The army commanded by the Duke of Wellington at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo included two infantry divisions and three cavalry brigades of the newly-unified Netherlands (or 'Dutch-Belgian') army. The part played by these troops in the two battles, under experienced officers many of whom had seen long service in Napoleon's campaigns, has often been unjustly dismissed by British commentators. The organisation, uniforms, and battle record of the Belgian units are explained here in detail by a researcher experienced in Continental archives, and illustrated by a specialist in the period.
Contents
– The Low Countries in 1813-14
– Austria and the Légion Belge – organisation, service, uniforms
– The Dutch-Belgian Army, 1814 – organisation, uniforms
– The Dutch-Belgian Army, 1815 – organisation, uniforms
– Belgian units at Quatre Bras and Waterloo – Siborne's slanders & the documentary record
– Bibliography
Wellington’s Belgian Allies 1815 (Men-at-Arms 355)
Author(s) : PAWLY Ronald
- Year of publication :
- 2001
- Place and publisher :
- Oxford: Osprey
- Number of pages :
- 48