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intention of invading, a Qing gunner fatally | wounded Feng as he sat in his sedan chair. |
up in the fighting, quoting the figure of 200 | wounded fighters being brought into hospitals on both |
here he either died in battle, or was fatally | wounded fighting his enemy (and, in some later versio |
The gunfire | wounded five people: three children, a teenage counse |
, 2003, gunmen killed two police officers and | wounded five other officers and a civilian in front o |
Continuing on alone, he was | wounded five times and finally was forced to take cov |
During his service, he was | wounded five times, including losing an arm at the Ba |
Ismailov, a native of Dagestan, was severely | wounded five times during World War II, including the |
tnumbered Californios killed one American and | wounded five others in the force commanded jointly by |
shot dead another two Catholic civilians and | wounded five in an attack on the Council Depot at Ken |
all arms fire from above killed three men and | wounded five others. |
returned fire and | wounded five of the Union steamer's crew. |
camp the bomber killed two Thai soldiers and | wounded five others when he rammed his vehicle into t |
During the Civil War, Long was | wounded five times and also cited for gallantry five |
, which damaged two of the cruiser's guns and | wounded five of her crew. |
bombs exploded which killed three Iraqis and | wounded five British soldiers of the 1st Battalion, t |
Eleven more were | wounded, five of them placed in serious to critical c |
The men who had taken the flags after he was | wounded, Fleetwood and Veale, also received the medal |
Army soldier is killed and eleven people are | wounded following two bombs going off in Baghdad. |
In November 1900 he was reported | wounded following the occupation of Philippolis by Lo |
He returned to duty, but had no luck, being | wounded for the fourth time on 25 November 1917 by Ja |
Although severely | wounded for this action he was also commissioned in t |
uary and departed the next day with a load of | wounded for Pearl Harbor. |
Casualties were 9 killed and 40 | wounded for the Confederates. |
On 28 April 1945, Blond was | wounded for the fourth time in the war by bomb splint |
ested after hard fighting, with 7 dead and 32 | wounded for the French. |
It was not until he was severely | wounded for a fourth time that he agreed to retire fr |
Although too badly | wounded for service in the Trenches, he was accepted |
Many in his line are | wounded for their failings, and the only two that sur |
Godfrey himself, however, was severely | wounded; for he met Maurice Fitzgerald face to face i |
arl Harbor, where he operated and treated the | wounded for over 24 hours straight. |
e-Argonne offensives (Champagne) where he was | wounded for the third time, shot through the neck by |
at Leyte Gulf on 20 October and then removing | wounded for transport to Morotai. |
nion Army, with a total of 295 killed and 756 | wounded, for a total of 1,051 men. |
d by off Okinawa from 2 to 9 April, receiving | wounded for evacuation to Guam. |
On March 3, 1945, when a Marine was | wounded forward of the front lines, Williams went to |
ee years served as a company commander, being | wounded four times. |
He was | wounded four times, and was a participant of the famo |
He killed one student and a professor, and | wounded four people before he surrendered to police. |
raying debris which slightly damaged her, and | wounded four of her men. |
He killed eight people and | wounded four others over the course of six minutes, b |
The Muslim assailants murdered 11 people and | wounded four others. |
He also | wounded four others. |
Wounded four times at the Battle of Minden on 1 Augus | |
Wounded four times in the infantry, he entered the av | |
Arthur Asquith was | wounded four times in the war and three times awarded |
amadi on September 27 killed three police and | wounded four. |
ing command of Company D, after Lt. McKee was | wounded, Franklin handled the company with great cred |
drawal, the Americans found about 20 severely | wounded Frenchmen who were lying too close to the fie |
the encounter, one of Chetak's hind legs was | wounded from a sword held in the elephant's trunk, cr |
lation was seriously considered, to spare the | wounded from massacre. |
g transports and hospital boats with sick and | wounded from Fredericksburg, Virginia, sending scouti |
n went out a third time to attempt to recover | wounded from the beach; according to one account he r |
38 Lightning fighters on 12 July, bailing out | wounded from his stricken Bf 109 G-6. |
spital erected at Colchester for the sick and | wounded from the field of Waterloo. |
aised £1 million in donations to evacuate the | wounded from Sarajevo, it attracted a number of criti |
10:54 hrs the order was given to evacuate the | wounded from the engine room and open the seacocks to |
during which it suffered 112 killed, and 421 | wounded from a total of 48,400 personnel. |
n 18 and 25 men were killed and 35 to 55 were | wounded from a total of approximately 300. |
town, a number of soldiers and some of their | wounded from the earlier fighting were left behind an |
was assisting in the night evacuation of the | wounded from an earlier enemy contact when the lead m |
This rescue of prisoners, including the | wounded from the burning Spanish vessels, was the occ |
of 17 April the Lanfranc, while transporting | wounded from Le Havre to Southampton, was torpedoed w |
tional Theatre Square 16 were killed and tens | wounded from among the workers. |
ed Cross - A spokesman said they evacuated 74 | wounded from a hospital in the rebel-held area to a g |
