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the sacrifice of thousands of Troops lost and | wounded here, and the sacrifice of all our families t |
Marie's lai Guigemar, sees the | wounded hero set sail in a mysterious boat with cande |
e hostile force until a mortar burst severely | wounded him and rendered the gun mount inoperable. |
Shrapnel then | wounded him in his upper left arm. |
caused by the remaining projectile which had | wounded him in the Battle of Middleburg on 19 June 18 |
espite concentrated enemy fire which severely | wounded him and caused the loss of his right arm. |
An assassin shot and fatally | wounded him in Peiping's Grand Hotel. |
escapees, run into Dick, started to fire and | wounded him fatally. |
for what he did, but died as Takuya mortally | wounded him when he defeated him. |
users who was later reported to be his niece, | wounded him in the Baldwin Hotel with a pistol shot i |
The Polish Resistance fighters | wounded him twice, in two separate actions 1943. |
indifferent sales and poor critical reception | wounded him deeply. |
to get the deputy's gun and shot and fatally | wounded him. |
He met McDuffie in a duel and | wounded him. |
almost killed by a cannon fire which severely | wounded him. |
he massacre to the FBI agents who had fatally | wounded him. |
Tatum was subsequently | wounded himself and evacuated from the island. |
ally fired the railroad bridge, and, although | wounded himself, assisted a wounded officer over the |
Captain Odjard, who was | wounded himself, feared that the Bolsheviks had place |
Wounded himself, he makes it home to Lisa, but knows | |
DFC citation reports that even though he was | wounded himself, he continued flying for nearly 13 ho |
Lt. Edgerton, despite being | wounded himself, lifted up the flag and advanced it w |
Although severely | wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his fell |
Boers, who lost 50 killed and a large number | wounded, his own losses being 2 killed and 15 wounded |
Kittu was also | wounded his other leg which meant he had to get an ar |
ursting of a large high explosive shell which | wounded his only assistant and killed several of his |
n 1944 by members of the right wing Lehi that | wounded his wife. |
One bullet | wounded his finger while another bullet missed his he |
He was | wounded; his opponent, Major Sidney Pitts, was killed |
Since Pender had been | wounded, his two brigades in the charge were placed u |
en finish in fourth position just beating the | wounded Holden of Des West to the line. |
n told Corporal Cranmer to get along with the | wounded horse as best he could, and he would look aft |
y killed a number of horsemen, but a mortally | wounded horse carrying a dead dragoon crashed into th |
yards of the enemy, and was himself riding a | wounded horse. |
und became virtually impassable with dead and | wounded horses and men, so the enemy could not close |
He specialises in healing | wounded horses and curing them of their illnesses. |
s part of the party that rescued the mortally | wounded Hugh McKee at Citadel Korea and was himself w |
leadership of Brunnhilde, they took mortally | wounded human heroes from German and Scandinavian bat |
er in Quetta, killed more than 100 people and | wounded hundreds of others. |
se casualties were an estimated 500 killed or | wounded, hundreds of Qing troops became victims in th |
e became a pioneer heroine when she saved her | wounded husband after an Indian attack at Springs Sta |
ember of Congresswoman Luzviminda Ilagan, and | wounded Ilagan, Congressmen Pryde Henry Teves, and tw |
Navy Nurse Corps as well as the Deputy Chief, | Wounded, Ill, and Injured at the Bureau of Medicine a |
coup was considered a higher honor than being | wounded in the attempt. |
He was | wounded in August 1918. |
In World War II Leonrod was severely | wounded in late 1941 and unfit for front service. |
numbers forced Drake, who had been seriously | wounded in the fighting, to capitulate. |
Wounded in May 1940, Booth was sent back to England f | |
n which he was awarded the Military Cross and | wounded in action twice. |
When Raful Eitan was | wounded in action, his paratroopers were led by David |
A 13 year old boy is | wounded in the exchange of shots and a subsequent bom |
On 29 June 1916, Lieutenant Vaisey was | wounded in action and passed out; Pickthorn flew them |
against 20,000 Austrians but he was mortally | wounded in a night sortie he led on 30 November to 1 |
Four Australians were | wounded in this encounter. |
Blue is | wounded in the shoulder, but then the Man runs out of |
Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, and was severely | wounded in 1701. |
t's service, 189 men were killed and mortally | wounded in combat, 2 died from non-combat related acc |
Private Crichton, although | wounded in the foot, stayed with the advancing troops |
He was | wounded in action several times losing his foot and p |
i, Bradley observed a Marine infantryman fall | wounded in an open area under a pounding barrage by m |
On March 6, 1943 Casano was badly | wounded in a German air attack and whilst recovering |
He was mortally | wounded in France in 1917 after crashing his plane. |
the facility as a hospital to treat soldiers | wounded in World War I. Later it established the War |
istance of an officer who was lying seriously | wounded in an exposed position, after the retreat of |
He was | wounded in the hand at the Battle of Antietam. |
In 1915, he was | wounded in France, losing his sight in both eyes. |
While he was | wounded in her attack, she forgot everything. |
