Dutch commanders in Marshals Unleashed

Good to know:

The influence of a standard General extends to a range of 1 square in all directions, covering a total of 9 squares from their starting position. Commanders and Generals have the ability to move up to 3 squares in any direction to effectively command and lead their troops. Additionally, the troops under their command gain a movement range bonus of +1 on the battlefield, whether they are acting as individual units or in group formations, as a bonus an action point can be combined with the extra movement range.


United Netherlands

The Prince of Orange

Influence reach: 1

Command :
Artillery + 1 move

Infantry + 1 move

Cavalry + 1 move

General Perponcher Sedlnitsky 

Influence reach: 1

Command :
Infantry + 1 move

Cavalry + 1 move


Learn more about the Dutch commanders during the Napoleonic wars

During the Napoleonic Wars, the Dutch commanders played a crucial role in the Army of the United Netherlands in 1815. These commanders were tasked with leading their troops against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte, who sought to expand his empire across Europe. Despite the challenges they faced, the Dutch commanders displayed remarkable skill, courage, and strategic thinking in their military campaigns, even part of la Grande Armee, the Dutch and Belgian troops and their officers performed very well.

 

The Dutch Belgian army played a crucial role in the historic Battle of Quatre Bras. Led by General Perponcher Sedlnitsky, they were prepared to defend their position against the French forces. The prince of Orange, who was a prominent figure within the army, also commanded a significant role in coordinating the troops. Their joint efforts were aimed at pushing back the advancing French army and securing victory for the Allied forces. General Perponcher Sedlnitsky's strategic skills and strong leadership were essential in ensuring the Dutch Belgian army executed their tactics effectively.

 

The prince of Orange, known for his bravery and determination, motivated his troops to fight valiantly against the French. Despite facing fierce opposition, the Dutch Belgian army stood their ground, displaying remarkable resilience in the face of the enemy. Their unwavering commitment to the cause and their ability to work together as a cohesive unit were instrumental in the outcome of the Battle of Quatre Bras. The Dutch Belgian army's contributions in this historic battle will always be remembered as a testament to their bravery and dedication.