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The earliest appearence of a Caidan army was in A.S. IX, April 26, 1975; at the [[First Caid Rebellion]]. In those early days the Army had no structure, no real name (other than "the army"), and just one very inexperienced warband, the [[Brotherhood of the Blade]].  
The earliest appearence of a Caidan army was in A.S. IX, April 26, 1975; at the [[First Caid Rebellion]].  


At that time Caid was a recently formed Principality of the West Kingdom. Under its second Prince, [[Hugh the Undecided]], Caid fought this war (called a rebellion, though all was in good fun) in Bakersfield, CA; against its parent Kingdom. The King of the West was Paul of Bellatrix.
At that time Caid was a recently formed Principality of the West Kingdom. Under its second Prince, [[Hugh the Undecided]], Caid fought this war (called a rebellion, though all was in good fun) in Bakersfield, CA; against its parent Kingdom. The King of the West was Paul of Bellatrix.
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According to Western sources, the numbers slightly favored Caid; while experience and skill was all on the side of the West. Numbers are given as just around 40 for Caid; and around 30 for the West. Caidan sources claim around 35 for Caid, and 30 for the West.
According to Western sources, the numbers slightly favored Caid; while experience and skill was all on the side of the West. Numbers are given as just around 40 for Caid; and around 30 for the West. Caidan sources claim around 35 for Caid, and 30 for the West.


This First Caid Rebellion was a one-day affair, comprised of three battles: an Open Field Battle, Castle Battle, and a final Bridge Battle.  
In those very early days in the development of SCA warfare, melee/war tactics consisted of nothing more than forming one's forces into a single line of shieldmen (equipped with mismatched tourney shields), backed-up in places by the occasional spear or great-weapon fighter. The main open-field tactic of the day involved simple single-flank envelopment; usually attempting to outflank the opponent’s left with a strong rightwing.  
 
The First Rebellion had spurred interest in war fighting in both kingdoms; and the intervening months of tactical training paid dividends at the Second Rebellion.
The Caidan Army aquitted itself well, using small-team tactics that for a time compensated for the West's superior quality (Caid had only one knight, Sir Hugh; while the West had King Paul, then the undisputed finest fighter in the world, several other Dukes, and a handful of very experienced belted knights). The West won the Open Field battle; lost the Castle; and finally won the day (2 victories to Caid's 1) on the Bridge. This last was a "very close run thing"; with only Sir William the Lucky, the Western banner-bearer, surviving to cross the bridge to the Caidan side and claim the victory!
In Caid, the Brotherhood of the Blade had grown rapidly. Located largely in the Barony of Angles, the Brotherhood was the heart of the emerging Caidan army. At the time of the Second Rebellion, it could field from a dozen to twenty fighters at any given event; sporting uniform, matching equipment and trained to a high standard. Within the Brotherhood, emphasis was on combined arms teams of shieldmen (equipped with swords, maces, or hand-axes), great weapon, and spearmen. Spears mounting a hook were particularly effective at pulling down enemy shields, allowing opportunities for kills by supporting great-weapon or spear.
Outside of the Brotherhood there were as yet no organized warbands in Caid. But a handful of dedicated and enthusiastic younger fighters were beginning to emerge in Calafia; including Gregory of York, then Prince of Caid, Cameron of Caledoon, Armand de Sevigny, and Armand’s squire, young Balin of Tor (the Second Rebellion was Balin of Tor’s first war).


===Rapier Community===
===Rapier Community===

Revision as of 12:49, 10 March 2010

The Royal Army of Caid is the Caidan Army in service to our Monarchs.

Army Generals of Caid

Formerly called Captain General, the name of the office was changed in 2005.

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History

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The Army Under the Principality and Early Kingdom: AS IX-XXII

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The earliest appearence of a Caidan army was in A.S. IX, April 26, 1975; at the First Caid Rebellion.

At that time Caid was a recently formed Principality of the West Kingdom. Under its second Prince, Hugh the Undecided, Caid fought this war (called a rebellion, though all was in good fun) in Bakersfield, CA; against its parent Kingdom. The King of the West was Paul of Bellatrix.

According to Western sources, the numbers slightly favored Caid; while experience and skill was all on the side of the West. Numbers are given as just around 40 for Caid; and around 30 for the West. Caidan sources claim around 35 for Caid, and 30 for the West.

In those very early days in the development of SCA warfare, melee/war tactics consisted of nothing more than forming one's forces into a single line of shieldmen (equipped with mismatched tourney shields), backed-up in places by the occasional spear or great-weapon fighter. The main open-field tactic of the day involved simple single-flank envelopment; usually attempting to outflank the opponent’s left with a strong rightwing. The First Rebellion had spurred interest in war fighting in both kingdoms; and the intervening months of tactical training paid dividends at the Second Rebellion. In Caid, the Brotherhood of the Blade had grown rapidly. Located largely in the Barony of Angles, the Brotherhood was the heart of the emerging Caidan army. At the time of the Second Rebellion, it could field from a dozen to twenty fighters at any given event; sporting uniform, matching equipment and trained to a high standard. Within the Brotherhood, emphasis was on combined arms teams of shieldmen (equipped with swords, maces, or hand-axes), great weapon, and spearmen. Spears mounting a hook were particularly effective at pulling down enemy shields, allowing opportunities for kills by supporting great-weapon or spear. Outside of the Brotherhood there were as yet no organized warbands in Caid. But a handful of dedicated and enthusiastic younger fighters were beginning to emerge in Calafia; including Gregory of York, then Prince of Caid, Cameron of Caledoon, Armand de Sevigny, and Armand’s squire, young Balin of Tor (the Second Rebellion was Balin of Tor’s first war).

Rapier Community

On 1/10/2009, the Royal Army of Caid under the leadership of General Augustine von Freiburg and with the approval of Sven II and Kolfinna II officially inducted the Caidan Rapier community into the army.

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Officers of Caid
Offices: Crown, Arts & Sciences, Chatelaine, Chronicler, Constable, Exchequer, Herald, Lists, Marshal, Seneschal, Webwright, Youth
Officer Groups: Army, College of Heralds, College of Scribes, Collegium Caidis, Crown Prints, Newcomers Guild, Water Bearer Guild
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