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04-10-2021, 05:13 AM
1st Minnesota, Pioneer Guards (Co. A)


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About the 1st Minnesota, Pioneer Guards (Co. A)

1st Minnesota, Pioneer Guards (Co. A) is a upcoming realism unit for war of right that aims, for discipline, loyalty, and respect. We are new and looking for people with bright personalities, courage. We are a friendly group that is trying to grow. We are currently playing as line, our officers are trained to lead to company strategically, along with using their knowledge and skills to teach NCO's and their men how to work as a company. Our NCO's hold the knowledge of our command and training to teach our future privates and turn them into proud and strong soldiers. We are a strict company within the Roleplay but a friendly and fun company out of roleplay. Our mission is to grow and become a large and respected battalion and bring loyal and strong individuals to our company.

We encourage you to join and bring your friends as well and join the 1st Minnesota, Pioneer Guards (Co. A) all new men start as a private where they learn the aspects of Unit realism, formations, chain of command and other fundamentals to advance yourself on the field. If you follow the rest of this post to the bottom we will link you to our application. Our main point of talk is Discord at https://discord.gg/RmcABsbfcD[/CENTER]




History


On April 14, 1861, Minnesota Governor Alexander Ramsey was visiting Washington DC. Upon hearing of the attack on Fort Sumter Governor Ramsey immediately offered President Lincoln 1000 men to fight the South. Word of the Governor's offer spread and communities back in Minnesota quickly raised groups of volunteers in support of Ramsey. The abandoned Fort Snelling, at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers, was reactivated. The men raised by the communities were sent there and mustered into the 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment on April 29. They were the first troops offered by any state to meet Abraham Lincoln's call for 75,000 men to assist the Federal Government deal with the secession. On May 10 they were remustered "officially" for three years service. From Fort Snelling they boarded river boats to go South to a rail line so they could head east.

On July 21, 1861, near Manassas, Virginia, the regiment fought in the first major battle of the Civil War: the First Battle of Bull Run. While straddling Rickett's Battery in support, it saw heavy fighting on Henry House Hill in close proximity to the enemy. The 1st Minnesota was one of the last regiments to leave the battlefield and suffered among the highest casualties of any northern regiment: 49 killed, 107 wounded and 34 missing.

During the 1st Minnesota Infantry's initiation to combat, its honorable conduct was readily distinguishable from that of the other regiments in its brigade:

The First Minnesota Regiment moved from its position on the left of the field to the support of Ricketts' battery, and gallantly engaged the enemy at that point. It was so near the enemy's lines that friends and foes were for a time confounded. The regiment behaved exceedingly well, and finally retired from the field in good order. The other two regiments of the brigade retired in confusion, and no efforts of myself or staff were successful in rallying them. I respectfully refer you to Colonel Gorman's report for the account of his regiment's behavior and of the good conduct of his officers and men.






Battles

First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Ball's Bluff
Battle of Seven Pines
Battle of Savage's Station
Battle of Glendale
Battle of Malvern Hill
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Second Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bristoe Station
Mine Run Campaign


Information for privates
The reason there is no insignia for our privates is because this is a temporary rank, all privates are new to the
Company and are given a promotion after they attend our required amount of training's, and have finished there training sheet.

Service award



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