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He was | wounded in action when again trying to tend to the wo |
in Vietnam where, as a platoon leader, he was | wounded in the chest. |
noted in the battle of Varvarin, where he was | wounded in his left arm, and because of it he was sli |
He was | wounded again during the charge, and died soon after. |
nst Bulgarians in the Balkan War where he was | wounded. |
1863 Battle of Chancellorsville (where he was | wounded), the Battle of Gettysburg and the Mine Run C |
awarded the military cross in 1904 and he was | wounded several times as well as becoming infected wi |
He was | wounded in both legs a second time but he continued t |
On the 30th, he was | wounded in action. |
He was | wounded in action in 1944, and continued his service |
wept by artillery and machinegun fire, he was | wounded, but continued on and fell wounded a second t |
He was | wounded as he got back into the gig. |
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 |
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, |
He was | wounded while serving in the Canadian Army during Wor |
orary command was short, however, when he was | wounded in the right thigh. |
orporal Dustin J. Lee in the Iraq War, he was | wounded in an attack that killed Lee, and subsequentl |
At Antietam he was | wounded in the thigh by the same bullet that killed B |
In 1693, during the Nine Years' War, he was | wounded at the Battle of Landen in Flanders. |
He was | wounded on 1 September, commanding 4th Brigade in a r |
e-Argonne offensives (Champagne) where he was | wounded for the third time, shot through the neck by |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Williamsburg during the Peni |
After Andreas is forced into the army, he is | wounded on the western front and dies in his brother |
He was | wounded in the neck, arm and ankle and was later awar |
piloting a Nieuport with Escadrille 3, he was | wounded on 23 May 1917. |
He was | wounded in the rescue of Lieutenant Hugh McKee and wa |
He was | wounded and died in the front parlor, where his blood |
in the Polish-Soviet War, during which he was | wounded. |
et balls passed through Alms' hat, and he was | wounded in the knee. |
He was | wounded in this fight, injured in an ear and his back |
siege of Badajoz, Spain in 1812, where he was | wounded severely. |
During the operations he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in action and died from his injuries on the l |
Over the course of the war, he was | wounded three times before being captured and held as |
miles from Newton to Lexington, where he was | wounded at the Battle of Lexington. |
He was | wounded in this war, and in the Crimean War his jaw w |
He was | wounded twice during combat. |
was at the Battle of Brandywine, where he was | wounded. |
During the revolution he was | wounded at the Battle of Stony Point and Siege of Yor |
ry battalion in France as a major when he was | wounded in 1918. |
rican War, first at Cerro Gordo, where he was | wounded, and then at Chapultepec. |
In March 1918 he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded and awarded the Military Cross. |
He was | wounded committing the act, and died three days later |
esent at the battle of the Lech, where he was | wounded. |
ed in 1914 and served until 1916, when he was | wounded. |
try during the Civil War, during which he was | wounded three times. |
He was | wounded; his opponent, Major Sidney Pitts, was killed |
ded and during an attempt to break out he was | wounded twice. |
He was | wounded on July 18, 1863, while leading the assault a |
ry, but in the first week of February, he was | wounded during an attack by German Stuka dive bombers |
He was | wounded twice, leaving him with a permanent limp. |
ng with the Battle of Shiloh, in which he was | wounded. |
During the siege, he was | wounded by a falling rock, and died a few months late |
hite Oak Swamp and Malvern Hill, where he was | wounded. |
At the Battle of Worcester, he was | wounded in the thigh. |
as killed, and at Fort Donelson, where he was | wounded. |
part in the storming of Ghuznee, where he was | wounded at the gateway, the capture of Khelat, and th |
He was | wounded and has military awards. |
sent at the Battle of Dettingen, where he was | wounded, and the Battle of Fontenoy. |
here he served for a year during which he was | wounded in action on 14 October 1950, remaining on du |
He was | wounded again through the right hand and taken prison |
in an Army band in World War I, where he was | wounded, and received his release in 1919. |
He was | wounded in the action. |
He was | wounded at the battle of Port Walthall Junction and t |
He was | wounded on 15 December 1944. |
When landing craft appeared he carried | wounded from the Regimental Aid Post to the landing c |
