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Later, in 1969, he was | wounded while serving as a company commander. |
MORTALLY | WOUNDED WHEN SERVING WITH |
He was | wounded while serving with the 54th Foot in the battl |
His father had been | wounded while serving with the same regiment in the S |
He was | wounded while serving in the Canadian Army during Wor |
ld regiment the 9th Lancers and was seriously | wounded when serving on the Western Front in October |
He was seriously | wounded whilst serving with the Royal Irish Regiment |
Bond was | wounded while serving in the King's Own Yorkshire Lig |
Marie's lai Guigemar, sees the | wounded hero set sail in a mysterious boat with cande |
otout, the Abkhaz lost two dead, at least two | wounded and seven captured by the Georgian force. |
ted men who were killed in action or mortally | wounded, and seventeen deaths of enlisted men from di |
n against the government, when many Jews were | wounded and several were sacrificed to the rage of th |
Though | wounded in several places, he remained at his post an |
Spanish losses numbered 6,000 killed and | wounded, plus several hundred prisoners, some cannons |
rn in the First Afghan War (1839-42), and was | wounded on several occasions. |
econd Lieutenant Throssell, although severely | wounded in several places, refused to leave his post |
ment says 11 militants were killed and scores | wounded during several hours of heavy fighting. |
He had been | wounded on several occasions during the previous year |
McComb was | wounded in several battles, including Gaines' Mill, A |
On 25 August 1918, Knappe was | wounded so severely he could not return to combat bef |
On 30 September 1918, he was | wounded so severely he did not return to duty before |
All members of the squad were killed or | wounded except Sgt. |
The officer was | wounded, but Sgt. |
as shot three times in the chest and mortally | wounded while shaking hands with President-elect Fran |
Dead monkeys | wounded with sharp objects have been found in the par |
h Carolina, Ceres lost two men killed and six | wounded when she was taken under heavy fire from Fort |
untry girl suggestively smiles at the dead or | wounded bird she caresses in her hand” |
the medical staff continue to care for their | wounded and she worked changing bandages despite shor |
to carjack a woman at knifepoint, leaving her | wounded when she fought back and managed to escape, i |
before Hall was abducted, leaving his victim | wounded when she fought back and managed to escape. |
he and Sheldon are friends and being visibly | wounded when Sheldon is dismissive of him. |
He was | wounded by shell fragments from the explosions and di |
Sadly, Harding was seriously | wounded by shell fragments on 15 October 1917 and die |
pital was primarily used for the treatment of | wounded and shell-shocked soldiers. |
fallen prisoner in Battle of Porkuni, and the | wounded soldiers sheltering in the Avinurme Parish ch |
to the local hospital while seven critically | wounded were shifted to the hospital in the nearby ci |
Colonel Julius Raith - Mortally | wounded at Shiloh, died on April 9, 1862. |
21 October 1805, and the number of killed and | wounded per ship. |
There, she transferred the | wounded to shore-based hospitals, then prepared for O |
suffered heavy losses, with 20 killed and 40 | wounded, including Shortland. |
Gill, fatally | wounded, was shot dead by the judges. |
On his thirteenth combat mission, he was | wounded and shot down on a bombing raid to Brunswick, |
Despite being twice severely | wounded he showed the utmost courage and resolution t |
At last, he is | wounded by shrapnel and crumples to the ground. |
erations on the Western Front, and Marden was | wounded by shrapnel whilst commanding his battalion a |
army on 17 October 1918 after being severely | wounded by shrapnel in the right arm and leg. |
Daniel was | wounded by shrapnel from an exploding bomb while at h |
each four days after D-Day, but was seriously | wounded by shrapnel in an attack on Caen a few weeks |
On 26 June 1915, Birks was | wounded by shrapnel but returned to service the next |
n a shell fell on his billet, he was severely | wounded with shrapnel damage to both legs. |
In September 2004, Abdul-Ahad was | wounded by shrapnel to his head when a U.S. helicopte |
He was | wounded by shrapnel during the Bristol Blitz, and was |
e eventually rejoined his unit, and was later | wounded by shrapnel. |
the third convention to address the issues of | wounded and sick combatants and was proceeded by the |
Father Lynch tended to | wounded and sick American soldiers of the Mexican War |
An elaborate system of ferrying | wounded and sick soldiers from the brigade hospitals |
ough to revive dead people they can bring the | wounded or sick back to full life as easily as one mi |
for the amelioration of the condition of the | wounded and sick in armies in the field, consisting o |
The 6,000 men, mostly | wounded and sick, that Belle-Isle left in Prague afte |
ldom attack healthy animals, but may kill the | wounded or sick. |
Whatever the number of dead and | wounded neither side gained any ground and both sides |
dead on each side at 50 to 70, with about 100 | wounded per side. |
Among the | wounded was Simon Weston, who later featured in a BBC |
cover for his men and was last observed in a | wounded condition single-handedly engaging enemy troo |
After all his men had been killed or | wounded, he single-handedly destroyed two enemy machi |
Confederate soldiers; and McDermut, mortally | wounded, and six men were taken prisoner. |
Seven Sri Lankan cricket players are | wounded and six policemen killed in shootings near Ga |
