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W.i.n.t.e.r said:
That wone was Angolan (see previous page)
Oh yeah, whoops.
 
No, the "all white" unit was the 1st version of the Tunisian Musketeer, the Angola Rifleman used a green shirt and blue paints (for team color). BTW, thanks for have enjoyed friends!!! :)

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Pokababá
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/Pokababa.zip
Civilization: Tupi
Civilopedia entry: Pokababá is the musketeer of the Tupi civilization (natives from coast of present Brazil). They got these weapons mainly with Portuguese and French and used them to fight against/backing these two nations or among the Tupi tribes.

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Guerrilha Soteropolitana
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/GuerrilhaSoteropolitana.zip
Civilization: Brazi
Civilopedia entry: Guerrilha Soteropolitana (Guerilla of Salvador, first capital of Brazil) was the first guerilla unit in history. It was created to fight against the Dutch forces in the XVI century, when this nation has invaded the capital of this colony of Portugal.

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Dragão Lanceiro
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/DragaoLanceiro.zip
Civilization: Brazil
Civilopedia entry: Dragão Lanceiro means Dragoon Pikeman in Portuguese. This unit was created in the XIX century in Brazil by Dom João VI, the King of Portugal. Dom João IV has moved to Brazil running away of Napoleon and created this unit to be the elite corp. of the Brazilian army, now with the status of Vice-Kingdom.

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W.i.n.t.e.r said:
Nice unit, yet it had one basic flaw. No rifle = swift death had Napoleon ever bothered... :rolleyes:

Thanks for have enjoyed more one unit :)

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This is my first mounted unit, the animations r basicly the same of the first version, I just did little changes in this version.

Guayacuru
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/Guayacuru.zip
Civilization: Tupi
Civilopedia entry: Guayacuru is the Horseman of the Tupi civilization (natives from coast of present Brazil). It is the name of a tribe that uses horses to fight. The way the riders of this Tupi tribe use to mount the horses is single.

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Dragão da Independência
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/DragaoIndependencia.zip
Civilization: Brazil
Civilopedia entry: Created by Dom João VI of Portugal in 1808 as the 1st Brazilian Army Cavalry Regiment, the Dragões da Independência (literally, "Independence Dragoons") has been acting since then as the Brazilian Head of State's Honor Guard, first of the Emperors Pedro I and Pedro II, and the Presidents' since the proclamation of the Republic, in 1894.

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Gaucho à Cavalo
Download: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads9/GauchoCavalo.zip
Civilization: Brazil
Civilopedia entry: Gaúcho à Cavalo means Mounted Gaucho in Portuguese, Gaucho is the natural people from Rio Grande do Sul state, the southern state in Brazil. Horses are used by this people in theirs life, including in the war times, such against the Brazilian Federation, other nations or between rival families of this region.

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GauchoCavalo-Fortify.gif
 
W.i.n.t.e.r said:
Nice unit, yet it had one basic flaw. No rifle = swift death had Napoleon ever bothered... :rolleyes:

Napolean used them too, in fact i belive spaers and pike were used in WWI (lancers i know)
 
Johann MacLeod said:
Napolean used them too, in fact i belive spaers and pike were used in WWI (lancers i know)
Uhm, spears and lances were not regular armament anymore (to say the least) at those mentioned times. Of course I know that one WWI trench soldier or another wore chainmail for melee action, or was wielding a three foot club with 9 inch iron nails stuck through them- though, that doesn't change the fact that it is not the weapon of choice High Command was thinking about, but more of a weapong of desesperation once gunpowder is out.
 
Sword_Of_Geddon said:
WW1 was a stupid war anyways...except for the Red Baron, he was cool, but other than that, nothing good came out of that war
Air travel, petrol engines, Womens' rights... (although... err) when thinking about it... nah, I guess U r right- a stupid war...;)
 
Well, WW2 wouldn't of had happened if WW1 didn't. It would be a much different world today if neither war had occured. Perhaps they would have occured later? All I know is that weapons technology and tactics wouldn't be as advanced today..
 
from Wikipedia said:
A quagmire (from "quake" + "mire") is, literally, shaky, miry ground; as a political term used to describe a foreign military campaign in which there is either no foreseeable possibility of victory or the objectives are unclearly defined, and at the same time no clear exit strategy has been formulated in the absence of victory. The military campaign is likened to a kind of swamp or marsh in which the warring nation is unable to remove itself.

Typically, a quagmire occurs when a major power attempts with little success to subdue a foreign guerrilla insurgency. Often matters of national pride or belief in military invincibility are the cause of the lack of an exit strategy. It is often humorously suggested that the best way to resolve the military impasse associated with a quagmire is to simply "declare victory and go home."

Cool, one learns a new word every day :D
 
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