tal, "the beds around me were filled with our | wounded from the battle of Dayr Sunayd, which was sti |
In Yesud HaMa'ala, one person was lightly | wounded from rocket shrapnel. |
the French ship recorded 21 men killed and 60 | wounded from a nominal complement of 403. |
In this role, she ferried | wounded from both sides to the main hospital ship, SS |
Gallantly assisted in the rescue of the | wounded from in front of the lines and while under he |
e he saved his commanding officer, then badly | wounded, from capture" See 37th Ohio Infantry. |
string of small flat-bottomed boats to ferry | wounded from the shore to the ship. |
One train per day was allowed to carry | wounded from Ladysmith to Intombi. |
Gallantly assisted in the rescue of the | wounded from in front of the lines and under heavy fi |
e thigh by a cannon ball and carried mortally | wounded from the field. |
When landing craft appeared he carried | wounded from the Regimental Aid Post to the landing c |
He also removed | wounded from inside the landing craft when ammunition |
ng from Hollandia the hospital ship evacuated | wounded from Leyte, Philippine Islands on two voyages |
her-bearer, worked unceasingly evacuating the | wounded from seemingly impossible places. |
procedure so that each army could collect its | wounded from the contested battlefield. |
Transfer of | wounded from USS Bunker Hill to USS Wilkes Barre. |
Loaded with | wounded from the forts McRae was allowed to return to |
Mexican leaders reported two killed and two | wounded from American artillery fire during the siege |
her youthful bridegroom, but when he returned | wounded from an expedition to Algiers in 1541 her ave |
ied by Dr. Augustin A. Biggs, who treated the | wounded from the battle in the house. |
In France, Stringfellow was | wounded from a mine explosion, leaving him walking wi |
ty Forces who were nearby refused to help the | wounded; furthermore, they stopped an Israeli doctor |
his rifle and bayonet and, although seriously | wounded, gallantly continued to lead his men forward, |
He has used a handgun when pursuing | wounded game (a wild boar) into thick brush, and a gu |
They will also give deathbark or take down | wounded game if trained to. |
His film | Wounded Game, was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film F |
sed in Germany since the Middle Ages to trail | wounded game. |
th forts were overrun within an hour, and the | wounded General Clinton retreated with his men across |
A shootout ensues, and a badly | wounded George is the sole survivor. |
German High Command assumes care of sick and | wounded German war prisoners. |
parate actions; in one of these dogfights, he | wounded German ace Leutnant Karl Meyer. |
ree victories in July, he shot down and badly | wounded German ace Hauptmann Adolf Ritter von Tutsche |
rward, the Americans surfaced and rescued one | wounded German warrant officer and took him prisoner. |
to all Europe to kill 50 communists for every | wounded German soldier and 100 for each killed on Sep |
ns had threatened to shoot 50 Serbs for every | wounded German soldier and 100 for each killed. |
The | wounded German sailors were taken to Valparaiso, Chil |
taken outside of France, as well as sick and | wounded German prisoners who cannot be transported, e |
Despite being mortally | wounded, Gibson was able to return fire and wounded t |
Rather than have his ship destroyed, the | wounded Gordon surrendered (although it is not clear |
camp but failed to capture Maritz who, though | wounded, got away . |
lling blow to Grand Duchess Olga and severely | wounded Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia. |
times dark, and the ending, with the mortally | wounded Grendel calling to his mother for help, is af |
scene where Hannibal Lecter, impersonating a | wounded guard, is taken away to an ambulance, one par |
Despite his wounds, he replaced a | wounded gun captain for over an hour. |
The | wounded gunner was treated by the doctor, who, duty c |
Lt. Kingsley immediately began to assist the | wounded gunners in putting on their parachute harness |
He was determined to hold it until all the | wounded had been evacuated and moved about his small |
except Khudadad Khan, who despite being badly | wounded, had continued working his gun. |
Doctors said that 173 | wounded had been shifted to hospitals in Parachinar a |
killed by fellow prisoners, while many of the | wounded had self-inflicted injuries. |
s, he refused medical aid until all the other | wounded had received attention. |
d to advance firing the machine gun until the | wounded had been evacuated and the attack in this are |
k of trained ambulance drivers meant that the | wounded had to wait a long time to receive medical ca |
indicating that at one stage approximately 45 | wounded had been admitted. |
tside the Zmirli Hospital, where the dead and | wounded had been taken after a massacre in Bentalha. |
Symons and the more severely | wounded had to be left and he died as a prisoner of w |
Many of the British | wounded had been brought into Wilmington, and the peo |
The | wounded had to be carried back to the boats to save t |
When General Butler fell | wounded, Hamer assumed command of the division. |
The | wounded Hamilton was sent home to recover aboard the |
The crest depicted a | wounded hart, symbol of St Giles, patron saint of Cam |
The property owner, Rodney Peairs, mortally | wounded Hattori with gunfire, thinking he was trespas |
own, although estimates of 200 killed and 200 | wounded have been suggested. |
He was severely | wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke fro |
Grimaldi was killed having become mortally | wounded having handled a loaded firearm incorrectly. |
