British Army 1809-1815 #4915496
Military & clansENNapoleonic WarsMilitary HistoryRoleplay
Description
The British Army. The British Army during the Napoleonic Wars (1789-1815) was a small, well organized force. Although said to be the scum of the earth, the British Army led to the dominance of Britain during the Victorian Era. The British Army since the Napoleonic Wars has been one of the most efficient, disciplined, and best trained armies in the world, and that is what we are trying to replicate here. A British Soldier knew, that if he fired his musket three times a minute, listened to orders, and stood strong, that nothing in the world could stop him. A soldier in this group will soon know, that if he follows orders, stays active, and is loyal, then all of the glory and riches available to him will be presented on a silver platter. To enlist, please contact an Officer, or join the Comms accessible from the game page. God Save the King!
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 22 Aug 2026, 09:48 | 22 | first reading |
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Owned by @Rynellz as measured.
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@Rynellz — King George III (rank 255)
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