At Khotyn, the dying Hetman turned his own last breaths into orders, leading from the edge of death until victory arrived without him.
Rank - 101
Exiled from their own homeland, the Polish Lancers of Napoleon’s Guard carved a path from Spain to Russia to Waterloo—lances leveled, vengeance blazing, and glory bought by the yard in blood.
Group Rank - 42
A band of mad geniuses in jeeps and sandstorms, the original SAS turned chaos into a weapon and wrote their legend across the desert in fire and dust.
Group Rank - 49
A brotherhood of madmen, poets, and farmers turned soldiers, the ANZACs carved their legend into the cliffs of Gallipoli—proving that courage, stupidity, and loyalty often wear the same face.
Group Rank - 50
France’s resurrection drove Shermans instead of angels, and their hymns were sung in machine-gun bursts.
Group Rank - 41
A blood-slick roll call of Zulu legends — the kings, killers, and loyal madmen who forged an empire from discipline, thunder, and the edge of an assegai.
Group Rank - 40