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− | {{Unit|image=[[Image:Green_Jackets.jpg]]|Class=Light Infantry| | + | {{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Green_Jackets.jpg]] |
+ | |Class=Light Infantry | ||
+ | |Unit Size=80 Men | ||
+ | |Weaponry=Rifles | ||
+ | |Region=Great Britain | ||
+ | |Recruitment Cost=680 | ||
+ | |Upkeep Cost=170 | ||
+ | |Building Requirements=Army Board | ||
+ | |Tech Requirements=Machined Rifling | ||
+ | |Attributes=<li>Can skirmish</li> | ||
+ | <li>Can hide in woodland</li> | ||
+ | <li>Can hide in light scrub</li> | ||
+ | <li>Can hide in long grass</li> | ||
+ | <li>Can hide in buildings</li> | ||
+ | <li>Good stamina</li> | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | [[Image:Green_Jackets_thumb.png ]] Riflemen are snipers and skirmishers without peer, picking off leaders to sow confusion into the enemy ranks. |
+ | ==Overview== | ||
Organized and equipped as light infantry with rifles, not smooth-bore muskets, riflemen have every right to see themselves as an elite. Chosen for initiative and intelligence, they fight without close supervision from their officers. Their uniforms set them apart in an age when soldiers dress like peacocks: they deliberately blend into the landscape so that they can stalk their prey. | Organized and equipped as light infantry with rifles, not smooth-bore muskets, riflemen have every right to see themselves as an elite. Chosen for initiative and intelligence, they fight without close supervision from their officers. Their uniforms set them apart in an age when soldiers dress like peacocks: they deliberately blend into the landscape so that they can stalk their prey. | ||
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Historically, the most famous riflemen, the British Green Jackets, carried infantry rifles designed by Ezekiel Baker. This muzzle-loading flintlock used a small ball from a tightly rifled barrel to give superb accuracy. There are accounts of riflemen holding targets for each other at hundreds of paces! It was a slow business to load the piece properly, as high-quality powder was carefully measured out and the bullet wrapped in a leather patch then tapped down the barrel to engage with the grooves. All of this could take a minute or more to do properly, but the resulting shot was deadly over astonishing ranges. Baker even carefully supplied a long “sword bayonet” so that the overall length of his rifle plus bayonet matched that of a line infantryman’s bayonet-tipped musket. | Historically, the most famous riflemen, the British Green Jackets, carried infantry rifles designed by Ezekiel Baker. This muzzle-loading flintlock used a small ball from a tightly rifled barrel to give superb accuracy. There are accounts of riflemen holding targets for each other at hundreds of paces! It was a slow business to load the piece properly, as high-quality powder was carefully measured out and the bullet wrapped in a leather patch then tapped down the barrel to engage with the grooves. All of this could take a minute or more to do properly, but the resulting shot was deadly over astonishing ranges. Baker even carefully supplied a long “sword bayonet” so that the overall length of his rifle plus bayonet matched that of a line infantryman’s bayonet-tipped musket. | ||
− | == | + | ==Details== |
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+ | Green Jackets are the British variant of the generic Riflemen. They are recruitable only in the British home regions. | ||
− | Green Jackets are long-range light infantry with slightly superior defense and charge bonuses to Ferguson Riflemen | + | Green Jackets are long-range light infantry with slightly superior defense and charge bonuses to Ferguson Riflemen. They are also cheaper to train and maintain than the Ferguson Riflemen. Light Infantry such as the Green Jackets should be used to harass the enemy lines and combat other Light Infantry. Due to their low melee statistics they should be kept well away from any melee situations, especially Cavalry charges. |
==Factions== | ==Factions== | ||
− | *[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] | + | *[[Image:Britain_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] |
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+ | [[Category:ETW Infantry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:ETW Units]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 30 May 2017
Riflemen are snipers and skirmishers without peer, picking off leaders to sow confusion into the enemy ranks.
Overview
Organized and equipped as light infantry with rifles, not smooth-bore muskets, riflemen have every right to see themselves as an elite. Chosen for initiative and intelligence, they fight without close supervision from their officers. Their uniforms set them apart in an age when soldiers dress like peacocks: they deliberately blend into the landscape so that they can stalk their prey.
Historically, the most famous riflemen, the British Green Jackets, carried infantry rifles designed by Ezekiel Baker. This muzzle-loading flintlock used a small ball from a tightly rifled barrel to give superb accuracy. There are accounts of riflemen holding targets for each other at hundreds of paces! It was a slow business to load the piece properly, as high-quality powder was carefully measured out and the bullet wrapped in a leather patch then tapped down the barrel to engage with the grooves. All of this could take a minute or more to do properly, but the resulting shot was deadly over astonishing ranges. Baker even carefully supplied a long “sword bayonet” so that the overall length of his rifle plus bayonet matched that of a line infantryman’s bayonet-tipped musket.
Details
Green Jackets are the British variant of the generic Riflemen. They are recruitable only in the British home regions.
Green Jackets are long-range light infantry with slightly superior defense and charge bonuses to Ferguson Riflemen. They are also cheaper to train and maintain than the Ferguson Riflemen. Light Infantry such as the Green Jackets should be used to harass the enemy lines and combat other Light Infantry. Due to their low melee statistics they should be kept well away from any melee situations, especially Cavalry charges.