e was at the capture of Arkansas Post and was | wounded in the Battle of Vicksburg. |
October 26: 5 Israli killed and 30 | wounded in a suicide bombing in Hadera's open air mar |
rds, a former mayor of the town who was badly | wounded in the event. |
During the First World War Thynne was twice | wounded in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 and awarde |
asualties with 45 crew dead and more than 200 | wounded in the Naval Battle of Casablanca. |
Fletcher served in the West Indies being | wounded in action during the capture of St. Lucia in |
d a Whig relative who fought and was mortally | wounded in the Battle of Lexington and Concord agains |
e Ridge, Resaca, and Adairsville before being | wounded in the Battle of New Hope Church on May 27. |
is regiment attacking Bois de Belleau, he was | wounded in the chest by a sniper and evacuated to a h |
French suffered between 300 and 600 killed or | wounded in the action. |
al battles over Iwo Jima, during which he was | wounded in June 1944. |
Lt. Dozier was painfully | wounded in the shoulder early in the attack, but he c |
ommanding the Rhodesia Regiment, where he was | wounded in action. |
westen (1820-1870), a Liberal leader, whom he | wounded in a duel, for which Manteuffel insisted in b |
Bunting's wife, Suzanne, is | wounded in the attack. |
In the latter battle, Tyler was badly | wounded in his foot, which incapacitated him from any |
hoepf reported 4 Union soldiers killed and 18 | wounded in the Battle of Camp Wildcat. |
He was | wounded in the capture of Guadeloupe, and as a result |
He was severely | wounded in the leg in November 1914 during the First |
Brunier served in Syria in 1918 and was | wounded in action. |
He was | wounded in the head and leg on 19 May and was dischar |
He was severely | wounded in the 1864 Battle of Cold Harbor and returne |
Although | wounded in the head he gathered a composite platoon t |
the Silver Star and Purple Heart after being | wounded in the Battle of Iwo Jima, in which he lost b |
John Wilkes was severely | wounded in the stomach, ultimately fled to Paris and |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
ward to replace a radio operator who had been | wounded in this intense action and was being treated |
especially in nursing and the care of troops | wounded in the Franco-German war. |
Eleven Germans and one Turk were killed or | wounded in the action. |
ces' sweetheart and often entertained the war | wounded in hospitals. |
f doomed individuals, which will be killed or | wounded in a fruitless attempt to occupy a section of |
ficers and 71 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded in battle and 126 enlisted men dead from dise |
lant Brigadier-General Hoke, who was severely | wounded in the action of May 4, at Fredericksburg, an |
Bobby Schwartz is killed and Lou Casals badly | wounded in the climactic shootout. |
He was | wounded in the First World War while serving as a Cap |
ed Battleford (very near where Lloyd had been | wounded in the North-West Rebellion 18 years earlier) |
of the third Anglo-Dutch war and was mortally | wounded in the last ,the Battle of Texel.De Liefde wa |
Active lost nine men killed and 26 | wounded in the battle. |
Wounded in his leg, his plane and motor riddled, Capt | |
V. McDonnell, a police sergeant, was fatally | wounded in its blast. |
Plugge himself was | wounded in the wrist by a shell fragment. |
He led the first charge, but was | wounded in the action. |
On 29 July 1917, he was severely | wounded in the face, but carried on despite a German |
position; his horse was shot dead and he was | wounded in one arm. |
he affair near Kaipakopako, in having, though | wounded in the head, twice volunteered and brought in |
e one of the section commanders was seriously | wounded in the head by small-arms fire. |
ad fled occupied Belgium and persons who were | wounded in action, and posthumous awards. |
Several children were among the 65 | wounded in the attack, which was targeted at Civil Gu |
Conrad was | wounded in the leg at this battle. |
23, one American sailor from the Porpoise was | wounded in a skirmish near Andros. |
On October 19, 1864 Scott was severely | wounded in the right thigh by a musket ball at Cedar |
adge of courage", echoing a wish to have been | wounded in battle. |
More than half of Columbine's crew were | wounded in the fighting. |
Dufaur de Gavardie was | wounded in action on 7 February 1917. |
sion of VI Corps, after James B. Ricketts was | wounded, in the last stages of the Shenandoah Valley |
Five others, including police officers, were | wounded in the gun fight. |
Paterson is severely | wounded in the shoulder, and Macarthur is arrested th |
The detainee was | wounded, in the left arm, during that firefight and a |
One US soldier was | wounded in the leg and one broke his ankle in the int |
and ran forward to help Birch, but was "twice | wounded in the rush, was struck for the third time an |
Akihiko Saito was seriously | wounded in the attack and captured by the insurgents. |
Covington was mortally | wounded in the Battle of Crysler's Farm and died thre |
hes, and Patriarch Peter Jarweh was seriously | wounded in the neck. |
Magee was | wounded in the attack but managed to escape from the |
n the Battle of Wolchow where he was severely | wounded in the head and eye. |
in the First World War as a paramedic but was | wounded in 1915. |
e, under a heavy fire, to a man who was lying | wounded in the back, and, with the utmost; coolness a |
dier increased in September 1943, when he was | wounded in the shoulder by a German mortar while visi |
