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n France, earned three field commissions, was | wounded three times, and awarded the Distinguished Se |
carrying his regiment's colors despite being | wounded three times. |
militants, who killed two of the soldiers and | wounded three others, before air support killed 20-40 |
The Spanish fire, however | wounded three more men and holed the boat in many pla |
Over the course of the war, he was | wounded three times before being captured and held as |
From a kneeling position, he killed five and | wounded three enemy soldiers while providing the cove |
try during the Civil War, during which he was | wounded three times. |
command in the 3rd Virginia Cavalry, and was | wounded three times. |
Tanner himself was | wounded three times in the battle. |
lace on 28 August, and they "killed 10 Arabs, | wounded three and captured 3". |
ry, 1900, near Strijdenburg, when dangerously | wounded through the lungs and called upon to surrende |
robbers, did not leave the field until again | wounded through both arms. |
benefit concerts for Belgian veterans and war | wounded throughout Belgium, singing under the name Cl |
s effected, and he then scooped cover for the | wounded, thus saving their lives. |
evacuated back to Germany, having been badly | wounded, thus saving him from a worse fate as the Sov |
the officers were either killed or critically | wounded, thus rendering control more difficult. |
Master Qi heals the | wounded Tiger and Turbo, and teaches them new martial |
The | wounded tiger falls off the cliff and lands in the ba |
(both gaseous hormones) is released from the | wounded tissue, neighboring plants also manufacture p |
ful siege of Aleppo, Hattusili returned badly | wounded to Kussara, so that it may be plausible to lo |
rrying Lieutenant Sewell, who was lying badly | wounded, to a place of safety, under a very heavy fir |
There, she transferred the | wounded to shore-based hospitals, then prepared for O |
nt out with the medical officer to remove the | wounded to places of safety, although he himself was |
The battle had caused 15 killed and 39 | wounded to Ambuscade, including Jenkins and his two l |
He was | wounded to the head and claimed to have both heard ot |
er 40mm gun director before retiring with the | wounded to Saipan on the 28th. |
Those too badly | wounded to be moved before dressing, he dressed under |
e ships of the squadron and transferred their | wounded to hospital ships. |
ted at 33. ISAF ground troops transported the | wounded to medical treatment facilities after they fo |
The Vestale had lost 10 killed and 22 | wounded to two killed and three wounded on the Clyde. |
, machine-gun and shell fire and brought back | wounded to safety. |
and supplies into the area as well as combat | wounded to rear areas. |
people were able to pull many of the lightly | wounded to safety before the emergency services final |
ing Lesperon, fights them, and escapes, badly | wounded, to the castle of Lavedan. |
ng the Battle of Churubusco, he was seriously | wounded to his right arm, causing it to be amputated. |
ul in evacuating their remaining supplies and | wounded to the west toward Greensboro, NC, General Sh |
upplies, rations, and clothing; evacuated the | wounded to hospitals in England and France. |
it really meant to be in a war-to be shot and | wounded, to be fighting for my life on the intensive |
er to the destroyer, and then transferred the | wounded to the cruiser at sea. |
ken prisoner, but six of these were too badly | wounded to be moved long distances. |
Ambulances took the | wounded to hospitals or private clinics, and bodies w |
r, he was executed at the age of 42, by being | wounded to death and then thrown into the sea from a |
Dead and | wounded totals given by Bernard Fall for the Viet-Min |
harles Linton, was killed taking the mortally | wounded Trainor with them. |
In 1878, Vera Zasulich shot and | wounded Trepov after he had ordered the flogging of a |
She paused at Saipan on 12 May to send | wounded troops to hospitals on the island and then co |
e first part of the Second World War carrying | wounded troops from the UK to Canada, and bringing th |
a was mired in the American Civil War and the | wounded troops were in need of care. |
tal was established here in 1778 for sick and | wounded troops under General William Smallwood's comm |
By the end of July, nearly 15,000 | wounded troops had passed through the Gettysburg stat |
World War 1, with the loss of 100,000 dead or | wounded troops, meant that detail was necessary to en |
he tavern served as a make-shift hospital for | wounded troops, many undergoing surgery and amputatio |
ao Luc as he was enroute to Cam Ranh to visit | wounded troops. |
l War, for it was a bandage assembly area for | wounded troops. |
By later Ranger accounts, Brooks, though | wounded, trudged forward under fire, rapidly firing h |
She was fatally | wounded trying to protect May during one of the team' |
ame from Ignatius of Loyola, who was severely | wounded, trying in vain to defend the city castle. |
eported to have died in Jomsborg after he was | wounded trying to regain his power with a Jomsviking |
In the meantime, Pramod is | wounded trying to protect Geeta and is hospitalized. |
e Gaza Strip, after two Israeli soldiers were | wounded Tuesday in a mortar bomb attack by Palestinia |
Kenyan officials say a security officer was | wounded Tuesday when Somali Islamist militants ambush |
ians, including four policemen, and seriously | wounded twelve others, one also a policeman, subseque |
Wagner was among three | wounded, twelve others died. |
