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Napoleonics

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:14 pm
by Smoke2much
With the passing of the 200th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar we are know entering a ten year period of bi-centenniels marking battles from the Napoleonic wars.  The next big one to come up is Austerlitz on the 2nd December this year, the final marker will be Waterloo in June of 2015.

I am a Napoleonic enthusiast and re-enactor so the next few years should be pretty busy.  I fight in the British Napoleonic Association as a member of the 1st Light Batallion Kings German Legion, a re-enactment group that strives to recreate the winter camp life and tactics of the battalion in around 1809.  We have a camp at public events and dress in period costume, sleep in peiod tents and eat 18th - 19th century food.

The fun (noisy!) part is demonstrating Napoleonic Skirmish tactics for the public.  The orders are given in German and the men were more strictly controlled than the Sharpe series would like you to think.  The 1st Light Battalion fought in a uniform very similar to the more famous 95th Rifles and was armed with the Baker Rifle. We use replica weapons, our rifles are smoothbore due to shotgun licensing rules and obviously we don't load ball due to the possibuility that we might actually hit the enemy!  For those of you with an interest in History |I can recommend this as a passtime. Good friends, good beer and a healthy lifestyle.

Some background:

The KGL was formed in 1803 from emigres from recently fallen Hanover.  Small at first by 1809 there were 8 Line Battalions, 2 Light Battalions, Artillery, Cavalry and its own Engineers.  The Legion served with distinction throughought the war and was disbanded soon after its conclusion.

When Hannover formed it's own army it took the regimental histries of the disbanded KGL units and kept them on and when Germany was formed and these units became part of the German army the tradition continued.  Thus during the Great War there were several battalions on both sides that shared the same battle honours on their Colours.

The KGL is littkle known in Britain and the sacrifice of the men who served in its ranks is little regarded.    There are currently 10 or so fighting members of the re-enactment group and a similar number of non-combatants.  While we remember them their memory will not die.

Will

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:50 pm
by Felix/FFDS
How very interesting!  We expect proper documentation (i.e., Photos) over the next 10 years!

It should also be noted that many British veteran of the Napolenic Wars later fought in South America, with Simon Bolivar, especially during the War for Venezuelan Independence, as the "British Legion".

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 3:18 pm
by C
and eat 18th - 19th century food.



That can't taste very nice, must be well beyond its sell by date now... ;)

Waterloo - I wonder what the celebrations for that will be... :)

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 4:02 pm
by Felix/FFDS
Waterloo - I wonder what the celebrations for that will be... :)


Much different than what they would be otherwise?  I mean, don't we live in the age of political correctness?

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:46 am
by ozzy72
You mean the British and German soldiers won't be allowed to attack the French? How dull ::) ;D

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:06 am
by H
You mean the British and German soldiers won't be allowed to attack the French? How dull ::) ;D
Given the previous centuries and the English-German throne relationship, who in the 19th century would have thought that England and France would have been allied against Germany in the 20th century? ??? 8)

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:39 am
by ozzy72
Twas a surprise H... but I think it is the British obsession with fair play that lead to that unlikely alliance ;D

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:14 pm
by Smoke2much
Well, look at it like this.  All nations are represented on both sides.  The Frogs will get a darn good hammering during the day in front of the paying public and then at night there will be handbag fighting tournements and a  general free for all in the beer tent.  We will all, after ten pints, swear our undying friendship and then do it all again the next day.

It's fun.

Will

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:25 pm
by ozzy72
Sounds reasonable Will ;) ;D

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 7:52 pm
by Flt.Lt.Andrew
Francophobia!!!
Cool! Frog bashing!!!!!!!!! No wonder they lost WWII!



A.

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 9:35 pm
by TacitBlue
...and then at night there will be handbag fighting tournements...


??? does that involve hitting eachother with womens purses?

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 9:50 pm
by Felix/FFDS

??? does that involve hitting eachother with womens purses?



mapcases, powdercases, sporrans, canteens, anything that you can sling from you ....

Re: Napoleonics

PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 2:28 am
by ozzy72
Beware the errant lipstick up the nose ;D