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The novel opens with Brown, | wounded and dying, on Resolution Island. |
continued playing his pipes even after he was | wounded and until the position was won. |
Fenet had been badly | wounded and was first sent to a hospital before being |
en back, with the loss of seven dead, sixteen | wounded and sixteen taken prisoner. |
ves, without any protection, the cries of the | wounded and the death rattles of the dying. |
Gen. Henry Heth was | wounded and Pettigrew was elevated to divisional comm |
n the forefront of the action until seriously | wounded and evacuated with others under protecting ro |
George is | wounded, and at the hospital defends it from a German |
With Major Snow | wounded and the men trapped in a minefield, Canada mu |
There he was | wounded and after treatment served in Latvian Legion |
ision, losing 12 officers and 260 men killed, | wounded and missing. |
Dozens of Hamas fighters were killed or | wounded, and a number of IDF soldiers were also wound |
Dethleffsen was | wounded, and awarded with the Knight's Cross of the I |
Some time after this he was | wounded and developed enteric fever and Jaundice and |
ed largely intact with only three dead, eight | wounded, and twenty captured. |
ught in the battle of Pea Ridge, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner, but exchanged shortly aft |
In their ranks were hundreds of | wounded, and they were several days march from any su |
The Loyalists suffered 244 killed, 163 | wounded, and 668 taken prisoner. |
The Russians left 1,200 | wounded and 1,300 dead on the battlefield, with 7 can |
yville, with 4,276 combined killed, captured, | wounded, and missing. |
with a loss at Salem Church of 20 killed, 87 | wounded and 49 missing. |
ies as total of ten Indians killed, seventeen | wounded and three Canadians wounded. |
He was | wounded and captured by the Germans in Italy in 1943. |
of Chancellorsville, but was again seriously | wounded and missed the subsequent Gettysburg Campaign |
at the Battle of Powick Bridge, where he was | wounded, and the Battle of Edgehill. |
behaved "most dastardly" by slaughtering the | wounded and those who were trying to surrender. |
cers and 140 enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded, and 1 officer and 151 enlisted men by diseas |
18 Patriots were | wounded and a further 11 were captured, some of whom |
At 21:00, Emeriau, twice | wounded and facing three opponents, orders the colour |
t in the desperate fighting, Bush is severely | wounded and the helpless Sawyer is killed. |
is bravery under fire in helping care for the | wounded and evacuate them from Dieppe. |
enada, the Battle of Martinique, where he was | wounded, and the Siege of Savannah. |
ticipated in Operation Market Garden, and was | wounded and taken prisoner of war at Arnhem. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 131 enlisted men who died |
Walker was | wounded and sent back to England. |
They were both | wounded, and Corporal Noble later died of his injurie |
ffered 121 fatal casualties, with many others | wounded and captured. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 53 enlisted men who died o |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 3 officers and 372 enlisted men who died |
pproximately 300 killed in action or mortally | wounded and 180 men who died of disease, for a total |
ers, giving them her own food, caring for the | wounded, and daring the attackers to come within rang |
It reported 9 killed, 48 | wounded, and 4 missing at First Kernstown, had 4 kill |
gn, I./JG 4 lost 40 men killed or missing, 26 | wounded, and 7 taken prisoner. |
ht at Mudki on 18 December 1845, where he was | wounded, and at the final bloody rout of the Sikhs at |
Hundreds were | wounded and injured. |
est, he returned to the lighters until he was | wounded and collapsed again. |
the medical staff continue to care for their | wounded and she worked changing bandages despite shor |
and continued the fight until he was mortally | wounded and fell unconscious. |
sted men who were killed in action or motally | wounded and 3 officers and 186 enlisted men who died |
onstruction of Forts in the Hudson Highlands, | wounded and escaped capture during British Attack on |
Millan had 126 men that were either killed or | wounded, and he was himself wounded in his left arm a |
hide out in the surrounding forests, several | wounded and injured were reported on both sides. |
elds of then raging World War I, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner by the Austro-Hungarians. |
at the landing party suffered 60 men dead and | wounded, and 1134 captured. |
in Prussia alone three hundred policemen were | wounded and fourteen killed in the course of their du |
ds lost 2,931 foot and 324 horse, among dead, | wounded and desertors. |
n fire to extract an officer who was mortally | wounded, and carried him back to cover. |
ounted column; that November, he was severely | wounded and had a horse killed under him, but continu |
28,000 engaged were 2,325 (443 killed, 1,807 | wounded, and 75 missing); Confederates lost 2,685 (32 |
on's assistant gunner and 3 riflemen had been | wounded and had crawled to safety, and that he was ma |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 117 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
17 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded, and 1 officer and 31 enlisted men who died o |
part in the fighting at Shiloh, where he was | wounded and captured. |
Giulianio is | wounded, and suddenly, the Brethren emerge from the f |
an in 1897 and 1898, where he was dangerously | wounded and his horse killed under him by a spear. |
N took one thousand casualties (200 dead, 660 | wounded, and 140 missing) from April 12 to April 20; |
d 1 enlisted man killed in action or mortally | wounded and 35 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
alion had several hundred casualties: killed, | wounded and missing. |
