Indies Brigade

The Indies Brigade or Indian Brigade (Dutch: Indische Brigade or Indiaansche Brigade), also referred to as the Dutch Indies Brigade or Netherlands Indies Brigade, was a short-lived Dutch-Belgian military unit which took part in the Waterloo Campaign and subsequent invasion of France in 1815. The unit was under the command of Baron Lieutenant General Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing, a German officer in Dutch service, and consisted of:

Indies Brigade

The Indies Brigade or Indian Brigade (Dutch: Indische Brigade or Indiaansche Brigade), also referred to as the Dutch Indies Brigade or Netherlands Indies Brigade, was a short-lived Dutch-Belgian military unit which took part in the Waterloo Campaign and subsequent invasion of France in 1815. The unit was under the command of Baron Lieutenant General Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing, a German officer in Dutch service, and consisted of: