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Hendrik Detmers

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517: 296:, but they kept advancing. The British line (1/3rd Foot) poured fire onto the Guard, and general Chassé ordered Detmers to charge the French column with his brigade. This was to be a bayonet charge, as Chassé had a predilection for this type of manoeuvre (that had earned him the nickname of "général baionette" from 254:
Ireland and Kingdom of Great Britain into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland with effect from 1 January 1801, could cause some social unrest. The brigade was later deployed in the Channel Islands and on the Isle of Wight against possible French landings. It was dissolved in 1802 and Detmers was put on
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on their bayonets, according to a British eye-witness (captain Edward Macready, 2/30th regiment of Foot). In combination with the fire of the British infantry (notably the Guards and 52nd Oxfordshire regiment), and as this happened at the same time the French suffered a number of other setbacks, the
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in October, 1799. In December 1800, the infantry were put aboard transports and shipped to Cove in Ireland (the artillery remained in Lymington). They joined various regiments that were posted to Ireland at this time in the expectation that the implementation of the Acts to unite the Kingdom of
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This may be possible as there was not a single "general Vanhope" in the entire Dutch army, let alone anyone by that name that warranted a mention in dispatches. Kyle van Beurden in his dissertation remarks that Wellington in his report to the Dutch king
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Some historians have speculated that because of this feat of arms Wellington referred to Detmers, when he mentioned "... general Vanhope, commanding a Brigade of Infantry of the King of the Netherlands" honorably in his Dispatch of 19 June 1815 to
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Mijne emigratie in Duitschland, Engeland en Ierland in de jaren 1799-1802: met een verslag omtrent de Hollandsche Brigade in dienst van Groot-Brittannien, onder bevel van Z.D.H. den Heere Erfprins
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undertook its famous assault on the Allied right wing toward the end of the day, and the British line was hard pressed, the Dutch Third Division was ordered forward at the initiative of general
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who wanted to stage a raid into the Batavian Republic in the summer of 1795. After this project came to nothing he travelled to England where he became involved in the preparations of the
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Relation des événements qui se sont produits à la 3me division de l'armée royale néerlandaise durant les journées des 15, 16, 17, et 18 juin 1815, et jusque dans la matinée du 19
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In 1814 Detmers again entered Dutch service as a lieutenant-colonel. He was promoted to colonel the same year and put in command of the 1st Brigade of the 3rd Division (general
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regiment. He was promoted to second lieutenant on 16 May 1782. He became a captain in 1788 and was promoted to major in 1794. He took part in the
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Detmers was a son of Johan Detmers and Justina Constantia Tollius. He married Maria Johanna Kolff on 13 February 1789. They had one daughter.
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for his exploit in 1815. On 24 August 1816 he was promoted to major-general and appointed Provincial Commander of the province of
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Horse Artillery Officers of the Netherlands Serving from 1813 to 1815: Smissen, Jacques-Louis-Dominique, Baron van der
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gave the sign for a general advance of the Allied army after which Napoleon's army started to collapse.
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Cowards at Waterloo?: A Re-Examination of Bijlandt's Dutch-Belgian Brigade in the Campaign of 1815
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the Dutch Third Division was placed in reserve on the right wing of the Allied Army under general
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of 1799, which he joined on the British side. After the expedition came to nothing he joined the
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La campagne de 1815 aux Pays-Bas d'aprÚs les rapports officiels néelandais: Annexes et notes
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4th Grenadiers broke; this retreat is considered the "tipping point" of the battle:
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he joined the "OsnabrĂŒck Assembly," a group of former soldiers around
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made clear that he had actually intended to compliment major-general
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in the Dutch Army. He still was in that post when he died in 1825.
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In any case, Detmers received a Knight's Cross Third Class in the
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Patriots and Liberators. Revolution in the Netherlands 1780-1813
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Waterloo. New Perspectives. The Great Battle Reappraised
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Bas, F. de and J. de T'Serclaes de Wommersom (1908).
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Knights Third Class of the Military Order of William
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Sprundel
The Hague
Battle of Waterloo
Military Order of William
Battle of Waterloo
Dutch States Army
Flanders Campaign
Siege of Landrecies
Battle of Fleurus (1794)
Seneffe
Geertruidenberg
Dutch Republic
Batavian Republic
Orangist
Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau
Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
King's Dutch Brigade
Hereditary Prince
Isle of Wight
half-pay
Chassé
Waterloo Campaign
Battle of Waterloo
Lord Hill
Imperial Guard
Chassé
Krahmer de Bichin
Napoleon
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