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Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1814)

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1814 siege during the War of the Sixth Coalition
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Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1814)
Part of theWar of the Sixth Coalition

British illustration of the attack
Date8 March 1814[1]
Location
Bergen op Zoom,Deux-Nèthes, France (present-day Netherlands)
51°29′46″N4°17′05″E / 51.4960°N 4.2847°E /51.4960; 4.2847
ResultFrench victory[1]
Belligerents
First French EmpireFranceUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandUnited Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
First French EmpireJean-Jacques Ambert
First French EmpireGuilin Bizanet
United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandThomas Graham
Strength
2,700[1]4,000–9,000[1]
Casualties and losses
500–600[1] killed, wounded, or captured920–1,900 killed and wounded[1]
2,263 captured[2]
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Thesiege of Bergen op Zoom (8 March 1814), took place during theWar of the Sixth Coalition between a British force led byThomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch and a French garrison underGuilin Laurent Bizanet andJean-Jacques Ambert. The initial British assault force seized part of the defences, but a well-managed French counterattack compelled much of the assault force to surrender.Bergen op Zoom is a port in theNetherlands about 70 kilometres (43 mi) south ofRotterdam and 40 kilometres (25 mi) north ofAntwerp inBelgium.

Assault

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French GeneralGuilin Laurent Bizanet had 2,700 soldiers in the garrison when, under cover of night and using local intelligence, Graham attacked. The French, however, were positioned well, and the population allied with them as they fought in the streets. The attacking British troops took heavy casualties. General Bizanet remained in control of Bergen op Zoom until a peace accord was signed.

Forces and casualties

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One source named Bizanet as the governor andJean-Jacques Ambert as the French commander. The 2,700-man French garrison sustained 500 killed and wounded and 100 captured during the action. Depending on sources, the British assault force consisted of between 4,000 and 9,000 men. Of them, between 2,100 and 4,000 were killed, wounded or captured. In addition to the units listed below, the source counted the 2nd Battalion of the35th Foot in the assault force. The Guards Brigade consisted of three companies of the1st Foot Guards and four companies each of the2nd Foot Guards and3rd Foot Guards, all from the 2nd Battalions of the regiments.[3]

British Order of Battle

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Graham formed his troops into four columns as follows:[4]

CommanderUnitNumber of Men
1st ColumnColonelLord ProbyBrigade of Guards1,000
2nd ColumnLieutenant-colonel Morrice,69th Foot55th Foot250
69th Foot350
33rd Foot600
3rd ColumnLieutenant-colonel Henry,21st Foot21st Foot400
91st Foot100
37th Foot150
4th ColumnBrigadier-general Gore / Lieutenant-colonel Carleton44th Foot300
Flank companies of the21st and37th Foot200
1st Foot600
Total3,950

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefBodart 1908, p. 477.
  2. ^Burnham & McGuigan 2010, p. 216.
  3. ^Smith 1998, pp. 508–509.
  4. ^Barrington 1814, pp. 377–378.

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