Recruitment
"Wanted - Brisk lads, light and straight, and by no
means gummy: not under 5 feet 5½ inches, or over 5 feet 9 inches in
height. Liberal bounty, good uniforms, generous pay! Step lively lads and come
in while there is time."
So recalls a contemporary recruiting poster. But we do not require you to be
like this; all you need is to be interested in the Napoleonic Wars, be prepared
to take on your chosen role of soldier, drummer, camp follower or lady, and be
prepared to have fun.
What do I need?
You will need to wear reproduction
period clothing for the role you are portraying. We expect members to obtain their own kit,
however, we provide you with all the help you need. If you intend to be a soldier, besides your uniform
you will need to obtain a shotgun licence and a black powder or an
explosives licence, depending on your local constabulary. These will allow you
to carry a musket and be issued with cartridges. See our FAQ for more detail on some of these questions,
However, we do not expect you to pay for your uniform all at once; where
possible we can lend you equipment until you can aquire your own. For those who
are good at sewing, we can supply patterns so that you can make your own
uniforms. Alternatively, there is sometimes some secondhand equipment on the
market which will cut costs dramatically.
We are always on the lookout for new suppliers, so if you are good at sewing
or leatherwork you can also make items of equipment to sell to other members.
Many of our ladies make their own dresses, after researching contemporary
patterns. But period dresses can also be bought from various suppliers, or
obtained at re-enactors' fairs.
How do I join?
If you would like a membership form or if you have any questions
you can contact our Recruitment Officer, Graham Sherwood
His contact details are available on our Contacts Page
Current Positions
In a full strength Battalion there exists 10 companies. One Light,
one Grenadier and eight Centre Companies.
Light Company
The light company traditionally embarked on skirmishing in battle,
picking off officers and NCO's, causing confusion amongst enemy
ranks. By the Napoleonic Wars it was often used as another heavy
element of the Batallion. The light company was the 2nd Flank Company
of any Regiment. the uniform differs slightly from the other companies,
but most noticeably wings on the shoulders and a green plume on
the shako.
The Light Company of the 2nd Queen's Royal currently has vacancies
in its ranks. Suitable canditates should be of intelligent mind
and spirit, be of fitness to move swiftly in order around the field
of battle.
Centre Company
The centre company makes up the bulk of the regiment and was traditionally
used as the heavy elements of the regiment. Most new recruits start
out in the Centre Company. The Centre Company is characterised as
having tuffs on the shoulders and a white over red plume on the
shako.
The Centre Companies of the 2nd Queen's Royal is taking new recruits.
We are currently filling out our number 1 Company and will be looking
to start the 2nd Company this year.
In addition we have two vacancies for drummers to provide drill
and battle support.
Grenadier Company
The Grenadier Company is the 1st Flank Company of the Regiment.
it was traditionally made up of the most experienced, tallest and
strongest of rank and file. the Grenadiers once used and carried
grenades to destroy fortifications etc. but by the Napoleonic wars
stood in close ranks like the Centre Companies. They were often
used as the shock troops of a Battalion. The Grenadier Company is
characterised by wings on the shoulders and a white plume. On parade
Grenadiers wear the bearskin.
The Grenadier company of the 2nd Queen's Royal has recently been
established, and is currently looking for members. Potential canditates
should be tall and well built, around the 6ft mark is preferred.
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