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Alfred van der Smissen
Belgian officer (1823–1895) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alfred van der Smissen, 2nd Baron van der Smissen (1 February 1823 – 16 June 1895) was a Belgian general.[2]


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Biography
He started his career in the French Foreign Legion[3] before serving in the Belgian Legion in the Second Franco-Mexican War.[4]
Family
Alfred van der Smissen is the second son of Jacques Van der Smissen, 1st Baron van der Smissen, a Belgian artillery officer who enlisted in 1807 in Napoleon's Grande Armée, where he obtained the rank of major. His mother was Louise Catherine Colleton Graves, daughter of Rear Admiral Richard Graves (1758-1836) and niece of Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves, who took part in the landing of the French expeditionary force of Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur de Rochambeau near Yorktown.[5][6]
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Bibliography
- André Vander Mensbrugghe, « Alfred-Louis-Adolphe Vander Smissen », dans : Biographie nationale de Belgique, tome 22.
- Jacqueline Hons, « La légion belge au Mexique », Ami, no 26, novembre 1981.
- Eric Taladoire, Les contre-guérillas françaises dans les terres chaudes du Mexique (1862-1867), l’Harmattan 2016
- Charles Daubige, Les vestes rouges au Tamaulipas, 1876
- Modeste Loiseau, Le Mexique et la légion belge (1864-1867), Bruxelles : J. De Cocq, 1870
- Emile Walton, Souvenirs d’un officier belge au Mexique (1864-1866), Ch. Tanera Éditeur, Paris, 1868, p. 172
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