Rostkammyr Army

This article is about the current Rostkammyr Army, for past versions and other Rostkammyr Military units see here.

"Ga Pa! Ga Pa! Go On! Go On!"

- Official battle cry and motto of the Rostkammyr Army. One of the minor armies that make up the Grand Alliance Army, the Rostkammyr Heer, known as the Rostkammyr Army in Common and colloquially as the Karolyre or Karolers, is the regular army of the Principality of Rostkamm. Formed from soldiers conscripted from the Principalities individual provinces, the Army is commanded by a mix of Rostkammyr Nobility and the common citizenry.

= History = The history of the most recent incarnation of the Rostkammyr Army is short, as it was only created early in the year 627 K.C.

Founding
Founded with the reinstatement of the Principality of Rostkamm on the 2nd of February, 627 K.C, the Rostkammyr Army inherited the personnel and equipment of the Greyhallow Demi-Brigade and the Greyhallow Provincial Guard, with the majority of officers keeping their ranks from the previous army.

The first actions to be taken by the army have followed a basic agenda:
 * Creation of an elite "Royal" Corps from the veteran units of the former Brigade.
 * Expansion of the former Brigade's logistics Corps to take up roles formerly held by the Stormwind Army.

Uniform Redesign
In early March, following the army's reaching of full operational strength, the final step before the deployment of the army was the replacement of the varying uniforms worn by the previous Greyhallow forces. Due to the unsuitability of the previous uniform for the milder climate of the Broken Isles and colonial theatres such as the Urundwald in Stranglethorn, a new uniform design of Red, red and silver was initially commissioned to reflect the army's Stormwindian and Rostkammyr heritage, however, complaints from the Navy resulted in this uniform's replacement by one of red, black, silver and gold.

Third Legion Invasion
Coming Soon!

= Organisation = Like other militaries, the Rostkammyr Army is divided into multiple units to ensure proper command and control during warfare.

Army
Consisting of the entire land forces of Rostkamm, the Army or Heer in Rostkammyr, is the largest unit of the Rostkammyr Army. It is commanded by the Prince of Rostkamm and the General of Rostkamm and consists of 228 000 men at full strength.

Corps
A quarter of the army, a Corps consists of all the regiments that recruit from a single province of the Principality or, in the case of the Royal Corps, is an elite military unit. A Corps also includes the necessary support personnel required for the combatant units to operate. It is commanded by a Commander.

Brigade
A ad-hoc formation of multiple regiments that is assembled for a single battle, Brigades are commanded by a High Captain.

Regiment
Numbering at around 6000 men for Infantry, Skirmisher and Dragoon Regiments or 3000 men for Cavalry Regiments and Artillery Companies, with 900-1800 regulars, the regiment is the smallest strategical unit of army, is ceremonially headed by a Captain, typically the Count of the County the regiment recruits from, and is commanded in battle by said Captain or a Major.

Although most regiments consist solely of infantry, skirmishers, cavalry, dragoons or artillery, Regiments of the Frontier can consist of a mix of infantry, skirmishers and dragoons and are also typically larger than a standard regiment, due to the requirements of flexibility for units serving in colonial roles.

Battalion/Wing/Battery
The primary tactical unit used by the army, the Battalion is made up entirely of Vanguard or Line units and consists of around 600 men in Battalions and Dragoon Wings or 300 men in Batteries or Cavalry Wings, commanded by a Captain-Lieutenant.

Company/Lance
Commanded by a Captain-Lieutenant or First Lieutenant and a Lieutenant, the Company consists of either the centre or a wing of a formation in the infantry, or an independent unit in other arms. Companies are made up of either ranged or melee units and consist of 75-150 men. They are the smallest logistical unit of the army.

Troop
Numbering between 25 and 50 strong, Troops are the equivalent of the standard GAA platoon and typically consist of a third of a company. They are commanded by Sub-Lieutenant and two Sergeants.

Squad
Consisting of six men, a squad is the smallest unit of the army and is commanded by a Corporal.

Vanguard Infantry
The elite of an Infantry Regiment, the Vanguard Infantry, known as the Strommyre vyn Fut in Rostkammyr, form the first battalion of their regiment and are deployed at the front or rear of the battle formation. All Vanguard Infantry are required to be Veterans or higher in rank and often take the brunt of any combat.