i soldiers, all officers on reserve duty, and | wounded twelve other people, six Israeli servicemen a |
lict, responding to Albanian mortar fire that | wounded twenty civilians in the Koltuk area. |
bat in Normandy, with their commander Kieffer | wounded twice in the course of the day. |
He was | wounded twice and was awarded the Military Cross. |
He was severely | wounded twice during the conflict. |
He served in France, was | wounded twice and on one occasion returned to Dublin |
He was | wounded twice at the Battle of Cold Harbor. |
Wounded twice during combat, Roman eventually left fo | |
He was | wounded twice during the Invasion of Normandy. |
The book also claims he was | wounded twice at the Battle of Little Big Horn and wa |
antry, in the Confederate States Army and was | wounded twice in battle. |
He was | wounded twice more, eventually being hurt so badly in |
e [Ettrick] Forest or the Pentland Hills, was | wounded twice and risked capture ambushing larger Eng |
He was | wounded twice during combat. |
Rogers was | wounded twice and was commissioned a first lieutenant |
Persse was | wounded twice during the war and it was of wounds tha |
combat during the invasion of Poland and was | wounded twice during the Battle of France in 1940. |
He was | wounded twice during the war. |
He was | wounded twice and he was decorated for his valour. |
oldier in the Confederate States Army and was | wounded twice during the war. |
talion at the Battle of Barrosa, where he was | wounded twice, once severely; was present at the sieg |
where he was promoted Major in June 1917, was | wounded twice, mentioned in despatches twice, and was |
uring the American Civil War, in which he was | wounded twice, and fought mainly in the Western Theat |
He was | wounded twice, and on the second occasion he was take |
In The Satan Seller, Warnke claims he was | wounded twice, while in his second book, Hitchhiking |
m during the Vietnam War, during which he was | wounded twice, and awarded the Silver Star. |
t Gallipoli and later in France, where he was | wounded twice, first at Pozieres and later at Flers, |
He was | wounded twice, leaving him with a permanent limp. |
As a soldier, Leber was | wounded twice, promoted to lieutenant, and served aft |
in 1915, served on the Western Front, and was | wounded twice. |
Cross for his heroism in France, after being | wounded twice. |
nowa (1914) and battle of Gorlice (1914), was | wounded twice. |
e returned to the army in World War I and was | wounded twice. |
ade at the Battle of New Orleans where he was | wounded twice. |
ded and during an attempt to break out he was | wounded twice. |
fight in the Spanish Civil War, where he was | wounded twice. |
omoted to lieutenant in December 1854 and was | wounded twice. |
During the war, he was | wounded twice: first in Georgia at the Battle of Resa |
unknown man shot and killed a pedestrian and | wounded two others.. Christopher Hudson later pleaded |
he explosion killed six officers and mortally | wounded two others. |
killed the building's concierge and seriously | wounded two Chinese student residents. |
their amputation above the knees, and lightly | wounded two other soldiers. |
ey quickly overpowered five armed guards, and | wounded two other guards whom they encountered while |
ver the Germans did manage to return fire and | wounded two men. |
er 1915; his British pusher opponent mortally | wounded two of the German gunners and escaped. |
tried to remove them, Crowley drew a gun and | wounded two men before fleeing. |
ies and 3 patients were killed and other were | wounded, two of whom lost their arms." |
ers from Fort Davis, during which he shot and | wounded two of them, before fleeing. |
e militant group, who ambushed his convoy and | wounded two bodyguards. |
y the escapees killed one guard and seriously | wounded two others. |
by an aircraft, which killed one crewman and | wounded two others. |
During this entire action, he killed 12 and | wounded two, personally captured four and assisted hi |
ing handed into the government killed one and | wounded two, including Zinder Region Governor Yahaya |
ew member (Obersteuermann Walter Nellsen) and | wounded two. |
resistance that killed one British marine and | wounded two; the garrison then surrendered. |
Survived lightly | wounded, uncaptured. |
conspicuous gallantry in administering to the | wounded under terrific fire, exposing himself at all |
on, he then went out and carried in four more | wounded under heavy fire. |
ied out of action an officer who was mortally | wounded, under a hot fire of rifle and grenades. |
g his objectives, Lieutenant Lyall tended the | wounded under fire. |
ad, he voluntarily assisted in evacuating the | wounded under heavy fire; and then, securing an aband |
During the battle, Birks was carrying | wounded under heavy shell and rifle fire, in areas wh |
ioned doing ambulance work, ferrying away the | wounded under fire. |
th Africa, Surgeon Major Hartley attended the | wounded under fire at the unsuccessful attack at Moro |
ain Russell repeatedly went out to attend the | wounded under murderous fire from snipers and machine |
the help of another soldier, he evacuated two | wounded under heavy fire and, returning to the burnin |
ut again on a subsequent occasion tending the | wounded under heavy shell fire. |
e other members of his guncrew were killed or | wounded under the enemy's terrific shellfire, Pelham |
He encountered a | wounded Union soldier and asked if he could use his m |
ured back and forth several times, giving the | wounded Union soldiers water, warm clothing, and blan |
The building was used as a hospital for | wounded Union soldiers after the Battle of Franklin, |
