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Activity Handbook PDF Title page
Armoured Combat Armoured Combat landing page Fighters' Handbook

Marshals' Handbook

Fighters' Handbook Title page

Marshals' Handbook Title page

Armoured Combat Draft Armoured Combat Draft landing page Fighters' Draft Handbook

Marshals' Draft Handbook

Fighters' Handbook Title page

Marshals' Handbook Title page

Siege Siege landing page Siege Handbook Siege Handbook Title page
Siege Draft Siege Draft landing page Siege Draft Handbook Siege Draft Handbook Title page
Fencing Rapier landing page Fencing Handbook Fencing Handbook Title page
Fencing Draft Fencing Draft landing page FencingDraft Handbook Fencing Draft Handbook Title page
Archery Archery landing page Archery Handbook Archery Handbook Title page
Archery Draft Archery Draft landing page Archery Draft Handbook Archery Draft Handbook Title page
Equestrian Equestrian landing page Equestrian Handbook Equestrian Handbook Title page
Equestrian Draft Equestrian Draft landing page Equestrian Draft Handbook Equestrian Draft Handbook Title page
Youth Armoured Combat Youth Armoured Combat landing page Youth Armoured Combat Handbook Youth Armoured Combat Handbook Title page
Youth Armoured Combat Draft Youth Armoured Combat Draft landing page Youth Armoured Combat Handbook Youth Armoured Combat Draft Handbook Title page

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Armoured Combat - Fighters Handbook

Armoured Combat Editing Notes

Combat Authorisation Reqs

  • Suggest upping minimum age for banner bearers to 16. War is an armoured combat activity, and no armoured combatant may be under 16. It walks like a duck, sounds like a duck...

Armour requirement

  • get a diagram of the parts of the hand and wrist which must be armoured.

Melee Weapon standards

  • "Restraints are not required on great weapons or spears used single-handed, or on single-handed back-up weapons less than 45 centimetres in length." Society rules don't include a max length for back-up single-handed weapons not requiring lanyards. Is this a specifically Lochac thing?
  • incorporate changes from rulings in notes

Missile Weapon Standards

  • Define rigid and non-rigid quivers (use rigid material standards?)

Changes to rules

  • also need to update change log page when changes are incorporated
  • changes to the rules which would affect our exemptions should also include an update to those exemptions from Society Earl Marshal.

Armoured Combat - Marshals Handbook

Armoured Combat - Siege Handbook

Siege Handbook pdf

Editing notes - Siege

Siege Engines and Structures

  • Pick what metric conversion is being used for imperial measurements - 1/2 inch = 12 or 13mm?
  • Change log notes - Adjustment of measurement units, conversion to NZ/Aus English standard spelling

Rapier Combat Handbook

Rapier Editing notes

Remove reference to indemnities

  • these are covered by membership and event and practice attendance and are not specific to combat.

Rapier - Introduction

  • Rules change process described should match Armoured Combat requirements - announcement in court, publication in Pegasus etc.
  • Update web link to new location when changed

Rapier - Canon

  • Consider separating sections
  1. General Information
  2. Behaviour On The Field
  3. Use of Weapons and Parrying Devices
  4. Acknowledgement of Blows
  5. Melee/War Combat
  • Metric conversion of imperial units

Rapier - Equipment Specifications

  • Metric conversion of imperial units - Armoured Combat uses 6mm for 1/4 inch

Rapier - Authorisations

  • We're keeping indemnities for minors for 21 years?? Under what legislation are we entitled to do that?

https://www.maddocks.com.au/app/uploads/2017/08/Document-Retention-Table-10-July-2017.pdf

Australian Charities and Not for Profit Commission Act 2012 (Cth)
A registered entity must retain financial and operational records.
Records must be written in English or readily accessible and easily convertible into English.
Part 3-2 s 55-5
7 years after the completion of the transactions, operations or acts covered by the records.
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
Private sector organisations that are required to comply with the Privacy Act must take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal information if:
  • it is no longer needed for any purpose for which the information may be used or disclosed under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth); and
  • the organisation is not legally required to retain the information.
Australian Privacy Principle 11.2
When the personal information is no longer needed for any purpose for which it may be used or disclosed under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the organisation is not legally required to retain the information.

Rapier - Administration

  • What are SCA Lochac (NZ & AUS) requirements for working with youth?
  • Chiropracter as health professional?
  • Quarter Courts don't exist anymore - use grievance procedure as per Kingdom Law

Rapier - Glossary

Suggested further glossary items:

Cloak
Draw cut
Tip cut
Push cut
Percussive cut
Blade grasps
Abrasion-Resistant Material
Material that will withstand normal combat stresses (such as being snagged by an unbroken blade) without tearing. Examples include, but are not limited to:
  • broadcloth
  • a single layer of heavy poplin cloth (35% cotton, 65% polyester; "trigger" cloth)
  • sweat pants
  • Woven knit tights or lycra /spandex mix tights.
Nylon pantyhose and cotton gauze shirts are examples of unacceptable materials.
Puncture-Resistant Material
Any fabric or combination of fabrics that passes the Standard Fencing Armour Test set out under rule 3.2.1.5. Examples may include, but are not limited to:
  • 2 mm leather
  • four layers of heavy poplin cloth
  • ballistic nylon rated to at least 550 Newtons
  • commercial fencing clothing rated to at least 550 Newtons.
Kevlar is not an acceptable material, as it degrades rapidly.
Rigid Material
Puncture-resistant materials that will not significantly flex, spread apart, or deform under pressure of 12 kg applied by a standard mask tester repeatedly to any single point. Examples of rigid material that may comply with the standard for Rigid Material are:
  • 0.8 mm stainless steel 1.0 mm mild steel
  • 1.6 mm aluminium, copper, or brass
  • One layer of hardened heavy leather (8oz, 4 mm).
  • The mesh of a standard fencing mask
Resilient Padding
Any material or combination of materials - equivalent to 6mm (0.25 inches) of closed cell foam - which absorbs some of the force of a thrust or blow. The standard padded bib of a fencing mask may meet this requirement, depending on construction.
Standard Fencing Armour Test (SFAT)
used for testing Puncture Resistant Material.
Fleche
running at an opponent with rapier extended
Lists
Melee
Parrying Devices
Non-rigid parrying device
Parrying Gauntlet
Rubber band gun
Pole Weapon
Rapier (referred to as Heavy Rapier in the Society Rules)
Cut and Thrust Rapier.

Equestrian Handbook

Youth Armoured Combat

Youth Armoured Combat Handbook Introduction