Line Infantry
The most numerous division, the Line Infantry or Lyngyre vyn Fut are the footmen, Musketiers and grenadiers of the Rostkammyr Army. Used to fight the main part of the Principalities wars, the Line Infantry, while not as prestigious as most other units, are possibly the most important. The 2nd-4th Battalions of any Infantry Regiment are always Line Infantry Battalions.

Militia Infantry
The reservists and home defence of the army, the Militia Infantry or Wehryr vyn Fut are members of an Infantry Regiments 5th-10th Battalions and serve as garrison and policing troops for their home county.

Vanguard Skirmishers
The elite light infantry of the army. Vanguard Skirmishers or Strommyre tyll Gaeg are tasked with specialised scouting and skirmishing. They form the First Battalion of their regiment and typically work closely with any attached S.P.Y forces.

Line Skirmishers
The light infantry and scouts of the Rostkammyr Army, the Line Skirmishers, also know as the Lyngyre tyll Gaeg, are used for raiding and skirmishing with enemy forces in battle and are typically experienced woodsmen before being conscripted.

Militia Skirmishers
The militia equivalent of the Skimishers, the Militia Skirmishers or Wehryre tyll Gaeg serve as local game keepers and patrols for their home county and are trained to conduct guerrilla warfare in the event of an invasion. They form the 4th-9th Battalions of their regiments.

Vanguard Cavalry
The elite cavalry, the Vanguard Cavalry or Strommyre vyn Pferd serve as the lance-head of any major cavalry operation undertaken by their regiment and, like their infantry counterparts, form the First Wing of their regiment.

Line Cavalry
The main bulk of the Rostkammyr regular cavalry forces, the Line Cavalry or Lyngyre vyn Pferd are armed as a mix of Dragoons, Lancers and Hussars, who are trained to operated in close coordination with each other. Like Line Infantry, the Line Cavalry form the Second and Third Wings of their regiment.

Militia Cavalry
Used as a rapid response force to internal issues, the Militia Cavalry or Wehryr vyn Pferd are armed in the same manner as their regular counterparts, although the lack the training or professionalism of full time units. Like Militia Infantry, they form the 4th-9th Wings of Cavalry Regiments.

Artillery
The engineers and gunners of the army, the Artillery is the smallest primary division of the army, numbering around 14 400 men and 144 cannons.

Auxiliary
The butchers, bakers and armourers of the army, the Auxiliary are non-combatants who provide basic services to the army's personnel.

Mages
The magical support for the Rostkammyr Army, the Mage Division is a sub-sect of the Order of the Bleeding Eye.

Chaplains
The healers and councillors of army, the Chaplain Division is made up of priests of the Rostkammyr Clergy and Rostkammyr Paganism.

Artillery Sharpshooter Troop
= Ranks =

Recruit
= Tactics =

Due to the relatively small size of the Rostkammyr Army, Rostkammyr tactics are generally shock tactics focused on destroying or routing and enemy force before it is able to bring its greater numbers to bear. Termed the "Ga Pa" or "Go On", these tactics focus on highly aggressive, short ranged infantry firefights and melee's backed up by cavalry on the flanks and close-range artillery support.

Line Infantry
As Line Infantry forms the majority of the Rostkammyr Army (2/3s of the total force), the infantry tactics therefore form the core of the Ga Pa method. Rostkammyr infantry typically form up in a chequerboard-style pattern of three lines, each of these lines made up of multiple battalions.

The infantry battalion itself consists of around 600 infantrymen and is formed with its three Line Companies as a core, with the Grenadier Companies, formed four ranks deep, on the flanks. Each of the Line Companies consists of a Troop of Halbardiers in the centre, formed up in eight ranks, with a Troop of Musketiers, formed in four ranks, on each flank.

