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These cavalry are shock troops, intended to charge into melle and deliver terrible blows with their straight swords.
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To this end, the horses of the regiment were all large beasts, and trained to bring out a nasty temperament; it is not just the rider that fights in some cases! They use their weight to push enemies back, while slashing to kill and maim.
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Historically, many regiments of horse were raised under contract of a colonel, and were regarded as his personal property. A colonel could choose his own officers by selling commissions or by appointing his friends and cronies to the posts. He also had a free hand over drill, uniform and horses for "his" regiment, and it was not unknown for unscrupulous men to have a few "ghosts" in his regiment so that their pay could be claimed from the government and kept by the colonel. Given that the regiment was "his" property, it was also not unknown for a colonel to argue with his general if his men were odered to carry out dangerous, unpleasant or low-status tasks. A colonel had his honour and profits to consider, after all.
  
 
==Factional Differences==
 
==Factional Differences==

Revision as of 12:28, 13 May 2009

Regiment of Horse (ETW Unit)
A Calvalryman
Class
Unit Size
Weaponry
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region
Recruitment Cost 784
Upkeep Cost 290
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements
Technology Requirements
Attributes


Regiment of Horse

Unit Description

These cavalry are shock troops, intended to charge into melle and deliver terrible blows with their straight swords.

To this end, the horses of the regiment were all large beasts, and trained to bring out a nasty temperament; it is not just the rider that fights in some cases! They use their weight to push enemies back, while slashing to kill and maim.

Historically, many regiments of horse were raised under contract of a colonel, and were regarded as his personal property. A colonel could choose his own officers by selling commissions or by appointing his friends and cronies to the posts. He also had a free hand over drill, uniform and horses for "his" regiment, and it was not unknown for unscrupulous men to have a few "ghosts" in his regiment so that their pay could be claimed from the government and kept by the colonel. Given that the regiment was "his" property, it was also not unknown for a colonel to argue with his general if his men were odered to carry out dangerous, unpleasant or low-status tasks. A colonel had his honour and profits to consider, after all.

Factional Differences

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