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e continued his bold attack, even when he was | wounded in his left arm. |
Daulatram was shot and | wounded in the thigh when police opened fire on stree |
He was | wounded in the arm at the battle of the Wilderness, p |
t at least 60 people were killed and hundreds | wounded in a series of at least 12 explosions across |
encounter with the enemy captured a flag, was | wounded in the act, but continued on duty until he re |
3 killed and 10 | wounded in a gun battle between joint TFG-ASJW forces |
Severely | wounded in the battle, Alten's conduct won for him th |
to reporters during a hospital visit to those | wounded in the blast, President Jonathan admitted his |
In 2000, Yannis Behrakis was | wounded in the ambush in Sierra Leone where the Ameri |
James was | wounded in battle but his forces killed MacLean. |
He was | wounded in January '37 at Los Rozas. |
his right hand in the battle and was mortally | wounded in the abdomen. |
23 of the pilots died and 24 were | wounded in battle. |
hirty-fifth Virginia Regiment Militia and was | wounded in the battle of the White House on September |
An exemption was made if the soldier was | wounded in battle so badly that his injuries preclude |
One of his comrades having been severely | wounded in the effort, Sergeant Burns went back a hun |
ually gaining the rank of Major before he was | wounded in 1944. |
the Yugoslav People's Liberation War and was | wounded in Sasa, near Kriva Palanka, where she died o |
he Battle of the Piave River, in which he was | wounded in the leg. |
iping forces, whose commander Li Xiucheng was | wounded in the left leg by a shot fired from a cannon |
He was seriously | wounded in combat and declared unfit for further comb |
he commanded JG 11 briefly before being badly | wounded in battle with a USAAF P-47 Thunderbolt. |
e next year he deployed to Spain where he was | wounded in action a second time at the Battle of Fuen |
of the regiment's officers had been killed or | wounded in the charge, including the regimental comma |
In 1929 he was slightly | wounded in an assassination attempt. |
He fought in the Lorraine front, but was | wounded in Picardy, leading a motorcycle cavalary uni |
bious attack on Ferrol, where he was severely | wounded in the chest as he led his riflemen up the cl |
The French landing force had 14 killed and 64 | wounded in the action. |
He was critically | wounded in a road accident which happened near Vaagai |
naged to drive the looters back, until he was | wounded in the skirmish and withdrew to the Pharos Ch |
Leaving the | wounded in Pearl, she took on board a large contingen |
Durham was twice | wounded in the hand-to-hand combat, but was highly pr |
He was | wounded in action at Cotta Usap, on January 7, 1905, |
ell and eleven others were killed or mortally | wounded in the explosion. |
Captain Mattingly was | wounded in the thigh and there were some other slight |
es to United States Marines who have severely | wounded in combat. |
Schlesinger was critically | wounded in action and subsequently discharged. |
Fogarty, another police officer, was severely | wounded in his face and legs and was partially blinde |
Although severely | wounded in the explosion, he used his body to shield |
at about 11:00, 22 men had been killed and 31 | wounded in all. |
He fought at Malplaquet, and was | wounded in the neck at the siege of Mons, but quickly |
enlisted in the Confederate States Army, was | wounded in battle, and was captured and held as a pri |
When Bhishma is mortally | wounded in battle, Ganga comes out of the water in hu |
ffmuir (3rd of December, 1715) , where he was | wounded in 17 places. |
War with the Liverpool Scottish and was twice | wounded in action. |
As a lieutenant, he was | wounded in Crimea, near Sevastopol and made a prisone |
As a percentage of casualties, killed or | wounded in action at Buna exceeded the better known B |
t against the Santo Domingo rebellion and was | wounded in action. |
0, 1863, on tender of resignation after being | wounded in the Battle of Vicksburg. |
essfully captured his opponent, but was badly | wounded in the battle. |
th her mate Joshua; however, Joshua was found | wounded in 2005 and while he was treated, Rosie found |
by three gunshots in the chest and Gracia was | wounded in her right leg. |
st the mutineers in the Nancy Affair, and was | wounded in the process. |
He was | wounded in action three times during the War. |
Although | wounded in the head and leg he went forward alone and |
o and shoots him in the chest, but is himself | wounded in the stomach by a return shot. |
efeat in the Heiji Rebellion of 1159, and was | wounded in a battle with sohei (warrior monks) of Yok |
ibution, Roman rode to the Poles where he was | wounded in battle; he therefore asked Ryurik Rostisla |
began the war as an infantry officer; he was | wounded in action on 31 August 1914. |
April 2 at the Battle of Cold Harbor, he was | wounded in the groin. |
ground next to Brady (who had been seriously | wounded in the head). |
Although severely | wounded in the eye, Sergeant Mott made a rush for the |
suffered one enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded in battle and 24 enlisted men dead from disea |
He fought and was | wounded in the First World War, served in the Baltic |
At Newbury (20 September 1643) he was | wounded in the arm and thigh, and had his horse shot |
She had lost ten men killed and 29 | wounded in the action. |
nd fought at the battle of Oraku where he was | wounded in both legs. |
