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Despite the fact that many in the ranks are intelligent enough to act as skirmishers, expatriate infantry carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets and usually fight as line infantry. It is easier to maintain discipline in such units.
 
Despite the fact that many in the ranks are intelligent enough to act as skirmishers, expatriate infantry carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets and usually fight as line infantry. It is easier to maintain discipline in such units.
  
Historically, expatriate infantry varied in quality. The Irish Catholic "Wild Geese" in French service fought well, especially against the English. The French Royalist "Chasseurs Britanniques" in the British army, did not relish battle and often deserted at the first opportunity.
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Historically, expatriate infantry varied in quality. The Irish Catholic "Wild Geese" in French service fought well, especially against the British. The French Royalist "Chasseurs Britanniques" in the British army, did not relish battle and often deserted at the first opportunity.
  
 
==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==

Revision as of 22:17, 18 August 2009

Chasseurs Britanniques (ETW Unit)
A Chasseur Britannique
Class
Unit Size
Weaponry
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region
Recruitment Cost 800
Upkeep Cost 200
Turns to Build
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Building Requirements
Technology Requirements
Attributes


Chasseurs Britanniques

Unit Description

Expatriate infantry are exiles in another nation's service: men with nothing left to lose but their lives.

Europe is awash with exiles, the dispossessed that have taken up arms thanks to war, religious persecution and politics. Some fight to free thier homelands, and some because home is gone. A few fight for the romance of it all, and for glory and riches. All serve because it is a better choice than starving. Whatever their motives, expatriates are a useful source of men. If someone can carry a musket there is a place in the ranks. There is always the suspicion that individuals who have turned their coats once will do the same again, even though this is unfair to many. As a result, it is unusual for expatriates to serve under their own officers.

Despite the fact that many in the ranks are intelligent enough to act as skirmishers, expatriate infantry carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets and usually fight as line infantry. It is easier to maintain discipline in such units.

Historically, expatriate infantry varied in quality. The Irish Catholic "Wild Geese" in French service fought well, especially against the British. The French Royalist "Chasseurs Britanniques" in the British army, did not relish battle and often deserted at the first opportunity.

Statistics

Chasseurs Britanniques stats.jpg

Factional Differences

Only available to Great Britain.

Tactics

Chasseurs Britanniques are exactly the same in their use as Line Infantry. However they have poor morale and will hold the line about as well as a body of militia.

Because of this these guys are best placed on a flank or somewhere where they aren't going to get a battering.