He was | wounded in three places... |
father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded but continued to advance to a second enemy bu |
He was | wounded during the American aerial bombardment of Afg |
on that led Pickett's Charge, in which he was | wounded and captured but rescued. |
On 22 July 1812 he was | wounded and taken prisoner in the Battle of Salamanca |
nded at the battles of Antietam (where he was | wounded), Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, et al. |
He was | wounded by a bullet in the left hip at the Battle of |
During the war, he was | wounded twice: first in Georgia at the Battle of Resa |
He was | wounded and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( |
He was | wounded again while searching enemy dug-outs and agai |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner, being released from Colum |
ge Pickett removed from his coat after he was | wounded at the Battle of Gaines' Mill, traces of bloo |
ht in the village of Oosterbeek, until he was | wounded and captured. |
, and in the Siege of Fort Erie, where he was | wounded again. |
de during the Spanish Civil War, where he was | wounded in 1937. |
He was | wounded while in command of the Third Battalion at th |
In the Iliad he was | wounded and put out of action by Paris. |
In 1916, he was | wounded in the Battle of the Somme and hospitalised i |
On October 29, 1914, he was | wounded during the Battle of Molotkowo and, after rec |
He was | wounded on 7 September 1939 and recovered in the hosp |
He was | wounded in action on 15 January 1915. |
In early August, he was | wounded in another fight near Brandy Station. |
He was | wounded by shrapnel during the Bristol Blitz, and was |
He was | wounded during the war. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill. |
He was | wounded at the beginning of the raid, as he landed wi |
t, particularly well-defended bunker, he fell | wounded in the entrance. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Gaines' Mill in Virginia and |
and at the Faubourg St Antoine, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in the shoulder at the end of the Polish Camp |
from August 6 until September 19, when he was | wounded during the Third Battle of Winchester. |
e reconquest of French Indochina where he was | wounded a second time. |
He got | wounded and taken by the Germans as a POW. |
He was | wounded in the head, but continued his work and twice |
the defenders at McClelland's Station, he was | wounded in the attack by the Mingo chieftain Pluggy o |
He was | wounded twice during the war. |
During a reconnaissance flight, he was | wounded in the foot by anti-aircraft fire though flyi |
He was | wounded in action on three separate occasions. |
campaign to the crossing of the Mincio he was | wounded again in pushing the enemy out of the village |
borne Division during his second tour, he was | wounded during the Tet Offensive on February 4, 1968, |
fight in the Spanish Civil War, where he was | wounded twice. |
In 1780, he was | wounded and captured. |
her youthful bridegroom, but when he returned | wounded from an expedition to Algiers in 1541 her ave |
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. |
He was | wounded several times and awarded the Purple Heart an |
d fought in the First World War, where he was | wounded. |
eported to have died in Jomsborg after he was | wounded trying to regain his power with a Jomsviking |
hed for gallantry at Gettysburg, where he was | wounded and his men stubbornly held their ground near |
He served in World War I, where he was | wounded. |
He mortally | wounded while fighting the British Army during the Pe |
part to the battle of Heilsberg, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines, while leading h |
He was | wounded on November 1, just a few days before the end |
He was | wounded twice and he was decorated for his valour. |
an Army; in the course of his service, he was | wounded and captured by the United States Army in Aug |
He was | wounded slightly in the battle. |
He was | wounded at Anzac Cove (Gallipoli), and returned medic |
He was | wounded the first of five times during the war when h |
He was | wounded at Cambrai, in France. |
He is | wounded but doesn't die. |
He was | wounded on two occasions during the war. |
On October 21, 1861, he was | wounded in action at the Battle of Ball's Bluff and h |
He was | wounded in combat in 1918. |
ed in the Battle of Trafalgar in which he was | wounded and made prisoner by the English in 1805. |
He was | wounded at the battle of Arcole. |
He was | wounded during the battle and received the Purple Hea |
He was | wounded in the shoulder by shrapnel and evacuated; af |
