[FOCH] Roche and Foch
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Created: 2016-06-18
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THIS PLATOON IS LOOKING FOR GOOD SOLDIERS
AND COMMANDERS
REQUIREMENTS :
For players :
• Platform : Xbox One
• Skill : >250 when applying
• Experience : no restriction
• Playing Assault or/and Engineer
• Age : >16 years old (exceptions can be made)
• Countries : worldwide
For commanders :
• Platform : everything as long as you can Command on Xbox One
• Skill : no restriction
• Experience : >10 hours
• Age : >16 years old (exceptions can be made)
• Countries : worldwide
HOW TO APPLY?
• Click on the "Apply" button of the platoon
• Send a message to the founder where you will explain where you are good at in Battlefield
• If we judge satisfactory your level based on Battlelog stats, you will be assigned in one of the four squads of the platoon
SQUADS
• Commanders
• Ground Force (Assault and ground based Engineers)
• Air Force (air based Engineers)
Assigned to the 30th Battalion of Chasseurs (French Army) in October 1914 (WW1) and the 27th battalion in July 1915, Albert Roche can unleash his courage and his unconsciousness. He volunteered for the missions deemed unwinnable. In Alsace, a German blockhouse full of guns blocks the road to the French attack. Roche convinces his superiors: the night, the Germans lit a stove for warmth. Just throw grenades into the pipe to be rid of. Mission accomplished: Roche returns with eight prisoners and machine guns of the enemy. At Sudel (Alsace) his whole section was broke. A soldier would normally be leaked or would be made. Roche shines the battlements guns of his dead comrades and runs from one to the other to shoot. Imagining the firmly held trench, the Germans retreated.
Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) was a French general and Marshal of France, Great Britain and Poland, a military theorist and the Allied Supreme Allied Commander during the final year of the First World War. Historians describe two sides of Foch. The first is the aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders, and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916. The other side is the Allied Commander-in-Chief who in 1918 successfully coordinated the French, British, American, and Italian efforts into a coherent whole. Relying on attrition, rather than maneuver, and deftly handling his strategic reserves, Foch defeated the German army. The second Foch generally receives more lavish praise than the first one.
AND COMMANDERS
REQUIREMENTS :
For players :
• Platform : Xbox One
• Skill : >250 when applying
• Experience : no restriction
• Playing Assault or/and Engineer
• Age : >16 years old (exceptions can be made)
• Countries : worldwide
For commanders :
• Platform : everything as long as you can Command on Xbox One
• Skill : no restriction
• Experience : >10 hours
• Age : >16 years old (exceptions can be made)
• Countries : worldwide
HOW TO APPLY?
• Click on the "Apply" button of the platoon
• Send a message to the founder where you will explain where you are good at in Battlefield
• If we judge satisfactory your level based on Battlelog stats, you will be assigned in one of the four squads of the platoon
SQUADS
• Commanders
• Ground Force (Assault and ground based Engineers)
• Air Force (air based Engineers)
Assigned to the 30th Battalion of Chasseurs (French Army) in October 1914 (WW1) and the 27th battalion in July 1915, Albert Roche can unleash his courage and his unconsciousness. He volunteered for the missions deemed unwinnable. In Alsace, a German blockhouse full of guns blocks the road to the French attack. Roche convinces his superiors: the night, the Germans lit a stove for warmth. Just throw grenades into the pipe to be rid of. Mission accomplished: Roche returns with eight prisoners and machine guns of the enemy. At Sudel (Alsace) his whole section was broke. A soldier would normally be leaked or would be made. Roche shines the battlements guns of his dead comrades and runs from one to the other to shoot. Imagining the firmly held trench, the Germans retreated.
Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) was a French general and Marshal of France, Great Britain and Poland, a military theorist and the Allied Supreme Allied Commander during the final year of the First World War. Historians describe two sides of Foch. The first is the aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders, and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916. The other side is the Allied Commander-in-Chief who in 1918 successfully coordinated the French, British, American, and Italian efforts into a coherent whole. Relying on attrition, rather than maneuver, and deftly handling his strategic reserves, Foch defeated the German army. The second Foch generally receives more lavish praise than the first one.