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The regiment, commanded by Jeff Higgins, was a CoC hotbed. It had no artillery, but did have Thorsten Engler's volley gun unit, which had been used to execute those responsible for the Świebodzin incident. Aside from its "special duty", the Hangman became known as a crack combat unit after its involvement in the Battle of Zielona Góra . At the Battle of Ostra, members of the regiment carried effigies of Johan Banér hanging from nooses.

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  • Hangman Regiment
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  • The regiment, commanded by Jeff Higgins, was a CoC hotbed. It had no artillery, but did have Thorsten Engler's volley gun unit, which had been used to execute those responsible for the Świebodzin incident. Aside from its "special duty", the Hangman became known as a crack combat unit after its involvement in the Battle of Zielona Góra . At the Battle of Ostra, members of the regiment carried effigies of Johan Banér hanging from nooses.
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  • The regiment, commanded by Jeff Higgins, was a CoC hotbed. It had no artillery, but did have Thorsten Engler's volley gun unit, which had been used to execute those responsible for the Świebodzin incident. Aside from its "special duty", the Hangman became known as a crack combat unit after its involvement in the Battle of Zielona Góra . At the Battle of Ostra, members of the regiment carried effigies of Johan Banér hanging from nooses.
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