d served in the Second Boer War, where he was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and awarded the Quee |
and Calabrian Campaigns, during which he was | wounded when blown from his ship. |
He is | wounded in the duel, and he goes to Cagliostro to ten |
He was | wounded at St Denis. |
On December 13, 1862, he was | wounded in the Battle of Fredericksburg. |
He was | wounded on 4, 5, and 7 October, but throughout the en |
On 30 September 1918, he was | wounded so severely he did not return to duty before |
He was | wounded in the process. |
He was | wounded in the leg and hand at El Alamein the followi |
In 1947, he was | wounded at the battle of Beit Shean. |
and the Battle of Malvern Hill, where he was | wounded. |
16th Lancers during World War I, where he was | wounded and twice mentioned in despatches. |
O Sacred Head, Now | Wounded - 5:08 |
g of the second day, firing over the heads of | wounded Confederates, long enough for Lt. Gen. James |
Master Qi heals the | wounded Tiger and Turbo, and teaches them new martial |
Hearing his | wounded comrades asking for water, he went forward, u |
est, The New World and HBO's Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee. |
up's ("Gila") second album, "Bury My Heart in | Wounded Knee". |
My Heart Was | Wounded by the Strangeness, Abdulla Majid al Noaimi, |
the Native American history "Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown, who appears to be quoting |
3 30 Rock, Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee, Entourage, Pushing Daisies |
Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee - 002_5 |
rtrayed "Bull Head" in HBO's Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee (2007). |
Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee (TV) (2007) - American Horse |
ty Forces who were nearby refused to help the | wounded; furthermore, they stopped an Israeli doctor |
d in going out under a heavy fire to help two | wounded men. |
Page jumped out of a helicopter to help load | wounded soldiers. |
and other civilians were rushing to help the | wounded, a suicide bomber blew himself up. |
British Prisoners of War help a | wounded female agent to escape the Japanese during th |
ly Christian history in which a family help a | wounded individual. |
rkland did not stop until he had helped every | wounded soldier (confederate and federal) on the Conf |
ed the enemy's murderous fire, and helped the | wounded operators to a position where they could rece |
Cook helped a | wounded officer to the rear and, upon returning to hi |
e George Cross for his gallantry in helping a | wounded comrade on 23 July 1944 at Monte Cassino in I |
cape but her father aimed an arrow at her and | wounded her. |
rst meeting together concludes with her being | wounded in a shootout, she winds up behind a desk wor |
hen Van Es tried to stop him he shot her, and | wounded her daughter. |
raying debris which slightly damaged her, and | wounded four of her men. |
on seemingly saw something grab her, mortally | wounded with her stomach torn open. |
Herbert was | wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness May 6, 1864. |
le of Milliken's Bend) and then Hermann Lieb ( | wounded June 7, 1863). |
ova during a struggle, but is herself fatally | wounded in return and dies in Garnett's arms. |
Gen. Henry Heth was | wounded and Pettigrew was elevated to divisional comm |
On 4 September, Hickok was | wounded in the foot while rescuing several cattlemen |
hal in his expedition to the Highlands, being | wounded at Glenshiel. |
rmgard (sometimes called Hildegard), treating | wounded soldiers who came into her care. |
Hill was | wounded at the battles of Pleasant Hill and Yellow Ba |
e [Ettrick] Forest or the Pentland Hills, was | wounded twice and risked capture ambushing larger Eng |
to report its evacuation, bringing with him a | wounded man. |
certain death, although leaving him mortally | wounded, spared many of his fellow Marines from death |
ith burning phosphorus, and left him severely | wounded. |
Plugge himself was | wounded in the wrist by a shell fragment. |
When he was himself seriously | wounded by a shot through the leg, he called out "Boy |
Ut himself was | wounded three times in the war. |
When Hilton himself was | wounded, Veale and another soldier, Sergeant Major Ch |
ch regulars perished, and Dieskau himself was | wounded three times; but he refused to retire, and se |
Forrest himself was | wounded by a saber-wielding Union captain, whom he ki |
General Delaborde himself was | wounded. |
ad his horse killed, and was himself slightly | wounded. |
e Constellation and the admiral himself being | wounded, the Algerians instead decided to change cour |
Although he himself was | wounded the colonel continued to lead his men with sk |
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