been heavy, Windham losing six killed and 18 | wounded, Ceylon six killed and 21 wounded (including |
en back, with the loss of seven dead, sixteen | wounded and sixteen taken prisoner. |
inos loss is estimated at 100 killed, seventy | wounded, and sixty captured, most of which coming fro |
Then, the | wounded crook slides off the gurney and out the windo |
The first shot | wounded Bartell slightly in the chest while the secon |
Afterwards, although | wounded, Corporal Smith continued fighting steadily a |
Although already | wounded, he smothered an exploding grenade with his o |
trong point in which his officer was severely | wounded; Sergeant Smythe took command of the platoon |
the lives of 16; 138 Schleswig-Holsteins were | wounded, and so were 66 Danes; and 923 Schleswig-Hols |
As a | wounded enemy soldier fell, he managed to detonate a |
He encountered a | wounded Union soldier and asked if he could use his m |
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. |
He stumbles upon a | wounded alien soldier who tells of the Nazis yet agai |
ing to legends, the plant was discovered by a | wounded Spanish soldier named Matico. |
uring the Battle of Ia Drang while tending to | wounded fellow soldier, Willie Godboldt. |
ator commanding a series of hospitals serving | wounded Confederate soldiers during the American Civi |
surgery room on an airplane flying seriously | wounded US soldiers from Iraq to Germany. |
An estimated 2,000 | wounded Russian soldiers perished in the fire. |
77, which was fought a few miles to the west, | wounded American soldiers took refuge in the meetingh |
al and triage station to give medical care to | wounded PAIGC's soldiers and quality-of-life care to |
ife of Florence Nightingale and her work with | wounded British soldiers during the Crimean War. |
It tells the story of a group of | wounded Allied soldiers in a mobile surgery unit at t |
ured back and forth several times, giving the | wounded Union soldiers water, warm clothing, and blan |
The building was used as a hospital for | wounded Union soldiers after the Battle of Franklin, |
ntrance to Pier 5, waiting for debarkation of | wounded American soldiers from Tunisia. |
s during the First World War, as the ghastily | wounded British soldiers could be smoothly moved down |
It is said that it acquired its name after | wounded royalist soldiers sheltered in Lutterworth fo |
mpanying the British slaughtered 68 seriously | wounded American soldiers in the Massacre of the Rive |
m., the ridge was covered with fresh dead and | wounded Australian soldiers, most of whom remained wh |
o leave, and in fact used her home to shelter | wounded Confederate soldiers. |
es spent much of the following years treating | wounded loyalist soldiers. |
e of Arnhem, Hepburn's hospital received many | wounded Allied soldiers. |
ng in the west, he ends up taken hostage by a | wounded outlaw, Solomon "Beauregard" Bennet (Milian). |
oldiers of the 43d, 21 were killed and 8 were | wounded, although some scources state the number of k |
Paul's weak friend Franz Kemmerich is | wounded, and soon dies in a crowded army hospital att |
n the Second Battle of Bull Run, where he was | wounded, but soon recovered. |
ccount of the battle, the Viet Cong killed or | wounded 915 South Vietnamese soldiers, and 270 others |
US forces lost 72 killed and 337 | wounded while South Vietnamese casualties amounted to |
on the scene just after the 1890 massacre at | Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in which more than three |
antry suffered thirty five men killed and 180 | wounded in southeastern Negros, while the Japanese lo |
Walter Busch was was seriously | wounded by Soviet troops and died 7 April 1945. |
and in the Battle of Hattin, Arn is severely | wounded and spends several weeks at Saladin's hospita |
he army at the start of World War I. Severely | wounded, he spent two years in hospital, during which |
own, and Monmouth, was in the Jersey retreat, | wounded at Springfield, and promoted captain for his |
ring and following the War, when he was badly | wounded while spying for American forces on the eve o |
He was | wounded at St Denis. |
nical engineering, killed four colleagues and | wounded a staff member at Concordia University in Mon |
At the Second Battle of Bull Run, Schenck was | wounded and Stahel became acting commander of the div |
The | wounded elephants stampeded and destroyed everything |
Ashleigh arrive soon after to find a grim and | wounded Exeter standing in a field of bodies. |
ortly after arriving Jetfire becomes mortally | wounded by Starscream and sacrifices himself to give |
ast 26 others, civilians among them, had been | wounded, a statement said. |
rain was blind within the Monster's body, The | wounded Ludwig states to Bohmer that Ygor's blood is |
the store armed where Reese shot and fatally | wounded Jackson, Stewart, and Roney injuring an unide |
vide comfort, cheer and entertainment for the | wounded ex-servicemen still in hospital as a result o |
Again he was severely | wounded, but, still unwilling to retire, pressed ahea |
mes on the crest die down, noticed that a few | wounded men still held a small area on top. |
member of the Parachute Regiment was fatally | wounded while storming the Jewish center. |
ed assault, relating to other people who were | wounded by stray bullets that day. |
He was | wounded during street fighting in Aachen when an arti |
ed to protect employer properties, killed and | wounded some strikers who stoned the workshop of Arce |
d killed English teacher Margaret Wright, and | wounded 13 students inside the classroom. |
Wounded, he stumbles into the territory of King Luke | |