He was severely | wounded and captured by Union forces. |
who have an incurable illness or are mortally | wounded, and the "incurably stupid". |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 306 enlisted men who died |
Yuri, Gordon and Tamara are killed, Tenzin is | wounded, and the ark is set adrift. |
ted in a battle in which Robert was seriously | wounded and Henry killed. |
ers, suffered heavy losses: four killed, four | wounded and 54 missing. |
icers and 87 enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded, and 3 officers and 78 enlisted men by diseas |
In 1917, he was | wounded and invalided home. |
Russian casualties were 25 killed and 25 | wounded, and 733 Ottomans were captured. |
during the Battle of Savage's Station, he was | wounded and captured by Confederate forces. |
Kilroy was badly | wounded and interned at Athlone and Mountjoy where he |
in Variety Magazine states that there he was | wounded and captured by the British on the second day |
kirmish was over, the 35th had lost 1 dead, 2 | wounded and 21 captured. |
led on the spot, while Townshend was mortally | wounded and died the following day. |
A total of 46 people died, another 250 were | wounded, and approximately 2,000 buildings were damag |
He was | wounded and left permanently disabled. |
Marengo having two men killed and an officer | wounded and Atalante with three killed and five wound |
,000 men were killed, and at least 6,000 were | wounded, and an unknown number of soldiers drowned in |
y against a strong enemy redoubt, being twice | wounded, and refused to be brought in till the wounde |
n the First Australian Imperial Force and was | wounded and captured in France. |
At the Battle of Chickamauga, he was severely | wounded and promoted to Second Lieutenant for gallant |
ack reached king Philip IV of France, who was | wounded and his horse was killed. |
f these battles, Colonel Gilmor was seriously | wounded, and did not return to action until October. |
A four-year-old Catholic girl was seriously | wounded and another 38 people injured, prompting the |
soldiers dead, 81 officers and 3,125 soldiers | wounded and three officers and 1,579 soldiers missing |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 268 enlisted men who died |
In late 1965, he was | wounded and returned to Hanoi for medical treatment, |
RAF during the Battle of Britain before being | wounded and later commanding No. 41 Squadron. |
Father Capodanno went among the | wounded and dying, giving last rites and taking care |
eutenant in the Westphalian artillery, he was | wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Leipzig ( |
as killed (only one body was recovered), five | wounded, and 12 (including the 5 wounded) were captur |
lies had 969 casualties, with 122 killed, 588 | wounded, and 259 missing. |
d 2 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded, and 2 officers and 40 enlisted men who died |
orld War Syria-Lebanon campaign, where he was | wounded and as a result of his actions was awarded th |
e squad leader and 1 other man were seriously | wounded and other members of the group withdrew to th |
uding General Luigi Palma di Cesnola, who was | wounded, and who received the Medal of Honor and was |
mmer's service ended in July 1863 when he was | wounded and the book does not cover what happened to |
ar Kulen Vakuf on September 17, 1943, she was | wounded and had to be transported to the hospital of |
Wounded and was awarded several medals in the fightin | |
He was badly | wounded and told he would die, but confounded the att |
ivate John Barry, of the same Regiment, when, | wounded and helpless, he was attacked by a Cavalry So |
this battle the regiment suffered 5 dead, 21 | wounded, and 3 missing. |
sion, during which time he was very seriously | wounded and sustained disfiguring burns. |
ner got off only one burst before being badly | wounded and the gun put out of action. |
ay back to Isurava with no food, carrying the | wounded and suffering from the effects of tropical di |
rences) put the 28th's loses at 11 killed, 64 | wounded and 13 missing, a total of 88. |
some two of their victims who were seriously | wounded and the families of some of those murdered. |
rvice its loss was 112 men killed or mortally | wounded and 84 deaths from other causes. |
t to break out from Budapest he was seriously | wounded and captured by the Russians. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 293 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
128 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 251 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
report on the raid lists one man killed, four | wounded, and 16 missing. |
Three female students were | wounded, and a pregnant senior was trampled by a stam |
icers and 91 enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded; and 5 officers and 259 enlisted men by disea |
es, the two companies suffered 84 killed, 190 | wounded and 9 missing (single worst day for Marines i |
ht on the freezing battlefield among the many | wounded and dead from other regiments. |
ng fought in the First World War, Manning was | wounded and lost his right arm. |
After being | wounded and captured, Ferruccio was executed personal |
her Raghnall, he was victorious and many were | wounded and fell. |
pproximately 270 killed in action or mortally | wounded and 200 men who died of disease, for a total |
a crew of 154 the Essex suffered 58 dead, 45 | wounded and 31 missing The Phoebe had 4 killed and 7 |
the regiment lost 10 men killed and mortally | wounded, and 83 men by disease, for a total loss of 9 |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Frenchtow |
Foot at the Battle of Waterloo, where he was | wounded, and was made a Companion of the Bath (CB) fo |
Many strikers were | wounded and arrested. |
He was | wounded and received an Iron Cross when he was in the |