However, Dembo was also | wounded in the same attack that killed Savimbi and, a |
nts during the Battle of Shiloh, where he was | wounded in the shoulder on April 7, 1862, and eventua |
Captain Massie was mortally | wounded in September 1864, and Capt. |
Though | wounded in several places, he remained at his post an |
of Rowa, when he was severely and dangerously | wounded in a hand to hand fight with three men, of wh |
imental Medical Officer in ministering to the | wounded in the Regimental Aid Post, but time and agai |
Lieutenant Green was mortally | wounded in the fight of 30 May at Totopotomoy. |
ausing heavy casualties and in spite of being | wounded in the leg continued to lead charge after cha |
He was seriously | wounded in the Battle of Freiberg, where his gallantr |
Eleven people died and over 180 others were | wounded in the four bomb attacks allegedly perpetrate |
Two other priests were | wounded in the attack. |
spondent for the Forces newspaper after being | wounded in action. |
es and Europe, where he has met with soldiers | wounded in the Iraq War. |
officer and 56 enlisted men killed or fatally | wounded in action and 56 enlisted men who died of dis |
At the seventh attempt he was | wounded in the head, and died a few days afterwards. |
rt in the expedition to Dakar in 1940 and was | wounded in North Africa in 1943. |
Eight days later, he was | wounded in action. |
of Gaines' Mill on June 27, where Jackson was | wounded in his right elbow. |
short fight cost the Rangers 2 killed, and 11 | wounded in addition to the 56 horses, and 100 revolve |
Lauman was severely | wounded in his left thigh during the Battle of Belmon |
ted seventeen missions before being seriously | wounded in a training exercise. |
ing the last eight days, the number of people | wounded in the fighting and who came to the two surgi |
o the Northern Virginia area, he was severely | wounded in the chest in a fight near the Rapidan Rive |
gment called Operation Torch, he was mortally | wounded in an attack by French Vichy aircraft on his |
Sherman was | wounded in the knee in World War II which is why he w |
rned to the armoured car, but was immediately | wounded in the arm and leg. |
rd died August 24, 1371, having been mortally | wounded in the Battle of Baesweiler and Reginald was |
After being | wounded in battle, his father was posted to the War M |
served in France in World War I where he was | wounded in 1916 in the Battle of the Somme. |
was under attack by Russian troops and he was | wounded in the action. |
At Pleasant Hill, Gilbert was | wounded in the right hand. |
the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry being | wounded in action and decorated in World War I. Lord |
Though seriously | wounded in this encounter, Lance Naik Albert Ekka con |
has many ex-pupils who fought, died and were | wounded in the first and second world wars, there is |
n France in the First World War, where he was | wounded in 1916. |
He was | wounded in the leg at the Battle of Pea Ridge. |
He served in combat and was | wounded in the Philippine islands during the Moro Reb |
Although he was | wounded in 1943, he was appointed General Officer Com |
During this withdrawal Napier was | wounded in the neck. |
About this time he fell, severely | wounded in the side, but regaining his footing, he co |
trooper whose horse had been shot and who was | wounded in two places and rode with him out of fire. |
He was mortally | wounded in this intrepid action. |
He was dangerously | wounded in performing this service. |
Spencer was seriously | wounded in the head and thighs during the November 7, |
He was | wounded in September 1916, and mentioned in despatche |
avy Corpsman killed in action with another 91 | wounded in action. |
If he had been | wounded in the attempt, however, he was required to p |
s company came under heavy fire, but although | wounded in the face and both arms, Captain Wakeford p |
Jerry Jones is | wounded in France, by shrapnel during a German artill |
Conscripted into World War I, he was | wounded in a gas attack and discharged from the army |
in the German Army earlier in the war and was | wounded in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme. |
y a most heavy cross fire, and although badly | wounded in both thighs, managed to crawl in and deliv |
Vice Admiral Shimizu was | wounded in the raid, and Katori sustained enough dama |
my Medical Center in Washington with soldiers | wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
dshipman killed and one officer and eight men | wounded in the exchange from a crew of 194. |
In Baghdad, one person was killed and 10 were | wounded in the Sunni community of Hay al Jihad in wes |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
, headed the Norwegian Red Cross team and was | wounded in the French-Algerian war in 1962. |
ers, two of the latter were killed and others | wounded in a fight which followed. |
ain (later field marshal) Leopold of Bavaria, | wounded in the action and receiving the Military Orde |
He was severely | wounded in early 1943 by a grenade splinter and taken |
Treacy and Breen were seriously | wounded in the gun fight, two policemen died, but Hog |
le in the northern campaigns and was severely | wounded in the Vavrin affair in year II. |
frontier under the Army of the Moselle until | wounded in the left leg on 16 December 1793. |
, but on each occasion this officer, although | wounded in the head and arm, held his ground and assi |
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