I picked up my Peter Pig figures from the Post Office yesterday. £50 worth in a rather substantial packet.
I had carefully worked out the maths for my setup, giving me units of 12 figures or 8 cavalry figures. One of the first things I saw was that unlike Essex Miniatures who shortchange you the guys at Peter Pig give you 8 figures in a command artillery or cavalry command pack.
My Egyptian Regulars... they will also double as Afghan Regulars... |
I painted up the single unit of Egyptian regulars, having designated the 4 spare figures as an extra gun crew, and in a fit of enthusiasm I made the magnetic sabot bases for them too.
The Officer's Career Table.
Officers in my Kings Own Lancasters are expected to spend five years in each rank. They roll on the careers table once every five years, and more junior Officers on the promotions table each time a vacancy occurs.
If an Officer dies in Service, or leaves the service, a roll on the sub table will indicate why this occurs, allowing Dr Snodgrass to record this in his Official History. The system is designed to be pretty brutal, so that in addition to Officers being killed in games on the tabletop the regiment will suffer an amount of "natural wastage."
The regiment has an establishment of One Lt Colonel, one Major, two Captains, four Lieutenants and four 2nd Lts.(or before 1880 Sub-Lieutenants.) I had intended to field a maximum of 3 units, but I had ordered a pack of Sergeants as well as a Command pack, and by scraping up figures from the mule drivers and artillerymen I will now be able to field a fourth unit due to Peter Pig`s generosity!
This is a work in progress, and I intend to run the Officer's careers game as a background to my games.
The Officer's Career Table. Dice every 5 years.
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1-5yrs
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6-10yrs
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11-15yrs
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15-20yrs
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20-25yrs
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1
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Leaves Regt.
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Dies in Service
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Dies in Service
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Dies in Service
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Dies in Service
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2
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Drink problem
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Leaves Regt
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Leaves Regt
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Leaves Regt
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Ill Health
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3
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Map reading +1
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Map reading +1
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Debts
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Debts
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Leaves Regt
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4
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Pistol shot +1
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Sword +1
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Tactics+1
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Training +1
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Pensioned Out
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5
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Logistics +1
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Logistics +1
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Training +1
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Tactics+1
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Long Service medal
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6
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Command +1
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Command +1
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Influence +1
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Influence +1
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Honoured
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Leaves
Regt.
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Dies
in Service
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Promotions
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1
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Syphilis
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Syphilis
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Never ever Sir!
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2
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Cashiered as a Drunkard
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"Accidentally" shot
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Do not make us laugh
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3
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Regimental transfer
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Unexpected illness
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Not this year.
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4
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Takes a job in civilian life
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Lost in action
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Scheduled next year
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5
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Marries Money
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The coward's way out
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Promoted for next 5 yrs
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6
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Inherits
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A fall
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Promoted
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The Official History of the 1st Battalion 4th Foot, the King's Own
Lancaster Regiment during the Colonial
Wars of the Victorian period, by Dr Winston Snodgrass MD, Military Surgeon.
Published 1915.
Regimental Officer
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Annotations
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The Official History of
the 1st Battalion 4th Foot, the King's Own Lancaster Regiment during the Colonial Wars of the
Victorian period, by Dr Winston Snodgrass MD, Military Surgeon. Published
1915.
1875: India. Lt Colonel Beaconsfield left the battalion,
being promoted to Staff Colonel to General Baggot-Glubb at Simla. The battalion was paraded before Major
Northcote, now promoted Lt.Colonel and recently awarded a Knighthood for his
service. A popular Officer, morale is
high.
Captain Hart-Dyke was promoted to
Major in the Rifle Brigade, and Captain Hartnell Smith to Regimental Major. Two of our Lieutenants, Ibbotson and Mahon were
promoted to the Captaincy vacancies. The two lieutenant vacancies were filled by
Sub-Lts. Crichton and Richmond.
Two new Sub Lieutenants joined the
regiment from the Lancaster Depot in England.
This pair will reveal their character in the field.
Our Non Commissioned Officers, the RSM,
Quartermaster and CSM will serve for the next five years if the dice of fate
spare them.
The regiment moved up to Oghi Fort in the Agror
area. This is opposite to the Hazara
tribal lands, and promises to be an interesting posting. The men were amused to be issued Khaki
uniforms, the famous redcoats of the 4th being reserved for parades from this
point onwards.
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Lt
Colonel Benjamin Beaconsfield 5+: A Jolly
Good Chap 5+, Bravo, bravo, well respected.
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1875:
Leaves the Regiment. Promoted to Col.
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Major
Stafford Northcote 6+: A Pleasant Manner. A pleasure to take tea with but
characterless
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1875:
Promoted Lt Colonel. Honoured with
a Knighthood. Sir Stafford!
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Captain
William Hart Dyke 7+: A bag of nerves. Likely to leg it if his men are
pinned , on a roll of 3+.
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1875:
Promoted Major to the Rifle
Brigade.
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Captain
William Hartnell Smith 6+: The
Gentleman has a bottle! A drunkard.
Roll for leadership.
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1875: Promoted major in the Regt.
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Lieutenant
Frederick Stanley 5+: Terrible Planner.
Unit has limited ammo.
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1875:
Sword skills +1
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Lieutenant
Henry Sir Selwin-Ibbetson, Bt, 9+: A fine Moustache, but otherwise
forgettable.
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1875:
Brevetted Captain. Logistics +1
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Lieutenant
Vincent Mahon 6+: Yellow Belly, his unit will not melee, but only fire
at enemy.
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1875:
Sword Skills +1 Promoted Captain.
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Lieutenant
Rowland Winn 5+: Fine
Swordsman rolls two dice in melee
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1875:
Dies in Service- Syphilis
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2nd
Lieutenant James Dalrymple 5+: Brave. Removes one pinned marker automatically per
turn
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1875:
Develops drink problem.
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2nd
Lieutenant Crichton Elphinstone 6+: Short sighted. Cannot order fire except at short range.
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1875:
Command +1 Brevetted Lieutenant
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2nd
Lieutenant Charles Cairns 6+: Ugly. No mirrors in his house!
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1875:
Pistol shooting skills +1
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2nd
Lieutenant Henry Richmond 7+: Lucky. May reroll any one set of dice once in the
game.
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1875:
Promoted Lieutenant. Command +1
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RSM
Charlie Atkin 6+: Bald as a coot.
No game effect but he has a
shiny head...
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1875:
Long Service medal
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CSM
Harry Bedford 6+: Unlucky,
Becomes a casualty on a roll of 1 or 2
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1875:
Training +1
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Quartermaster
Jock Wallace 6+: Steady , The men like him.
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1875:
Long Service Medal
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Surgeon
Dr Winston Snodgrass MD 6+: A damned
fine fellow, nothing more nothing less
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No annotation for this year.
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2nd
Lieutenant Brian Disraeli
NB: hates anyone named Gladstone
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1875:
Joins Regiment
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2nd
Lieutenant Edward(Teddy) Malmesbury
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1875:
Joins Regiment
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