campaign, on November 11, 1917, Ostermann was | wounded in action and returned to the United States f |
He was | wounded in the chest and right thigh at Fredrikshamn, |
In August 1944, Barth was severely | wounded in Normandy, losing part of his leg. |
54-1805), 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment, severely | wounded in the Northwest Indian War |
Francis Preston , who similarly to Watson was | wounded in the Battle of Maiwand Gulham (as described |
Although | wounded in the attempt, the Viceroy escaped with his |
Wounded in Italy in 1799, he continued on a military | |
Though seriously | wounded in this engagement, Lt. (j.g.) Hall, maintain |
ntually served in Merrill's Marauders and was | wounded in action. |
ross the open toward the injured men, but was | wounded in the head and knocked to the ground. |
On July 19, 1933, Buck was seriously | wounded in the head during a shootout at the Red Crow |
ficers and 40 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded in battle and 136 enlisted men dead from dise |
Robertson was severely | wounded in a skirmish along Buckhead Creek near Augus |
than any other of his scholars, and for being | wounded in a duel by the turbulent Alonso Cano. |
He was dangerously | wounded in the attempt to drive out a large body of t |
At least one serviceman was | wounded in Nazran, Ingushetia by militant fire. |
He was | wounded in the thigh during the Battle of Sandepu, bu |
At the Battle of Cerro Gordo, Sweeny was | wounded in the groin. |
irkuk, leaving four soldiers dead and 20 more | wounded in two separate attacks within a four-day per |
An estimated 250 Chinese were killed or | wounded in Wangtong. |
On 15 February 1918, he was | wounded in action over La Fere. |
Mortally | wounded in this act, Kanell was posthumously awarded |
ed only light casualties, with 3 killed and 1 | wounded in both raids. |
managed to shoot dead an accomplice which was | wounded in the first blast before he could detonate h |
tle served as a convalescent hospital for the | wounded, in which she took an active part until she d |
ernor in 1988, after being shot and seriously | wounded in late 1987 at his 40th high school reunion, |
lls a legion of policemen on his trail and is | wounded in the process. |
tim of a home invasion in early 1969, and was | wounded in a shotgun blast. |
He was | wounded in the leg during the Battle of Sandepu and t |
Simpson, although severely | wounded in the leg, held off the enemy while he calle |
in Algeria, General Margueritte was mortally | wounded in the great cavalry charge at Sedan. |
Despite being mortally | wounded in the blast, Yano proceeded to throw the rem |
and volunteered as a soldier in World War I. | Wounded in the First Battle of the Isonzo, and again |
Eight days later, he was severely | wounded in the right arm while resisting a Federal cr |
Being | wounded in action on 9 November 1916 removed him from |
a Samaj, who joined Indian Army and was badly | wounded in 1948 Indo-Pak war. |
al attention in the region, after having been | wounded in a counter-terrorism raid in the Galgala hi |
broke and ran, but many were either killed or | wounded in the early exchanges. |
rpreter were killed and a fourth U.S. soldier | wounded in a firefight with insurgents in the Diyala |
At this stage he was | wounded in the leg but in spite of his wound he led t |
ntense mortar and machine-gun fire Harden was | wounded in his side as he carried one man back to the |
Having been | wounded in battle during those six months, Warnke was |
McNeaney was | wounded in June 1918 while on a trench strafing sorti |
Mac joined the army after high school, was | wounded in the Gulf War, won a Purple Heart and joine |
Battle of Gettysburg, where he was seriously | wounded in the left eye during the defense of Oak Rid |
shot dead, and her two year old son was also | wounded in the attack.. |
He was | wounded in France in March 1918. |
against a Japanese position and was severely | wounded in the action, his deputy commander Du Yuming |
e, at least one person was killed and 10 were | wounded in blasts at five karaoke bars in the border |
ficers and 150 enlisted men killed or fatally | wounded in action and 3 officers and 182 enlisted men |
nter-attack and although he was very severely | wounded in the neck and jaw, did not give up. |
objective and although the Subadar Singu was | wounded in both legs he insisted on carrying on. |
ng the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Holliday was | wounded in his right arm, which then had to be amputa |
A European mercenary soldier | wounded in the war underwent a cyborg operation and i |
In his senior year, Hunter was | wounded in a hunting accident which led to the loss o |
He was | wounded in action during the Battle of Lexington (Mis |
died of wounds, four died of accident, and 99 | wounded in action. |
Upton was | wounded in the attack, but was promoted to brigadier |
nos Aires but lost 63 dead, many of whom were | wounded in the attack and subsequently killed. |
In an engagement the next day, Brennan was | wounded in his left arm. |
757 and the battle of Torgau in 1760, and was | wounded in the latter action. |
ty of the Royal Newfoundland, he was slightly | wounded in the Engagement on Lake Huron in which two |
erican sailor was killed and nine others were | wounded in action. |
About 200 Confederate were killed or | wounded in the abortive attack. |
However, after being seriously | wounded in four places during the Battle of the Somme |
