On the 15th of March, Colonel Catrice, an accomplished Walloonofficer of engineers, commanding the approaches against the Polder, was killed.
2
Leaving a Walloonofficer, in whom he had confidence, to guard the position already gained, he went back in person for reinforcements.
3
Under Van den Berg was Count Bucquoy-Longueval, a Walloonofficer of much energy and experience, now general-in-chief of artillery in the archduke's army.