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ore on 17 May to Adana, Turkey, to treat both | wounded and desperately ill Armenians, victims of mas |
losses for the Confederates were 8 killed, 21 | wounded, and 5 missing. |
lonel Hayly of the 47th Regiment who had been | wounded and surrounded by Russian soldiers. |
, Lieutenant Ronald D. Castille was seriously | wounded and he fell, unable to move. |
He was | wounded and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 25 enlisted men who died o |
ficers and 76 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, and nine officers and 220 enlisted men who d |
l risk of his life-to reach the battlefields' | wounded and dying. |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner, being released from Colum |
entified deaths, 5,097 presumed deaths, 1,001 | wounded, and 57 prisoners) |
ht in the village of Oosterbeek, until he was | wounded and captured. |
d 219 casualties at Gettysburg-46 killed, 106 | wounded, and 67 captured-a loss of 16.6% of its stren |
Mullane volunteered to procure water for the | wounded, and succeeded in doing so by going into one |
In the Iliad he was | wounded and put out of action by Paris. |
The Prussians lost 400 killed and | wounded and 20 guns. |
In this battle, they lost 55 killed, 312 | wounded, and 27 missing. |
the French defeated, although Abercromby was | wounded and died soon after the battle. |
nlisted soldiers killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 160 enlisted who died of di |
officers and 38 enlistees killed and mortally | wounded, and three officers and 211 enlistees dead of |
icers and 68 Enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded and 67 Enlisted men by disease. |
he Battle of Chickamauga, Lt. Col. Hobart was | wounded and taken prisoner on September 19 or 20, 186 |
rporal and a lieutenant as they fell mortally | wounded, and with a color in each hand advanced acros |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 205 enlisted men who died |
cers and 116 Enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded and 4 Officers and 185 Enlisted men by diseas |
ling intervenes to free Lecter but is herself | wounded, and Lecter rescues her from the voracious an |
ivil War, and carried troops, ammunition, the | wounded and medical supplies. |
r, Specialist Brian J. Bradbury, was severely | wounded and left lying in the open between the enemy |
26 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 154 enlisted men who died |
He got | wounded and taken by the Germans as a POW. |
Wilbanks was mortally | wounded and his bullet-riddled aircraft crashed betwe |
(namely, an eminent physician) was seriously | wounded and died of it. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 108 enlisted men who died |
he Ukrainian "Robin Hood", Oleksa Dovbush was | wounded, and his blood stained the riverbank causing |
f the 16th Maine had been killed, 62 had been | wounded, and 159 had been taken prisoner. |
d 3 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded, and 31 enlisted men who died of disease for |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 253 enlisted men who died o |
179 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 284 enlisted men who died o |
for the amelioration of the condition of the | wounded and sick in armies in the field, consisting o |
He was himself subsequently | wounded and sent to Agra. |
About 40 anarchists were killed or | wounded, and approximately 500 were imprisoned. |
d 5 enlisted men killed in action or mortally | wounded, and 24 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
At the end of the day, the partisans, | wounded and barely alive, along with the captured men |
asualties (Huger being amongst those mortally | wounded), and the McRae itself was severely damaged. |
ust, 1900, Acting-Corporal Wellar having been | wounded, and being somewhat dazed, got up from his pr |
In 1780, he was | wounded and captured. |
pproximately 300 killed in action or mortally | wounded and 170 men who died of disease, for a total |
2 men killed in action or died of wounds, 799 | wounded and 511 captured as prisoners of war. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 137 enlisted men who died o |
3 RAR casualties over the two years were two | wounded and four non-battle casualties. |
, about Pijpestraatthe vanguard commander was | wounded and unable to carry on. |
Wounded and captured by Second Coalition armies at th | |
C, after all the officers had been killed or | wounded, and gallantly led it. |
more tricks" up his sleeve, but he is quickly | wounded and killed. |
the lives of 16; 138 Schleswig-Holsteins were | wounded, and so were 66 Danes; and 923 Schleswig-Hols |
rd a boulder ledge where some of the men were | wounded and unable to move. |
In the subsequent battle, he was | wounded and went to Gevgelija to recuperate (January |
September 1940, and later in the month he was | wounded and hospitalised. |
Kearny, | wounded and with only about 90 men after the fiasco o |
were negligible, but the Polish commander was | wounded and lost his eye. |
odrigo, is taken, Colonel Lawford is severely | wounded and forced to relinquish command of the South |
While running out he was severely | wounded, and being unable to carry the man by himself |
hed for gallantry at Gettysburg, where he was | wounded and his men stubbornly held their ground near |
n Knatchbull resulted in nine deaths and many | wounded, and led to the recall of the commandant, Jam |
and in the Battle of Hattin, Arn is severely | wounded and spends several weeks at Saladin's hospita |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 141 enlisted men who died |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 14 officers and 348 enlisted men who died |
, who saw some opposition, were 10 killed, 47 | wounded, and 4 missing. |
