OOC
Steam Name: [L2:RP] The Guvnor
Hours: Just Over 1000
IC
Character Name: John Wallace
Position you are applying for: Machine Gunner [British Side]
Physical Description: 6ft Tall, 32Yrs Old. Physically Fit. And Healthy
Short Character Bio: John Had Been Fostered Most Of His Life. So Never Knew Who His Parents really were. He Always had a passion for Helping others. and being fit and practical. hence why as soon as he could. he signed up to join The Army.
OOC
Steam Name: Tom
Hours: like 1600
IC
Character Name: Thompson Hightower I
Position you are applying for: Corporal (British Side)
Physical Description: 29 y/o | Large Mustache | Strong Build | 6ft 1 |
Short Character Bio:
Thompson Hightower I was born in 1885 in the English Countryside. Thompson started hunting alongside his father from a young age, he loved the thrill he would get from hunting the target and completing his objective. He enlisted in the Army in 1908.
OOC
Steam Name: [L²:RP] Nudelsalat im Panzer
Hours: 2400 (?)
IC
Character Name: Johann Sebastian Freiherr von Rundstedt
Position you are applying for: Leutnant
Physical Description: 1.85m tall, Short Blonde Hair, Clean uniform, Wears a monocle, Several medals and badges adorn his officers-uniform
Short Character Bio: Johann Sebastian Freiherr von Rundstedt was born in 1878 in a part of West-Prussia. His family has a long-lasting military tradition in the Prussian army. Following this tradition, von Rundstedt joined the Heer of the German Empire in 1896 with the age of 18. As his father, Franz Freiherr von Rundstedt, was a part of the OHL, the German High Command, Johann quickly ranked up in the army. His last promotion was in 1910 to the rank of a Leutnant.
He is known for his hatred against the french and his ruthless & strict behavior. He expects his orders to be followed without hesitation. Von Rundstedt would definitely fight to the last bullet. According to him, surrender is and will never be an option.
(Jan 6, 2020, 07:28 PM)Daley Wrote: [ -> ]
Positions:
Leutnant 0/1
Unteroffizer 0/2
Mediziner 0/4
Scharfschütze 0/1
MG-Schütze 0/2
Soldat 0/na
Entschuldigung aber I have to correct ze FEHLER in zis.
It's not
"Unteroffizer", it is
Unteroffizier.
It's not
"Mediziner", it is
Sanitäter.
It's not "Soldat", it is
Gefreiter (the regular rank for a soldier of the Heer).
The "Unteroffizier" could also be renamed to "Feldwebel", which was more common and a typical Unteroffiziers-rank.
(Jan 7, 2020, 05:25 PM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 6, 2020, 07:28 PM)Daley Wrote: [ -> ]
Positions:
Leutnant 0/1
Unteroffizer 0/2
Mediziner 0/4
Scharfschütze 0/1
MG-Schütze 0/2
Soldat 0/na
Entschuldigung aber I have to correct ze FEHLER in zis.
It's not "Unteroffizer", it is Unteroffizier.
It's not "Mediziner", it is Sanitäter.
It's not "Soldat", it is Gefreiter (the regular rank for a soldier of the Heer).
The "Unteroffizier" could also be renamed to "Feldwebel", which was more common and a typical Unteroffiziers-rank.
For the time period, Feldwebel was a PFC whilst Unteroffizier was a Corporal. At least that’s what Wikipedia has told me.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military...man_Empire
(Jan 7, 2020, 06:27 PM)Faustin Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 7, 2020, 05:25 PM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 6, 2020, 07:28 PM)Daley Wrote: [ -> ]
Positions:
Leutnant 0/1
Unteroffizer 0/2
Mediziner 0/4
Scharfschütze 0/1
MG-Schütze 0/2
Soldat 0/na
Entschuldigung aber I have to correct ze FEHLER in zis.
It's not "Unteroffizer", it is Unteroffizier.
It's not "Mediziner", it is Sanitäter.
It's not "Soldat", it is Gefreiter (the regular rank for a soldier of the Heer).
The "Unteroffizier" could also be renamed to "Feldwebel", which was more common and a typical Unteroffiziers-rank.
For the time period, Feldwebel was a PFC whilst Unteroffizier was a Corporal. At least that’s what Wikipedia has told me.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military...man_Empire
Unteroffizier was more or less just a category of multiple "lower-officer" ranks, as it is today. Feldwebel is one of those Unteroffiziers-ranks.
Unteroffizier as a rank itself was used very rarely, as you would never see someone approaching an officer with "Herr Unteroffizier", but rather with his proper rank like "Herr Feldwebel".
(Jan 7, 2020, 04:36 PM)Montyfatcat Wrote: [ -> ]Why do the Germans have more medics?
Because Daley did an OOF. Changed
(Jan 8, 2020, 11:35 AM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 7, 2020, 06:27 PM)Faustin Wrote: [ -> ] (Jan 7, 2020, 05:25 PM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote: [ -> ]Entschuldigung aber I have to correct ze FEHLER in zis.
It's not "Unteroffizer", it is Unteroffizier.
It's not "Mediziner", it is Sanitäter.
It's not "Soldat", it is Gefreiter (the regular rank for a soldier of the Heer).
The "Unteroffizier" could also be renamed to "Feldwebel", which was more common and a typical Unteroffiziers-rank.
For the time period, Feldwebel was a PFC whilst Unteroffizier was a Corporal. At least that’s what Wikipedia has told me.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military...man_Empire
Unteroffizier was more or less just a category of multiple "lower-officer" ranks, as it is today. Feldwebel is one of those Unteroffiziers-ranks.
Unteroffizier as a rank itself was used very rarely, as you would never see someone approaching an officer with "Herr Unteroffizier", but rather with his proper rank like "Herr Feldwebel".
Used Wikipedia since my German isn't that on point. I would change the ranks but doing that now will cause confusion, will however make sure to change them to more appropriate ones might an even like this occur again. But thanks for the heads up