I'm running an ACW game this coming weekend, and I thought it would be a good idea to generate some fictitious names for units. Some fellow wargamers across the pond probably might consider this sacrilege, but why not? As a European, I don't have a strong emotional connection to the American Civil War, so some playful imagination-style names wouldn't harm our wargaming. After all, for other periods, scenarios are full of "Bratwurst Grenadiers" and "Kartoffel Cuirassiers" fighting for the bridge over the "Schnaps River".
That's all very well, but how to come up with invented names that sound plausible? Or to be more exact: that sound plausible for a European whose native language is not English ... It's a small pet-peeve of mine: lots of the pseudo-French, -German or -Dutch used by English-speaking wargamers doesn't sound at all plausible to me ;-)
This is exactly the sort of problem why ChatGPT was invented (yes, they had wargaming imaginations in mind!), so I decided to have some fun:
Me: Can you generate some fictitious names for units in the American civil war?
ChatGPT: Of course! Here are some fictitious unit names for the American Civil War:
- Stonewall Brigade
- Liberty Rangers
- Ironclad Infantry
- Blue Ridge Rifles
- Confederate Guardsmen
- Union Sharpshooters
- Dixie Dragoons
- Prairie Scouts
- Mountain Warriors
- River Raiders
- Thunderbolt Brigade
- Wilderness Wolves
- Rebel Rangers
- Union Avengers
- Keystone Cavalry
- Bayou Battlers
- Crimson Hussars
- Appalachian Avengers
- Shenandoah Sentinels
Hmmm, some of these sound more like American Football teams. Let's try to refine ...
Me: Can you make them somewhat more inspired by historical units?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here are some fictitious unit names inspired by historical units from the American Civil War:
- Iron Brigade of the West
- Louisiana Tigers
- Bloody First Minnesota
- Texas Rangers Battalion
- Fighting Irish Brigade
- Black Hat Brigade
- 54th Massachusetts Volunteers
- 69th New York Militia
- Stonewall Jackson's Foot Cavalry
- Pennsylvania Bucktails
- Cherokee Legion
- Kentucky Orphan Brigade
- Michigan Iron Brigade
- New Jersey Blue Devils
- Ohio Light Artillery Battery
- Virginia Black Horse Cavalry
- Georgia Hussars
- Alabama Red Warriors
- Tennessee Mountain Rifles
- Indiana Graybacks
Ok, but I need Confederate units ...
Me: Can you limit the names to Confederacy units?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here are some fictitious unit names inspired by historical Confederate units from the American Civil War:
- Palmetto Riflemen
- Mississippi Rebels
- Georgia Sharpshooters
- Alabama Volunteers
- Texas Legionnaires
- Louisiana Grenadiers
- Florida Swamp Rangers
- Virginia Cavalry Raiders
- Arkansas Mountain Rangers
- Tennessee Volunteers Brigade
- North Carolina Tar Heels
- South Carolina Palmetto Guards
- Kentucky Long Rifles
- Missouri Border Ruffians
- Maryland Southern Defenders
- Confederate Hussars of Mississippi
- Georgia Ironclad Infantry
- Alabama Hellhounds
- Texas Lone Star Battalion
- Louisiana Tigers Heavy Artillery
Ok, this looks better. But if 18th century imaginations all sound like Bratwurst and Kartoffelsalat, why not have some more fun?
Me: Can you also draw some inspiration from brands of bourbon?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here are some fictitious Confederate unit names inspired by historical units and brands of bourbon:
- Rebel Reserve Rifles
- Dixie Derby Distillers
- Bluegrass Bourbon Battalion
- Kentucky Colonel Cavalry
- Tennessee Whiskey Warriors
- Magnolia Mash Militia
- Rebel Yell Rangers
- Old Dominion Dragoons
- Bayou Bourbon Brigade
- Virginia Vintage Volunteers
- Cornhusker Cavalry
- Bourbon Barrel Battalion
- Rebel Oak Infantry
- Peach State Potentates
- Bourbon County Brigade
- Kentucky Mash Maulers
- Deep South Distillery Defenders
- Rebel Rye Riflemen
- Whiskey Rebellion Regiment
- Moonshine Mountain Militia
Me: How about adding some unit numbers?
ChatGPT: Absolutely! Here are some fictitious Confederate unit names inspired by historical units, brands of bourbon, and including unit numbers:
- 3rd Rebel Reserve Rifles
- 1st Dixie Derby Distillers
- 7th Bluegrass Bourbon Battalion
- 5th Kentucky Colonel Cavalry
- 11th Tennessee Whiskey Warriors
- 4th Magnolia Mash Militia
- 9th Rebel Yell Rangers
- 12th Old Dominion Dragoons
- 6th Bayou Bourbon Brigade
- 8th Virginia Vintage Volunteers
- 2nd Cornhusker Cavalry
- 15th Bourbon Barrel Battalion
- 10th Rebel Oak Infantry
- 13th Peach State Potentates
- 17th Bourbon County Brigade
- 14th Kentucky Mash Maulers
- 20th Deep South Distillery Defenders
- 16th Rebel Rye Riflemen
- 19th Whiskey Rebellion Regiment
- 18th Moonshine Mountain Militia
Ok, this sounds promising, we can use these for inspiration.
But I need names for the Union as well.
Me: Can you give me a list of historically sounding fictitious unit names
for the Union army in the American civil war, inspired by whisky brands?
ChatGPT:
Certainly! Here are some fictitious Union unit names inspired by whisky brands with a historically sounding twist:- Old Charter Chasseurs
- Four Roses Rifles
- Eagle Rare Rangers
- Buffalo Trace Brigade
- Knob Creek Cavalry
- Woodford Reserve Riflemen
- Maker's Mark Militia
- Basil Hayden's Battalion
- Colonel E.H. Taylor's Troop
- Widow Jane's Warriors
- Jim Beam's Dragoons
- Rebel Yell Rifles
- Bulleit Bourbon Brigade
- Elijah Craig's Infantry
- Wild Turkey Volunteers
- Jack Daniel's Jaegers
- Old Forester Fusiliers
- Gentleman Jack's Guards
- Larceny Legion
- Old Fitzgerald's Fusiliers
Ok, all set!
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