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His Majesty's Armed Forces
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:15 pm
by Imperial Federation
His Majesty's Armed Forces of Ireland
A Mhórgachtai Fórsaí Armtha na hÉireann |
Emblem of His Majesty's Armed Forces |
Irish Army
Arm na hÉireann |
Banner of the Irish Army |
Lord High Marshal: Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan |
Standing Size: 16,000 Men
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His Majesty's Irish Naval Service
Seirbhís Chabhlaigh na hÉireann a Shoilse |
Ensign of the Irish Naval Service |
Lord High Admiral: Cathal O'Malley, Earl of County Mayo |
Chief Naval Architect: Sir Matthew Mullan |
Vessels:
First Rates:
Third Rates:
Frigates: |
Royal Marines: 4,600
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His Majesty's Armed Forces of Ireland
A Mhórgachtai Fórsaí Armtha na hÉireann
Service Rifle: "Cailín" Irish Standard Pattern Musket
Service Sword: Irish Standard Sword Pattern of 1697
Service Uniform
Re: His Majesty's Armed Forces
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 3:24 am
by Imperial Federation
His Majesty's Armed Forces
of Scotland
Feachdan Armaichte A Mhòrachd na h-Alba
His Majesty's Armit Forces o Scotland |
Emblem of His Majesty's Armed Forces |
Scots Army
Scots Airmy / Arm na h-Alba |
Banner of the Scots Army |
Lord High Marshal: Thomas Buchan, 1st Earl of Fyvie
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Standing Size: 10,000 Men
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Royal Scots Navy
Cabhlach Rìoghail na h-Alba |
Ensign of the Royal Scots Navy |
Lord High Admiral: Thomas Gordon, 1st Viscount of
Garmouth
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Vessels:
First Rates:
Third Rates:
Frigates: |
Royal Marines: 2,000
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His Majesty's Armed Forces of Scotland
Feachdan Armaichte A Mhòrachd na h-Alba
His Majesty's Armit Forces o Scotland
Service Rifle: "Bonnie Lass" Scottish Standard Pattern Musket
Service Sword: Scottish Basket Claymore Pattern of 1695
Service Broadsword: Scottish Great Claymore Pattern of 1695
Service Uniform
Note: Highland units often will wear blue tartan kilts in place of jacket and trousers.
Re: His Majesty's Armed Forces
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:58 am
by Imperial Federation
Vessels of His Majesty's Navy
Soithí de Chuid Cabhlach a Mhórdhachta
Model of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity
Irish Ships in Class: Our Lady of the Holy Trinity
Scottish Ships in Class: N/A
Specifications:
Type: 124-Gun First-Rate Ship of the Line
Length: 61.3 meters
Beam: 16.2 meters
Crew Complement: 1,050
Broadside Weight:
Armament:
Lower Gun Deck: 32 x 42-Pounders
Middle Gun Deck: 34 x 24-Pounders
Upper Gun Deck: 36 x 12-Pounders
Quarterdeck: 16 x Long-9s
Forecastle: 6 x Long-9s
Model of Our Mother Saint Brigid of Kildare
Irish Ships in Class: Our Mother Saint Brigid of Kildare,
Saint Brendan the Navigator,
Tuatha Dé Danann,
Ardrí
Scottish Ships in Class: Saint Columba,
Saint Andrew
Specifications:
Type: 100-Gun First-Rate Ship of the Line
Length: 59.5 meters
Beam: 16.2 meters
Crew Complement: 1,102
Broadside Weight:
Armament:
Lower Gun Deck: 28 x 42-Pounders
Middle Gun Deck: 28 x 24-Pounders
Upper Gun Deck: 28 x 12-Pounders
Quarterdeck: 12 x Long-9s
Forecastle: 4 x Long-9s
Model of Bannockburn
Irish Ships in Class: Rock of Cashel,
Killashandra,
Inishowen,
Cliffs of Moher,
Mullaghgarve,
Carrowmore
Scottish Ships in Class: Bannockburn,
Dread God,
Moiry Pass,
Skaithmuir
Type: 74-Gun Third-Rate Ship of the Line
Length: 51 meters
Beam: 13.6 meters
Crew Complement: 550
Broadside Weight:
Armament:
Lower Gun Deck: 28 x 36-Pounders
Upper Gun Deck: 28 x 24-Pounders
Quarterdeck: 14 × 9-pounder guns
Forecastle: 4 × 36-pounder carronades