On his thirteenth combat mission, he was | wounded and shot down on a bombing raid to Brunswick, |
When the shooting was over, one engineer was | wounded and another, Corporal Lance Fielder of Tennes |
The British army suffered 292 killed, 837 | wounded, and 53 captured, for a total of 1,182 casual |
cers and 104 Enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded and 2 Officers and 146 Enlisted men by diseas |
le included one U.S. soldier killed and seven | wounded, and two Modoc killed and three wounded. |
s losses at Gettysburg were 578 killed, 3,026 | wounded, and 606 missing; total, 4,210 out of less th |
Hurwitz was captured by the Germans, severely | wounded, and later died at the age of 25 while a pris |
An elaborate system of ferrying | wounded and sick soldiers from the brigade hospitals |
sted men who were killed in action or motally | wounded and 141 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
e hour and resulted in 51 Union men killed or | wounded and approximately 10 Confederate casualties. |
When Lieutenant Dease had been mortally | wounded and killed, Private Godley held the bridge si |
He was commander of HMS Chippawa, was | wounded and taken prisoner. |
which one of the RCMP officers was seriously | wounded and Johnson killed. |
sted men who were killed in action or motally | wounded and 3 officers and 223 enlisted men who died |
it contained 449 men, reported 12 killed, 57 | wounded, and 6 missing at Malvern Hill and 7 wounded |
He was | wounded and died in the front parlor, where his blood |
initial phase of the action, 4 riflemen were | wounded and evacuated and the numerically superior en |
The Ottomans suffered around 300 dead and 900 | wounded, and 152 were taken prisoner; the Serbs had l |
sted men who were killed in action or motally | wounded and 2 officers and 223 enlisted men who died |
for hazardous assignments, such as evacuating | wounded and repairing a bridge under heavy fire. |
n and Seoul cost the division 106 killed, 411 | wounded and 57 missing American soldiers, and 43 kill |
esman said, the official in question had been | wounded and therefore "could no longer remember the s |
pproximately 250 killed in action or mortally | wounded and 350 men who died of disease, for a total |
ng the advance forward despite being severely | wounded, and suffering from intense pain and loss of |
48 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 136 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
Two parishioners were | wounded and died. |
The battle resulted in nearly 24,000 killed, | wounded, and missing. |
es and streets until Jacques de la Palice was | wounded and held prisoner. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 3 officers and 31 enlisted men who died o |
ry 1 enlistedman killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 27 enlisted men who died of |
l in the Philippines in 1945, he was severely | wounded and had to be dragged to safety while under f |
t 4 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 41 enlisted men who died of |
d by Muslim pirates on the Mediterranean Sea, | wounded, and subsequently imprisoned. |
rican War, first at Cerro Gordo, where he was | wounded, and then at Chapultepec. |
He was | wounded and awarded the Military Cross. |
the relatives and friends of those killed and | wounded, and resolutely condemn the latest bloody ter |
ed German positions again, and evacuated 2908 | wounded and refugees. |
avely through this action, Stout was severely | wounded and lost his right arm while returning the re |
nlisted men were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 128 enlisted men died of di |
ons and 3,985 men including 542 killed, 2,077 | wounded and 1,366 prisoners. |
The Anglo-Portuguese lost 367 killed, 1,727 | wounded and 80 captured for a total of 2,174. |
27 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 380 enlisted men who died |
Chancellorsville, losing there 15 killed, 68 | wounded, and 103 captured or missing. |
Dessau was also | wounded and his Prussian contingent was decimated. |
he building of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for | wounded and retired soldiers. |
Six days later he was badly | wounded and in October 1944 he was invalided out of t |
engines, by the end of it Stanton is fatally | wounded, and his armor covered in oil leaking from th |
d 2 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded, and 1 officer and 70 enlisted men who died o |
Wounded and made prisoner in the battle, he was relea | |
143 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 3 officers and 109 enlisted men who died |
He later learns that Guerd was merely | wounded and returns to the loving arms of beautiful B |
alterns searched the interior of the ship for | wounded and finally came on deck to find only the gen |
He was | wounded and has military awards. |
sent at the Battle of Dettingen, where he was | wounded, and the Battle of Fontenoy. |
Smith voluntarily stayed behind with the | wounded and protected them until he was overrun and k |
d was that a Japanese security contractor was | wounded and captured in the attack. |
He was twice | wounded and twice captured. |
in an Army band in World War I, where he was | wounded, and received his release in 1919. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 156 enlisted men who died o |
Almost immediately, the lead man was | wounded and knocked from his feet. |
The Allies lost a total of 1,700 killed and | wounded, and 300 captured. |
"Sir John Hope was | wounded and captured after galloping into a melee." |
on that led Pickett's Charge, in which he was | wounded and captured but rescued. |
losses suffered by the 7. Division in killed, | wounded and missing during the Continuation War were |
On 22 July 1812 he was | wounded and taken prisoner in the Battle of Salamanca |
Federal losses were 6 killed, 28 | wounded, and 208 unaccounted for-primarily prisoners. |
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