He was | wounded in the battles for Negroponte. |
During the Battle of New Orleans, Roques was | wounded in the left leg while assisting a wounded lie |
e victorious, however his brother was fatally | wounded in the attack. |
and it was surmised that Condon, having been | wounded in the thigh, either died in captivity or was |
He was severely | wounded in 1914 while serving in the French army in W |
ed to all ranks of the three services persons | wounded in action in the face of the enemy and such i |
Wounded in action | |
He was | wounded in June 1918 and in July was commissioned as |
Wounded in the temple and “bleeding profusely,” Horns | |
orld War I, he joined the German army and was | wounded in action the following year, leading to a le |
wn stated 25 killed or fatally injured and 50 | wounded in Johnson's regiment and 2 killed and 6-7 wo |
ova during a struggle, but is herself fatally | wounded in return and dies in Garnett's arms. |
that his unit lost 59 soldiers killed and 56 | wounded, in battle with Cavazos' battalion. |
cret Service agent Timothy McCarthy were also | wounded in the crossfire. |
ives, and in Boston visited American soldiers | wounded in Vietnam. |
In heavy artillery fire, Griffith was | wounded in his thigh by a shell fragment. |
NZ Artillery, as a Major, Carson was severely | wounded in battle. |
He was | wounded in the right hand by a sniper's explosive bul |
Schmidt was | wounded in action by ground fire on 18 October 1917 w |
Patrick O'Sullivan was also | wounded in a gas attack during the First World War. |
During the battle, the narrator is | wounded in the eye by Cupid's arrow and seeks refuge |
rnational Red Cross the task of assisting the | wounded in clause 9. Clause 11 requested the deployme |
d been a soldier in the 14th Dragoons and was | wounded in the Napoleonic Wars. |
her twenty people are dead and another 55 are | wounded in continued fighting in Mogadishu between TF |
He died of "camp fever" after being | wounded in battle. |
One Union soldier was killed and three | wounded in the Battle of Fort Myers. |
k but had to reembark after had been severely | wounded in his leg and lost 20 men. |
three of the 580 British soldiers and Marines | wounded in action, died of their wounds. |
s soldiers, eleven of whom were killed and 52 | wounded in battle. |
He fought in the Second World War and was | wounded in action and later gained the rank of Major |
fe of Lieutenant Hugh McKee, who was mortally | wounded in the action. |
He was | wounded in that battle and died soon afterwards. |
He was | wounded in action on Bougainville, however he remaine |
Years later he died of pneumonia after he was | wounded in a shootout with a rival banker. |
He was slightly | wounded in minor actions near Sevastopol on 17 June 1 |
In March, 1966, Flynn was | wounded in his knee while in the field. |
g life until the Battle of Rocamadour, where, | wounded in battle, he must rest. |
His father had been | wounded in the First World War and worked at the time |
Cpt Stevens was | wounded in the legs by a Confederate sharpshooter on |
the Korean War and transported French troops | wounded in the First Indochina War from Japan to Fran |
The whites suffered one killed and twelve | wounded in the riot while the blacks had one killed a |
She treated the | wounded in the aftermath of the Green Ramp disaster. |
ntly 44% of its tank crews had been killed or | wounded in the days fighting. |
rld War II he served with distinction and was | wounded in France. |
- soldiers in the 3rd Platoon who killed the | wounded in the ditch. |
the rear guard of the French, Santa Anna was | wounded in the leg by French grapeshot. |
He was hit and severely | wounded in the arm and shoulder; but he charged into |
Up to 30 protesters and 20 policemen were | wounded in the clashes. |
Wounded in the abdomen, he convalesced at the seminar | |
fought at the Battle of Fontenoy where he was | wounded in 1745. |
He was | wounded in combat, losing an arm. |
in France and Salonika, Debenham was severely | wounded in August 1916. |
of Fort Meigs in 1813 and at Sandusky and was | wounded in the latter battle. |
State University, Ohio, when he was shot and | wounded in the right wrist by Ohio National Guardsmen |
In 2001, after being | wounded in battle, he went to Europe and took a part- |
Second Battle of Bull Run, Mott was severely | wounded in the arm and for his bravery was promoted t |
erick Banting, the discoverer of insulin, was | wounded in this battle as he was performing his dutie |
Although severely | wounded in a charge, Private Truell remained with the |
He was | wounded in the foot in a duel in 1816 and so had to l |
took many hits, and Schensnovich was severely | wounded in the abdomen by shrapnel. |
During the attack, he was seriously | wounded in the stomach by fire from Germans in the ga |
July 27, at the Battle of Deep Bottom, he was | wounded in the right hand. |
people have been killed and three others were | wounded in a renewed fighting that erupted in north o |
or injured, including Morris himself who was | wounded in the knee. |
ned the 19th Maine Infantry, and was severely | wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness. |
onsisted of 292 men Killed in Action, 692 men | Wounded in Action, and 33 men Died of Wounds. |
Criniti was | wounded in his initial attack and two of his officers |
Klebold and Valeen Schnurr, a student who was | wounded in the library that day. |
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