After being | wounded, he stumbles to the doorstep of a martial art |
Gardenier was dangerously | wounded, but subsequently recovered and being a great |
d by Muslim pirates on the Mediterranean Sea, | wounded, and subsequently imprisoned. |
Although | wounded he succeeded almost alone in reaching his obj |
Mullane volunteered to procure water for the | wounded, and succeeded in doing so by going into one |
Giulianio is | wounded, and suddenly, the Brethren emerge from the f |
ay back to Isurava with no food, carrying the | wounded and suffering from the effects of tropical di |
ng the advance forward despite being severely | wounded, and suffering from intense pain and loss of |
Initial reports from other | wounded soldiers suggested that he had been killed in |
and other civilians were rushing to help the | wounded, a suicide bomber blew himself up. |
The bishop would treat the | wounded and support Confederate soldiers throughout t |
Rather than have his ship destroyed, the | wounded Gordon surrendered (although it is not clear |
r losing four of his crew dead and another 20 | wounded, Mackenzie surrendered Ariel. |
lonel Hayly of the 47th Regiment who had been | wounded and surrounded by Russian soldiers. |
3. Special circumstances of being | wounded or survived being sunk by the enemy. |
Associate Bertie Wrout was severely | wounded but survived the attack. |
l was in command of his own tank and severely | wounded, but survived the war. |
Associate Herbert "Bertie" Wrout was severely | wounded but survived the attack. |
ith the infamous Casanova, in which both were | wounded but survived. |
e killed, but the part-time employee was only | wounded and survived. |
t showing the arrival in Tuzla of a number of | wounded child survivors including Sead Bekric.. |
sion, during which time he was very seriously | wounded and sustained disfiguring burns. |
Only two Americans were killed and seven were | wounded while sustaining severe damage to their fort. |
Ingjald was severely | wounded and Svipdag the Blind and his sons Gautvid an |
In this encounter Captain Sartorius was | wounded by sword cuts in both hands, and one of his m |
The crest depicted a | wounded hart, symbol of St Giles, patron saint of Cam |
bly two, of the three Germans who were on the | wounded American's tail. |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner at Chancellorsville on May |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner, but escaped. |
1,245 prisoners, many badly | wounded, were taken on the night of August 24 to the |
Some of the | wounded were taken to a joint US-Iraqi base nearby fo |
He fought a brilliant campaign, being | wounded and taken prisoner. |
was a victory for his forces, he was severely | wounded and taken to Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he |
command of Colonel von Sohr (who was severely | wounded and taken prisoner during the skirmish). |
Green Howards in the First World War, he was | wounded and taken prisoner. |
The | wounded were taken to Rammstein Air Base in Germany f |
ught in the battle of Pea Ridge, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner, but exchanged shortly aft |
ticipated in Operation Market Garden, and was | wounded and taken prisoner of war at Arnhem. |
elds of then raging World War I, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner by the Austro-Hungarians. |
eutenant in the Westphalian artillery, he was | wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Leipzig ( |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Frenchtow |
He was commander of HMS Chippawa, was | wounded and taken prisoner. |
Sose Mayrig who was | wounded, was taken prisoner. |
On 22 July 1812 he was | wounded and taken prisoner in the Battle of Salamanca |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner, being released from Colum |
he Battle of Chickamauga, Lt. Col. Hobart was | wounded and taken prisoner on September 19 or 20, 186 |
He got | wounded and taken by the Germans as a POW. |
the disastrous battle, and Guy was seriously | wounded and taken prisoner. |
Wounded and taken prisoner, Admiral Buchanan was not | |
fter their battleship fleet had been mortally | wounded at Taranto. |
He fatally shot one teacher and | wounded another teacher before he committed suicide. |
ing World War I. His maternal grandfather was | wounded at Tel-el-Kebir in 1880, and later commanded |
Confederate losses were 26 dead, 85 | wounded and ten missing. |
were variously reported at two or seven, the | wounded at ten or several. |
the massacre four people died, nineteen were | wounded, and ten disappeared. |
Sir Horatio Nelson when | wounded at Teneriffe by Richard Westall. |
conspicuous gallantry in administering to the | wounded under terrific fire, exposing himself at all |
with four more missing) and 11 civilians, and | wounded more than 100 people. |
The explosion killed 33 and | wounded more than 80 others when the building collaps |
grenade attacks that killed eight people and | wounded more than 100. |
He was mortally | wounded later that year in the Shenandoah Valley duri |
He was | wounded in that battle and died soon afterwards. |
re killed, and that the British suffered some | wounded but that none were killed in the action. |
n actress in her youth) and poor caregiver so | wounded West that she broke off relations with her so |
Al-Ghazali was | wounded during that confrontation. |
coup was considered a higher honor than being | wounded in the attempt. |
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 |
numbers forced Drake, who had been seriously | wounded in the fighting, to capitulate. |
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