Attacking
The method of attacking in this formation is as follows: In this form of attack, enemy forces are unable to fire more than once when using crossbows or firearms. In the case that the enemy line is broken, the Vanguard retires to 600 feet to recuperate while allowing the cavalry to chase down the routing enemy. If the attack is unable to break the line, the Vanguard will break off and retreat behind the second and third lines, forming a defending formation with which to engage the enemy in a musketry duel.
 * 800 Feet: Artillery and second line halt. First and third lines continue forward at standard marching pace.
 * 600 Feet: Third line halts to wait for artillery to move up. First line continues forward at same pace.
 * 300 Feet: First line enters enemy missile range and breaks into a run. Artillery has by this point moved up to the third line and has delivered another salvo.
 * 150 Feet: First line halts, musketeers and grenadiers double up before delivering a salvo from their muskets. After salvo they immediately begin to run forward again, without reloading. Hits are highly likely at this range.
 * 75 Feet: First line halts again, fires a second salvo and launches grenades before immediately charging into melee combat. Hits are almost guaranteed at this range.

Defending
In the case that the army is forced on to the defensive, which will usually occur if the Vanguard fail to break the enemy line, the battalions will instead adopt a defending formation. In this formation the Vanguard forms the third line and acts as a reserve force, while the standard Line Battalions form the first and second lines.

Once the enemy force has moved into musketry range (150 feet), the first line begins to fire volleys by rank at the enemy. If the attackers continue forward and reach 75 feet, the first line doubles up and its Musketiers fire a salvo from the second barrels on their muskets while the Grenadiers launch their grenades at the enemy. In the case that the attackers survive this and enter melee combat, Musketiers draw swords and advance with the Grenadiers to engage the lightly armoured enemy troops, such as normal humanoids or demons such as Satyrs or Sayaad. Meanwhile the Halbardiers engage heavier units such as Felguards or Tauren.

While the first line is engaged with the enemy force, the second line moves up past the artillery positions and fires into the flanks of the enemy units. In the case that the enemy force still continues the fight, the third line advances to reinforce the first two.

The Spaekad
Although battalions are normally formed with their Halbardier and Musketier troops separate, in certain cases they are also able to form a Spaekad formation. This formation consists of half the Musketier troops formed in a dense, two rank formation in the from of the battalion, while the Halbardier troops form the third and fourth ranks of the formation. Finally, the other Musketier troops form the fifth and sixth ranks and the Grenadiers form in six ranks on the flanks. This formation is best used when fighting large numbers of heavier infantry and/or cavalry and as such has seen much use against the Legion forces in recent times.

Morale
Notably, the ability for the infantry to keep their cool even in the face of heavy missile fire and/or powerful enemy troops is key to the success of the infantry Ga Pa and as such the Rostkammyr units must use strict discipline and borderline indoctrination when training new recruits.

Artillery
= Armoury =

= Units =

Chaplains (Kaplyre)
= Uniform =

Epaulettes
Worn to symbolise elite or officer status, Epaulettes are colour-coded based upon branch and rank as follows: Additionally, epaulettes are marked with a single stripe for Junior Enlisted, Adjutants and Senior Officers and dual stripes for Senior Enlisted, Junior Officers and Generals.
 * Gold - Generals and Senior Officers
 * Gold and Silver - Junior Officers and Adjutants
 * Gold and Black/Red - Vanguard Grenadier, Fusilier, Carabinier, Sharpshooter, Knight or Pistolier
 * Silver and Black/Red - Line Grenadier, Fusilier, Carabinier, Sharpshooter, Knight or Pistolier
 * Black/Red - Militia Grenadier, Fusilier, Carabinier, Sharpshooter, Knight or Pistolier
 * None - All other roles

Branch and Division Insignia
Used to mark a soldiers specific branch, Branch/Division Insignia appears on most items of uniform. Branch insignia appears as follows: Additionally, Division insignia is made up of Branch insignia plus the following:
 * Blood Drop - Habardiers
 * Rose - Musketiers
 * Three-Flamed Grenade - Grenadiers
 * One-Flamed Grenade - Fusiliers
 * Wagon Wheel - Auxiliaries
 * Eye - Mages
 * Nine-Pointed Star - Chaplains
 * Crossed Halbards - Infantry
 * Bugle - Skirmishers
 * Horseshoe - Dragoons
 * Crossed Sabres - Heavy Cavalry
 * Crossed Lances - Heavy Cavalry
 * Crossed Cannons - Artillery
 * Crossed Hammers - Sappers

Full Uniforms
Based on the uniforms of both the Stormwindian Fusiliers and the Nuitois Army, the modernised standard uniform of the Rostkammyr Army is divided into categories based on division, with standard colouring for each division: Furthermore, each set of uniforms is also divided into:
 * Red - Infantry and Artillery
 * Green - Skirmishers
 * Black - Cavalry
 * Brown - Colonial Troops
 * Parade Dress, worn during parades and important battles.
 * Winter Dress, worn during winter
 * Summer Dress, worn during summer.

