at Sharpsburg, and 24 at Fredericksburg. It lost 78 at Chancellorsville, twenty-eight percent of the 436 at Gettysburg, and 52 at Plymouth. In April, 1865, it surrendered with 6 officers and 117 men of which 40 were armed. The field officers were Colonels Saunders Fulton, B.Y. Graves, James M. Leach, Rufus K. Pepper, William S. Rankin, and William L. Scott; and Majors James F. Beall, Alex. Miller, W.J. Pfohl, and J.M. Richardson.
21st North Carolina Company A
War of Rights
We are a small group who are trying to make a fun, and yet disciplined company. Our rank structure isn’t strict, and it is not meant to be recreate a military all the time. However, in combat, we follow the chain of command, and work as a unit. We are looking for more people with like minds. If you are worried that you don’t have any experience to join a company, don’t worry. We have some basic training and commands to help you out, and to eventually make you, at least somewhat, a competent recruit. We have about two training days each week, and do one event with Ewell's Division on the weekends. We are specifically looking for more Americans in our second platoon, but we are open to pretty anybody who has a good mindset.
To join, or to receive more details, add 21st.NC(A)]Cpt.Vaesen (http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198037722245/) on steam.
See you on the battlefield!