Dumouriez was forced by his superiors to return to Belgium and take command in the Flanders Campaign.
In 1793-1794, his younger brother Albert Gyulay served in the Flanders Campaign.
He remained on Freytag's staff during the Flanders Campaign in 1793.
In 1793 and 1794 he commanded the army in the Austrian Netherlands during the Flanders Campaign.
Capel served in the Flanders Campaign of the late 1790s.
He served against the First French Republic in the Flanders Campaign and received promotion to general.
He participated in the Flanders Campaign against Charles Pichegru in 1794.
The swan song of the States Army was the Flanders Campaign of 1793-1795, during which it played an often unappreciated role.
Nonetheless, the Coalition allies launched a determined drive to invade France during the Flanders Campaign.
By 1793, Souham had risen to the rank of general de division during the Flanders Campaign.