the disastrous battle, and Guy was seriously | wounded and taken prisoner. |
Because there was a lack of water, many | wounded and killed in the stronghold, the elders were |
an Army; in the course of his service, he was | wounded and captured by the United States Army in Aug |
containing 28 regiments, lost 204 killed, 810 | wounded, and 67 missing; total, 1,081. |
At Smolensk he was seriously | wounded, and on the reconstruction of the Polish army |
Black lost 1 man killed, 1 | wounded, and 13 captured. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 50 enlisted men who died of disease, for |
nese suffered over 10,000 casualties (killed, | wounded and missing) and retreated. |
cers and 169 enlisted men killed and mortally | wounded, and 1 officer and 241 enlisted men by diseas |
Dale with four other men, Captain Butler was | wounded and thrown from his horse, but attempted to m |
t clashes that left several hundreds dead and | wounded and created a large tide of refugees on both |
He captures a German, but is | wounded and captured himself. |
few days later, on 10 April, he was seriously | wounded and brought back to the Persian Gulf. |
ed in the Battle of Trafalgar in which he was | wounded and made prisoner by the English in 1805. |
The Greek Division suffering 168 dead, 196 | wounded and 10 POWs. |
1 officer and 5 killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 126 enlisted men who died o |
Robichaud and Cole are | wounded, and Sergeant Callard is killed. |
ith the British suffering 45 men killed, four | wounded, and 10 taken prisoner. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 4 officers and 183 enlisted men who died |
Wounded and taken prisoner, Admiral Buchanan was not | |
himself into the burning turret, removed the | wounded and then extinguished the fire. |
s and 79 enlisted men were killed or mortally | wounded and five officers and 132 enlisted men died o |
Twenty-eight were killed, eighty-six | wounded, and twenty-two captured. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 1 officer and 158 enlisted men who died o |
sted men who were killed in action or motally | wounded, and 2 officers and 194 enlisted men who died |
about scalping and looting the corpses of the | wounded and dead, and drinking two hundred gallons of |
He was seriously | wounded and arrested. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded and 2 officers and 137 enlisted men who died |
otout, the Abkhaz lost two dead, at least two | wounded and seven captured by the Georgian force. |
igures of over 200 Portuguese were killed and | wounded and nearly 700 prisoners of war, however, oth |
16th Lancers during World War I, where he was | wounded and twice mentioned in despatches. |
ts were known to be dead, certainly more were | wounded and others were seen being carried off by fri |
lled (including the 20 men that drowned), 376 | wounded, and 20 missing. |
y Castle on 18 September 1644 he was mortally | wounded, and died the following day. |
ring the Battle of Kharkov, Kron was severely | wounded and served the rest of the war in Germany wit |
l Felipe, and in this service he was severely | wounded, and lost the use of one arm. |
Walker was mortally | wounded and, for about an hour, the Rangers desperate |
tenant after the battle of Isly, where he was | wounded, and, after fighting at Laghouat, he was prom |
rt of Lieutenant Blair, who had been severely | wounded, and, with a few other men, brought that offi |
"The | Wounded Angel", by Hugo Simberg, inspired the story f |
Simberg's famous painting The | Wounded Angel, too, is somewhat gloomy, its titular c |
portedly causing the most hunter deaths, with | wounded animals reported to ambush and attack pursuer |
o resist and the assailants shot him dead and | wounded another two ... "[a] volunteer [Neto Gomes] a |
If a member of the team is | wounded, another member of the team will carry them. |
here the division lost 1,789 killed and 1,306 | wounded; another 15,395 were captured. |
The Australians killed one and | wounded another who was dragged away by the third, be |
dad Iraq which killed at least 54 people, and | wounded another 100. |
one occasion while he was carrying one of the | wounded, another mine detonated, killing a corpsman a |
and Canadian forces lost 549 killed and 1,148 | wounded, another 2,100 evacuated due to weather relat |
He fatally shot one teacher and | wounded another teacher before he committed suicide. |
Hopkins also | wounded another city councilman, a police officer and |
The bomb blast | wounded another 46 people, most of them Somali women |
warriors in hand-to-hand combat, and fatally | wounded another. |
During the raid, Coronel killed a soldier and | wounded another. |
r one fight in which she killed a man and was | wounded apparently fatally, she revealed her gender i |
s took place, the number of people killed and | wounded appears to have been relatively modest; histo |
uremberg police spokesman stated that all the | wounded are eight-graders. |
The | wounded are now permanently maimed. |
res for total military casualties, killed and | wounded are: Nationalist 3.2 million; Communist 500,0 |
l produce callus tissues compartmentalize the | wounded area. |
venia with loss of mules and equipment, and a | wounded arm for Fielding. |
n, binding up his superior officer's severely | wounded arm and taking him back to a place of safety. |
He then returned and carried a | wounded army captain to safety. |
unds "like the retreat from battle of a badly | wounded army (not my original intention, but curiousl |
ated a nailbomb which killed three people and | wounded around 70. |
e performing surgery on a continual stream of | wounded arriving from the front. |
fton sailed for San Francisco with a cargo of | wounded, arriving on 22 July. |
