They moved to Luxembourg where he served as Dutch military commander.
The Dutch commander and most of his men were killed, and the survivors were captured.
Dutch commanders say they also draw from their army's experiences in southern Iraq from 2003 through 2005, where similar tactics were used.
This convinced the Dutch commander to remain in this position.
Initially, the complex of buildings formed the headquarters of the Dutch commanders and their staff.
The army made landfall and a Dutch commander took over Danzig's defense.
In this refusal he was supported by the other Dutch commanders.
The captain of the ship was brought to the Dutch commander.
The battle is recorded for the heavy death toll among the Dutch commanders.
Though not a general, he was authorized to give orders to Dutch commanders at these battles.