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  2. Anglo Allied Engineering are importers and distributors of high-quality industrial electrical control and safety equipment to South Africa. Specialising in Pressure Switches, Limit Switches, Position Safety Switches, Rope Pull Safety Switches, Electro-Magnetic Sensors, Inductive Sensors, Capacitive Sensors, and Photo-Electric Sensors.

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  3. Anglo-Allied Army in Flanders and France - 1815. When the Duke of Wellington arrived to take to the command of the Allied Army in early April 1815 he found mainly the original Subsidiary Army, commanded by HRH General The Prince of Orange, which had been stationed in the Low Countries since the end of the previous war in 1814.

  4. Other Anglo-allied troops began to give way as well. A counterattack by the Nassauers and the remains of Kielmansegge's brigade from the Anglo-allied second line, led by the Prince of Orange, was also thrown back and the Prince of Orange was seriously wounded. The survivors of Halkett's brigade were reformed, and engaged the French in a firefight.

  5. Once it became clear that the Allies were amassing huge armies to invade France and depose him again, Napoleon acted swiftly, leaving Paris on June 12 and striking north to defeat the Anglo-Allied ...

  6. Anglo-allied Army order of battle Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Combined British, Dutch and Hanoverian forces were under the supreme command of Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The order of battle included below reflects all units of the Anglo-allied Army including those that were not present for the battles ...

  7. The Commanders. The battle of waterloo engaged a multinational collection of armies, commanded by principal generals whose military reputations were in high regard prior to the decisive fight. Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, led the Anglo- Allied Army, composed of nearly 70,000 men from the British Army and the King’s German ...

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