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| 16 May 2014 06:27 PM |
This guide will state all the details of the Continental Army Corps I Regiments, and give you a clearer of idea of which one you are suited to.
Remember that regiments have limitations, dependant on which one it is, and those not in a regiment are automatically classed as colonial regulars.
INFANTRY REGIMENTS - Fifty men maximum.
CAVALRY REGIMENTS - Forty men maximum.
RIFLE REGIMENTS - Fifty men maximum.
ARTILLERY REGIMENTS - Twenty-five men maximum
12TH NEW YORK INFANTRY REGIMENT - The biggest and main regiment in the first corps, the 12th New York are trained in both ranged and melee skills, however, these are not covered in as much depth as compared to other regiments that specialise in it. This regiment is excellent for breaking through enemy lines.
7TH NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY REGIMENT - The Carolinas are given the best melee training in the army, and are specialised at close quarter combat, brilliant at flanking. Commanded by Colonel Joy4104.
5TH NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY REGIMENT - The smallest infantry regiment in the first corps, because of this they specialise in mobility and speed, being able to reach the battlefield first. Commanded by Colonel Alexslayerfu.
3RD MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY REGIMENT - This regiment is highly skilled in formations and tactics, meaning they can easily mobilise to face the enemy and deliver volleys. Commanded by Colonel KarmaGod
1ST PENNSYLVANIA RIFLES - Carrying the most accurate weapon in the Continental Army, the rifles harrass enemy lines and target officers to render lines of battle useless. Commanded by Colonel Ickyglossybowa123.
1ST CONTINENTAL LIGHT DRAGOONS - The dragoons are mounted infantry who can travel to an area and strike enemy lines very quickly, primarily using their sabre. Commanded by Colonel Alcarin.
4TH CONTINENTAL ARTILLERY - Weilding huge twenty-four pounder cannons, the artillery support the front lines by launching huge cannon balls at the speed of sound at the enemy, and are devastating if they recieve a direct hit.
Each division has it's own advantages, and it is your choice as to which you want to join. However, remember you can only join at regimental tryouts, which are usually hosted weekly. Good luck on finding your regiment, and I give you my regards to acheive your best in the Continental Army.
- General Scaryblokhead, Chief of Staff and Commander of the I Corps. |
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| 16 May 2014 07:48 PM |
| I get this is for the army only but is the Navy even considered for anything anymore? If it is not then I will probably re-enlist myself in either the 7th North Carolina Infantry Regiment or the 1st Continental Light Dragoons. I am a melee man. |
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| 16 May 2014 09:21 PM |
| This group just gets better and better. |
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| 16 May 2014 09:52 PM |
| Why do you all kill Assassins? |
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