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{{Unit|image=[[Image:Eastindiainfantry.png]]|Class=Line Infantry|Men=160|Weaponry=Muskets|Minimum Building Requirement=Barracks|Region=India|Recruitment Cost=920|Upkeep Cost=230|Technology Needed=None}}
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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Eastindiainfantry.png]]
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|Class=Line Infantry
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|Unit Size=160 Men
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|Weaponry=Muskets
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|Region=India
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|Recruitment Cost=920
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|Upkeep Cost=230
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|Building Requirements=Barracks
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|Tech Requirements=None
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|Attributes=<li>Can Hide in Woodland</li>
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<li>Can Form Square Formation</li>
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<li>Resistant to Heat Fatigue</li>
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}}
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[[Image:Euro_company_infantry.png‎]] Raised in India, these European mercenaries do not fight “for king and country” but for the great East Indies trading companies.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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Historically, the great European trading companies were often closer to being nations in their own right than business ventures. India was so wealthy that the companies needed armies, not just guards, to protect and expand their interests and prestige. The British East India Company (the “John Company”), the Dutch “Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie” (VOC) and the French “La Compagnie française des Indes orientales” all had their own armed forces; 1 in 5 VOC employees were soldiers!
 
Historically, the great European trading companies were often closer to being nations in their own right than business ventures. India was so wealthy that the companies needed armies, not just guards, to protect and expand their interests and prestige. The British East India Company (the “John Company”), the Dutch “Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie” (VOC) and the French “La Compagnie française des Indes orientales” all had their own armed forces; 1 in 5 VOC employees were soldiers!
  
==Notes==
 
 
Although East India Company Infantry are exclusive to Great Britain, aesthetically and statistically identical units are available to other European nations named "VOC Infantry" for the Dutch, "French East India Company Infantry" for the French, and "Company Infantry" for other European nations.
 
  
==Unit Details==
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==Details==
  
Identical in statistics to colonial line infantry, East India Company infantry are also heat resistant. They are the superior choice for fighting in India when European line infantry are unavailable, although they are more expensive than their sepoy counterparts.
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Identical in statistics to colonial line infantry, East India Company infantry are also heat resistant. They are the superior choice for fighting in India when European line infantry are unavailable, although they are more expensive than their [[Sepoys (ETW Unit)|Sepoy]] counterparts. Line Infantry are the backbone of your army and should be used to combat other Line Infantry units. However they are vulnerable to artillery attacks and cavalry charges to the flanks, as are all Line Infantry.
  
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==

Revision as of 17:08, 21 January 2013

East India Company Infantry (ETW Unit)
Eastindiainfantry.png
Class Line Infantry
Unit Size 160 Men
Weaponry Muskets
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region India
Recruitment Cost 920
Upkeep Cost 230
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Barracks
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Can Hide in Woodland
  • Can Form Square Formation
  • Resistant to Heat Fatigue

  • Euro company infantry.png Raised in India, these European mercenaries do not fight “for king and country” but for the great East Indies trading companies.

    Overview

    Company infantry are professional soldiers drawn exclusively from Europeans, both officers and other ranks. They are members of private armies for the traders, but one that is available to further national needs when required. They fight using European doctrine and equipment as line infantrymen, carrying smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets. These soldiers are also enforcers, tax gatherers and a potent threat against the local princes in India, even away the battlefield. Native regiments under European officers exist too, but their reliability is doubtful.

    Historically, the great European trading companies were often closer to being nations in their own right than business ventures. India was so wealthy that the companies needed armies, not just guards, to protect and expand their interests and prestige. The British East India Company (the “John Company”), the Dutch “Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie” (VOC) and the French “La Compagnie française des Indes orientales” all had their own armed forces; 1 in 5 VOC employees were soldiers!


    Details

    Identical in statistics to colonial line infantry, East India Company infantry are also heat resistant. They are the superior choice for fighting in India when European line infantry are unavailable, although they are more expensive than their Sepoy counterparts. Line Infantry are the backbone of your army and should be used to combat other Line Infantry units. However they are vulnerable to artillery attacks and cavalry charges to the flanks, as are all Line Infantry.

    Factions