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Red
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Red with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool Gloves - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Red with Closed Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Fur and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Fur and Felt Gauntlets - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Karpus - Grey and Red (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Trousers - Grey
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Linen Waistcoat - Grey
 * Linen Tailcoat - Red with Open Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Green
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Green
 * Wool Tailcoat - Green with Silver Braid
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Jaegers and Sharpshooters)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Lancers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Green
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Green
 * Wool Tailcoat - Green with Closed Lapels
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Green Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Karpus - Grey and Green (Jaegers and Sharpshooters)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Lancers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Breeches - Green
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Linen Waistcoat - Green
 * Linen Tailcoat - Green with Open Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Jaegers and Sharpshooters)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Lancers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Black
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Black
 * Wool Pelise - Black with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - (Dragoons)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Black
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Black
 * Wool Surtout - Black
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Black Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Karpus - (Dragoons)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Breeches - Black
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Linen Dolman - Black
 * Linen Surtout - Black
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - (Dragoons)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Cuirassiers, Cavaliers, Pistoliers, Knights and Lancers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Black
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Black
 * Wool Tailcoat - Black with Silver Braid
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Black
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Black
 * Wool Surtout - Black
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Cuirassiers and Knights)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Black Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Breeches - Black
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Linen Dolman - Black
 * Linen Surtout - Black
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Cuirassiers and Knights)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Karpus - (Musketiers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Dark Blue
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Dark Blue
 * Wool Tailcoat - Dark Blue with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool Gloves - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Dark Blue
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Dark Blue
 * Wool Tailcoat - Dark Blue with Closed Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Fur and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Fur and Felt Gauntlets - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Karpus - Grey and Red (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Trousers - Dark Blue
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Dark Blue
 * Linen Tailcoat - Dark Blue with Open Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Dark Blue
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Dark Blue
 * Wool Pelise- Dark Blue with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Lancers)
 * Wool Gloves - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet (Lancers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Dark Blue
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Dark Blue
 * Wool Surtout - Dark Blue
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Lancers)
 * Fur and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Fur and Felt Gauntlets - Grey
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet (Lancers)

Summer Dress

 * Linen Trousers - Dark Blue
 * Linen Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Dark Blue
 * Linen Surtout - Dark Blue
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Lancers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes and Gaiters - Black
 * Headgear
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Jaegers, Carabiniers and Sharpshooters)
 * Steel Helmet (Lancers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Brown
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Closed Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Summer Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Open Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)
 * Steel Helmet - Silver (Halbardiers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Brown
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Dolman - Brown with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Jaegers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Surtout - Brown with Closed Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Jaegers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)

Summer Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Surtout - Brown with Open Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Jaegers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Carabiniers)

Parade Dress

 * Wool Breeches - Brown
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Silver Braid
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

Winter Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Closed Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Boots - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

Summer Dress

 * Wool Trousers - Grey
 * Wool Shirt - Grey
 * Wool Waistcoat - Grey
 * Wool Tailcoat - Brown with Open Lapels
 * Steel Breastplate - Silver (Halbardiers)
 * Wool and Felt Greatcoat - Grey with Red Lapels
 * Epaulettes
 * Leather Shoes - Black
 * Headgear
 * Leather Cocked Hat - Black (Musketiers and Fusiliers)
 * Fur Colpac - Black (Grenadiers)

= Engagements =

Third Legion Invasion
= Notes =

OOC

 * The Rostkammyr Army draws heavily from the real life French, German, Hungarian, Swedish, Polish and Russian Armies of the 17th to 18th Centuries.
 * Rank names are mostly based upon German and Russian ranks.
 * Tactics and organisation are based upon the Swedish Caroleans.
 * Infantry uniforms are based on Carolean, Russian and Napoleonic French uniforms
 * Rebellion Era Uniforms - Pre-Westernised Russians
 * First-Third War Era Uniforms (Winter Uniformss) - Caroleans
 * Fourth War Era Uniforms (Summer Unforms) - Napoleonic French
 * Cavalry uniforms and organisation is based upon Hungarian and Polish Cavalry.