Badly | wounded, he was captured by the Germans, but repatria |
Phil is badly | wounded: he drops to the ground. |
Wounded, he managed to escape the French pursuit, but | |
Wounded, he stumbles into the territory of King Luke | |
that most of the men in this gunpit were also | wounded, he completely disregarded his own injury, di |
When the only surviving officer was | wounded he took command of the company and led them f |
When not actually carrying the | wounded he was engaged in dressing and bandaging the |
Although himself | wounded, he went to the assistance of an officer who |
Wounded, he was placed in French captivity, but he wa | |
r, Captain Scales, and a scout were lying out | wounded, he went out and assisted to bring in the mor |
the Crimean War at the Battle of Alma and was | wounded; he also fought at the Battle of Inkerman and |
chine gun fire from both flanks, and although | wounded, he remained in command, directing and contro |
Even when mortally | wounded he continued to cheer on his men whilst lying |
When his Bren gunner was | wounded, he took control of the gun from him, and cha |
After being | wounded he was given non-combat occupation duties. |
cer, Lieutenant Harry Hawthorne, was severely | wounded he assumed command and, with another soldier, |
agonist of the Neapolitan Revolution of 1820; | wounded, he retired to private life. |
Mortally | wounded, he died before Edith could summon help. |
ollowing the Battle of Talavera, where he was | wounded, he purchased a lieutenantcy in August 1809. |
in the battle, during which he was seriously | wounded, he was awarded the Medal of Honor a year lat |
his forward Bren light machine guns had been | wounded, he rushed forward to man it himself. |
Though | wounded, he gallantly remained at his post. |
fless act of bravery in which he was mortally | wounded, he saved the lives of at least two fellow Ma |
Although already | wounded, he smothered an exploding grenade with his o |
Although seriously | wounded, he directed the action of his company until |
After being | wounded, he was honorably discharged as a lieutenant |
Despite being seriously | wounded, he continued to lead and personally disabled |
After being | wounded, he went to General Staff Training and saw th |
Battle of Bridgewater, where he was severely | wounded, he was successively brevetted as lieutenant |
Although | wounded he succeeded almost alone in reaching his obj |
After all his men had been killed or | wounded, he single-handedly destroyed two enemy machi |
d that the defenders had one killed and three | wounded; he also took 16 prisoners in New Bedford to |
is commanding officer who had fallen severely | wounded, he gallantly served his piece, after each fi |
Being | wounded, he took shelter; but, seeing Lieutenant Robe |
ng to cross the fire-swept area to attend the | wounded, he came under hostile fire from a small grou |
ngth of the fire-swept beach; he assisted the | wounded; he calmed the shocked; he arose as a leader |
As he lay | wounded he asked his wife to summon an ambulance. |
nd served in France during World War I. Twice | wounded, he returned home for medical reasons in June |
Badly | wounded, he dragged himself to the nearest village on |
Despite being twice severely | wounded he showed the utmost courage and resolution t |
Though again | wounded, he brought back three or four prisoners. |
While mortally | wounded, he remained in command of his ship - for "co |
On 6 June, although | wounded, he continued to lead his battalion from an e |
ampaign in 1843, during which he was severely | wounded, he returned to Australia and settled in Sout |
Later, while ministering to the | wounded, he was struck by a hostile bullet but, despi |
Grievously | wounded, he continued to press the attack, crawling f |
Although fatally | wounded, he lived for several hours after the attack, |
al objective was reached, although previously | wounded, he again dashed forward and bombed a machine |
In 1918, after being | wounded, he was discharged with the rank of Captain. |
Single-handed and slightly | wounded he accosted a squad of 14 Confederate soldier |
After being | wounded, he stumbles to the doorstep of a martial art |
Choosing to protect these | wounded, he unhesitatingly threw himself on the grena |
Wounded, he fled back to Bukhara, while many of his t | |
Fatally | wounded, he bled to death just inside GDR territory, |
After administering to the | wounded, he continued to advance with the patrol. |
n line and after Pyotr Bagration was mortally | wounded, he commanded the left flank. |
he army at the start of World War I. Severely | wounded, he spent two years in hospital, during which |
Although mortally | wounded, he courageously struggled forward and threw |
Though | wounded, he left the gunner to correct the stoppage, |
Wounded Heart (1995) (TV) as Tracy Lance (credited as | |
1989 "Friend Of A | Wounded Heart" (Wayne Watson, Claire Cloninger) |
"Fastest Healing | Wounded Heart" (Pat Bunch, Curtis Stone) - 3:00 |
ace," "For Such a Time as This," "Friend of a | Wounded Heart," "Touch of the Master's Hand," "New Li |
the Battle of Guinegate in 1479, where he was | wounded, helping to beat the army of King Louis XI of |
The | wounded Hendricks gets in the shed and is releived to |
Although seriously | wounded, Henry ordered his men to withdraw while he s |
hen Van Es tried to stop him he shot her, and | wounded her daughter. |
r as a present to his captain, the second one | wounded her on the chest by piercing one of her breas |
hile Phaon's medical department cared for the | wounded, her repair department patched up the ship, e |
cape but her father aimed an arrow at her and | wounded her. |
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