The siege of Bergen op Zoom (8 March 1814), took place during the War of the Sixth Coalition between a British force led by Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch and a French garrison under Guilin Laurent Bizanet and Jean-Jacques Ambert.
French General Guilin Laurent Bizanet had 2,700 soldiers in the garrison when, under cover of night and using local intelligence, Graham attacked.
General Bizanet remained in control of Bergen op Zoom until a peace accord was signed.
One source named Bizanet as the governor and Jean-Jacques Ambert as the French commander.
In addition to the units listed below, the source counted the 2nd Battalion of the 35th Foot in the assault force.