The novel begins with a mortally | wounded Arthur dictating his memoir to a friar at a m |
He fought and was seriously | wounded as an artilleryman and tanker during the Firs |
Lusignano is mortally | wounded; as he dies he entrusts his people to Caterin |
In November, 1914, he was so severely | wounded as to be considered unfit for further militar |
s practiced on the corpses and those who were | wounded, as well as the mass rape of women. |
to Birch and Fitzgerald, Captain Maclean was | wounded, as were four gunners and 20 sepoys. |
he surviving fishermen, 150 sailors including | wounded as well as the young and the elderly were put |
, was seen by the enemy, fired on and fatally | wounded as the patrol withdrew over the parapet". |
) was a British Army officer who was mortally | wounded as he commanded his forces at the Battle of T |
sualties section are the totals of killed and | wounded as best as can be established: due to the nat |
ter, Ruske was hit in the hip by a bullet and | wounded as well. |
He was | wounded as he got back into the gig. |
Lieutenant Rosey C. Cabell was slightly | wounded as well along with a blacksmith named Collins |
f his body in the explosion he assisted other | wounded as much as he could and was credited with sav |
casualty list were 113 Royal Navy dead and 86 | wounded as well as five US navy dead and seven wounde |
80 others were | wounded as worshippers offered Jumu'ah, the congregat |
On 22 April 1974, Peretz was badly | wounded as a result of an accident at the Mitla Pass. |
Although mortally | wounded as a result of his heroic action, he quickly |
son, Philip, who became a West End actor, was | wounded as a young soldier. |
Mortally | wounded as a result, Sadora eventually died and reuni |
eaving his partner Al (Norman Lloyd) severely | wounded as Nick escapes with over $10,000. |
Creole had suffered ten men dead and 26 | wounded; Astrea lost nine men dead and 37 wounded. |
s a captain in the American Civil War and was | wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. |
the Battle of Pultusk (December 1806) and was | wounded at the Battle of Eylau (7 February 1807), whe |
He served in the Crimean War and was there | wounded at Redan. |
onourable Artillery Company, but was severely | wounded at Cambrai the following year, with eleven bu |
r entering the army of Bavaria in 1683 he was | wounded at the Siege of Mongatz in 1687; he was later |
During the Indian Mutiny he was severely | wounded at Trimmoo Ghat. |
Now serving under Winfield Scott, Hardee was | wounded at La Rosia, Mexico in 1847. |
Lane was | wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 2 and Ba |
nfederate soldiers, especially those who were | wounded at the Battle of Shiloh. |
t, Nemesius through the heart, Primitivus was | wounded at the navel, Justinus was pierced through th |
86, 14 employees were shot and killed and six | wounded at the Edmond, Oklahoma, post office by a pos |
He was severely | wounded at the Battle of Long Island on August 27, 17 |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Molino del Rey, and was subs |
He was | wounded at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, captu |
Willard was | wounded at the Battle of Shiloh and was transported t |
It lost 37 killed and 85 | wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 3 killed and 9 wounded |
It lost 3 killed and 17 | wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 5 killed and 20 wounde |
Owen was mortally | wounded at 0300 hrs on the morning of July 29, 1942, |
ewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely | wounded, at a very exposed point of the attack upon t |
e Mexican-American War, where he was severely | wounded at Chuburusco. |
On 1 June 1794, he was | wounded at the Third Battle of Ushant. |
onetcy, who entered the Army and was severely | wounded at the Battle of Inkerman, and Edward Norwich |
Colonel Patrick E. Burke - mortally | wounded at the Battle of Rome Cross Roads on May 16, |
lieutenant, he distinguished himself and was | wounded at the Siege of Peschiera del Garda in 1848, |
alhoun served in the Atlanta Campaign and was | wounded at the Battle of Resaca. |
allipoli, France, Salonika and finally he was | wounded at Palestine where he received the Military C |
He was seriously | wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill. |
n War, he served in the Indian Mutiny and was | wounded at the Relief of Lucknow. |
er, Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston, was | wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse in M |
for three years in the infantry until he was | wounded at Argonne. |
ack of Cossacks at the Gorodnia and was again | wounded at the passage of the Berezina, fighting alon |
ned to go back for more bombs he was mortally | wounded at the moment when the enemy were surrenderin |
He was seriously | wounded at the Battle of Naseby, and was knighted by |
Corps at the Seven Days Battles, where he was | wounded at the Battle of Savage's Station. |
He was | wounded at the siege of Yorktown in 1781. |
r correspondent for the New York Tribune, was | wounded at Fort Donelson, and taken prisoner while en |
sh Columbia, he fought in World War I and was | wounded at Ypres. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Antietam in September and ag |
s at the Siege of Petersburg and was slightly | wounded at the Battle of the Crater. |
in command of the 2nd Scottish Rifles and was | wounded at Neuve Chapelle on 10 March 1915, being awa |
at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, and being | wounded at the Battle of Ezra Church. |
A general of brigade in 1795, he was | wounded at the battle of Loano, losing two fingers. |
a tank officer in the Battle of Normandy and | wounded at Caen. |
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