because they were accompanied by thousands of | wounded Union prisoners and many of the stores that t |
n of their number in the city to care for the | wounded until they were able to travel. |
ed them with his body, even after being twice | wounded, until an enemy grenade killed all three men. |
a few hours) while his commanding officer was | wounded, until a new Company commander came up to the |
re, the Marines were struggling to drag their | wounded up the extremely steep and muddy mountain to |
Of the government army there were killed, and | wounded, upwards of six hundred. |
surgery room on an airplane flying seriously | wounded US soldiers from Iraq to Germany. |
ore, as for any our brethren or neighbors who | wounded us or were wounded by us, the best way to com |
Following the failed operation, the | wounded US commander ordered a withdrawal, which quic |
ile under fire, Ballard directed aid to other | wounded US Marines and when a grenade landed nearby, |
ies, Creedy and his men have already mortally | wounded V, and he is dead by the time Finch finds the |
Captain Shadwell was one of the first men | wounded; Vansittart fell, with one leg wounded by a m |
When Hilton himself was | wounded, Veale and another soldier, Sergeant Major Ch |
00 mark pension Barth had been receiving as a | wounded veteran for his lost leg since 1991, followin |
Both his father, Karl Nussbaum, a | wounded veteran of World War I during which he had be |
an effort to serve and support the martyrs / | wounded veterans of the Military, Paramilitary and Po |
This new community is for | wounded veterans returning home. |
in the education of girls, and also supported | wounded veterans and the handicapped. |
Northern returned to Hoboken on 30 March with | wounded veterans. |
inia Pfeiffer (Rosemary DeCamp) and the other | wounded veterans. |
The number of | wounded victims is still unclear. |
A mortally | wounded village elder instructs her to seek out the d |
From the opening knock on their door by a | wounded visitor to the satisfying denouement, King ha |
side of work, while the other judges who were | wounded, voted against. |
A dentist and a | wounded war veteran are among the group. |
s Grandma's Shortcake dessert is given to the | Wounded Warrior Project. |
war sketches are being shown in behalf of the | Wounded Warrior Project in Mobile, Alabama. |
rmed forces and their families, including the | Wounded Warrior Project, the Injured Marine Semper Fi |
ter Reed Hospital by supporting H.R.1538, The | Wounded Warrior Assistance Act. |
is active with the United States Marine Corps | Wounded Warrior Program at the Marine Corps Base, Cam |
Records date back as far as 110 A.D. A | wounded warrior is said to have drawn an arrow out of |
Executive Director, | Wounded Warrior Project, and |
Calhoun is a spokesperson for the | Wounded Warrior Project and for Hanger Prosthetics an |
ed his own charity, the Jared Allen's Homes 4 | Wounded Warriors, in October 2009, in order to build |
's Commission on Care for America's Returning | Wounded Warriors, an investigative panel regarding th |
One of the seriously | wounded was Ensign John T. Pierce, son of John R. Pie |
The only Jacobite officer | wounded was the Macdonald of Glengarry chief. |
Faramir's body, apparently mortally | wounded, was returned during the retreat, as the capi |
Among the | wounded was Simon Weston, who later featured in a BBC |
Gill, fatally | wounded, was shot dead by the judges. |
Sose Mayrig who was | wounded, was taken prisoner. |
Her first short film, | Wounded, was an official selection in the Geneva Film |
he Goya was a German transport ship, carrying | wounded Wehrmacht troops and civilians who were fleei |
uring an attack Lance-Corporal Bryan although | wounded, went forward alone in order to silence a mac |
ieutenant John Bernadou saw that the dead and | wounded were transferred to Hudson, and he then left |
1,245 prisoners, many badly | wounded, were taken on the night of August 24 to the |
Some of the | wounded were taken to a joint US-Iraqi base nearby fo |
The | wounded were brought directly from Southern battlefie |
han a week later the names of 92 dead and 127 | wounded were posted on a list taped to a shuttered st |
Many | wounded were left in "No Man's Land" lying in shell h |
The | wounded were killed with weapons such as axes and kni |
wrote that he went to the hospital where the | wounded were being treated, and "counted 320 injured, |
to the local hospital while seven critically | wounded were shifted to the hospital in the nearby ci |
h supplies as he could spare, and the Mexican | wounded were allowed to remain behind to be treated b |
A hundred | wounded were also taken to hospital. |
med by the prisoners that a great many of the | wounded were carried off the field of battle by the e |
The | wounded were taken to Rammstein Air Base in Germany f |
The dead were buried in shallow graves and | wounded were left on the field. |
ith such gallantry and determination that the | wounded were removed into safety. |
established a first aid station at which many | wounded were cared for, returning later to Brigade He |
A large number of the dead and | wounded were children. |
Among the | wounded were three American contractors. |
day, Cavalier cleared for Eniwetok, where the | wounded were put ashore, and cargo, including 37 tons |
"When he arrived at the donga, where the | wounded were lying in sheltered corners, he attended |
After the | wounded were transferred, Pierce went to Cannes, Fran |
hat the death toll could rise, as many of the | wounded were in critical condition. |
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