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Erwin Muilwijk19 Feb 2022 6:17 a.m. PST

When you are interested in the number of registered wounded from musket balls during the 1815 campaign amongst the Netherlands field army, you should read my artcile on Academia (get your free access there). It is an English translation of the original article written in Dutch, also available there with illustrations.
For the article in English go to: link

Injuries and consequences for Dutch veterans of the Waterloo campaign. An investigation into musket wounds via, among others, the Fonds 1815.

Erwin Muilwijk19 Feb 2022 6:19 a.m. PST

There are also other originally written articles by me on the Netherlands field army on my Academia page: link

Lieutenant Lockwood19 Feb 2022 6:15 p.m. PST

I can attest to the high standard of scholarship evident in Erwin's work.

Personal logo enfant perdus Supporting Member of TMP24 Feb 2022 4:56 p.m. PST

Thank you for the heads up on this Erwin. It was a very informative read. I'll echo Lt. Lockwood in saying everything I've read from you (especially your three volume magnum opus) has been superb.

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