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on the scene just after the 1890 massacre at | Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in which more than three |
est, The New World and HBO's Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee. |
s led to the armed takeover and occupation of | Wounded Knee. |
lson Miles to rush the 7th U.S. Cavalry up to | Wounded Knee. |
r and the city was acerbated when some of the | wounded knights, returning from the war, were quarter |
The film tells the story of a | wounded Korean War veteran, Jim Sterling (Don Taylor) |
Trooper Finney then dragged a badly | wounded L/Cpl Tudball from the burning vehicle before |
The citation notes that "[a]lthough slightly | wounded, Lance Corporal Frickleton dashed forward at |
Arthur forgives the mortally | wounded Lancelot. |
In 1951, Wanger shot and | wounded Lang after accusing him of having an affair w |
st Battle of El Alamein, enemy artillery fire | wounded Lapwood, resulting in the loss of use of one |
He was mortally | wounded late in the war following a horse riding acci |
He was mortally | wounded later that year in the Shenandoah Valley duri |
Frickleton was severely | wounded later in the war, and was evacuated to Englan |
Waller, who, although | wounded later, continued to throw bombs for another h |
The | wounded lawmakers were Alvin M. Bentley (R-Michigan), |
Dozens of dead and | wounded lay on the field. |
Margueritte was mortally | wounded leading the very first charge and the two add |
r in allowing the patrol to withdraw with all | wounded, leaving five dead behind. |
t to corps command, Ricketts had already been | wounded leaving Keifer in command of the division for |
About 100 of the most seriously | wounded left first. |
us injuries including a severed jugular vein, | wounded left eye, and 34 wounds over his body. |
Burnham fell mortally | wounded; Lieut. |
rded the medal for his rescue of the mortally | wounded Lieutenant Hugh McKee. |
On 27 May, smalll arms fire from the shore | wounded Lieutenant-Commander Colin George Walter Dona |
This action saved the life of the | wounded lieutenant. |
ted at Ford's Theatre; Stone helped carry the | wounded Lincoln across the street. |
mpathizer John Wilkes Booth shot and mortally | wounded Lincoln. |
After supplies were unloaded and | wounded loaded, the destroyer would sail for Mersa Ma |
n between Call and Joey leaves Call seriously | wounded; Lorie must amputate a leg to save him. |
t of the Battle of Salamanca, he was severely | wounded, losing one finger and wounded through the le |
n and Java on January 3, 1813 he was severely | wounded, losing the fingers of both hands. |
General Sickles was seriously | wounded, losing a leg; he left the corps and active m |
th the Royal Garrison Artillery and was twice | wounded, losing his left eye and much of the use of h |
He was severely | wounded, losing his left eye, in a minor fight at Lib |
at the battle of Cheriton Down, was severely | wounded, lost an arm, and was taken prisoner. |
It was released in 2000 on | Wounded Love Records. |
lone Walkyng (demo, 1993; re-released 1996 by | Wounded Love) |
es spent much of the following years treating | wounded loyalist soldiers. |
rain was blind within the Monster's body, The | wounded Ludwig states to Bohmer that Ygor's blood is |
upport units of the Third Army and around 250 | wounded lying at the hospital of Erzurum were taken p |
r losing four of his crew dead and another 20 | wounded, Mackenzie surrendered Ariel. |
tulation of the army and with Napoleon III, a | wounded MacMahon and 103,000 soldiers being lead away |
Fighting began in earnest at 0600, and the | wounded MacMahon had elevated General Auguste Ducrot |
A | wounded Mahsud lying prone fires at Lieutenant Hennes |
fighting kept up for an hour after Stuart was | wounded, Maj. |
t's officers were killed, including the badly | wounded Major Tydgat and his adjutant Captain Ernest |
g the entire incident, a gunshot to the torso | wounded Makeda Barnes-Joseph, who has been accused of |
re seven deaths, including the killer, and 17 | wounded, making it the deadliest incident in the Neth |
The model for the | wounded male is named Michael Webb. |
nt back to fetch further help in carrying the | wounded man back to the fort, where he died a few min |
y returned to Johnston Island to transfer the | wounded man to the dispensary. |
He then picked up a | wounded man and carried him some 200 yards to cover a |
Subsequently he rescued, under heavy fire, a | wounded man who was lying exposed to enemy bullets in |
n, killing the crew, after which he moved the | wounded man to safety. |
personally carried to a sheltered position a | wounded man and the body of one who was killed beside |
e to his assistance, gave up his horse to the | wounded man to enable him to reach shelter, and follo |
out a third time and was bringing in another | wounded man when he was himself hit in the back and k |
this intense fire, and each time brought in a | wounded man on his back. |
Despite this he managed to transfer the | wounded man to the second tank and returned to Britis |
untarily going from his trench and rescuing a | wounded man who had been lying exposed against the en |
teau, France, Lance-Corporal Holmes carried a | wounded man out of the trenches under heavy fire and |
When Rogan and G arrive, a mortally | wounded man gives them a small field diary showing al |
ssing closely, Lieutenant Marling carried the | wounded man to a place of comparative safety. |
Later in the evening, when a | wounded man had been left in the open under heavy ene |
open, under murderous fire, to help carry the | wounded man to cover. |
he retirement, he went to the assistance of a | wounded man and, under heavy shell and rifle fire, br |
open plain close to the fort and assisted the | wounded man to place of safety. |
ned and in extreme pain, Sp5 McWethy gave the | wounded man artificial respiration but suffered a fou |
One | wounded man was killed by a shell while the corporal |
ral and a stretcher, on to which they put the | wounded man and then dragged him back to safety. |
ng another attack, he tried to bring a second | wounded man into cover, while exposed to heavy fire. |
Scout Frank Grouard identified the | wounded man as American Horse, though later Lakota co |
Lieutenant Hill then brought another | wounded man out of action on his horse and afterwards |
hen he returned to the original line with the | wounded man and the Lewis gun which he kept in action |
by sniping the enemy, and then carried back a | wounded man to shelter. |
time and at the same place do not present any | wounded man by bullets, nor anyone killed by bullets. |
l after dark before assisting in carrying the | wounded man from the field." |
waited until after dark before assisting the | wounded man from the field. |
n front of our advanced line and brought in a | wounded man under continuous sniping and machine-gun |
h heavy gunfire and succeeded in carrying the | wounded man to safety. |
h heavy gunfire and succeeded in carrying the | wounded man to safety. |
Subsequently, Major Alexander rescued a | wounded man under heavy fire. |
mans frantically try to break in, the fatally | wounded man opens the doors before he dies. |
ing an Indian who was in the act of killing a | wounded man" in his unit. |
(2001) Yasunao Tone: | Wounded Man'Yo #38-9/2001 (Alku) 3" CD |
were driven into an inn (due to vandals and a | wounded man) where Yakuma is staying. |
n and succeeded in reaching and bandaging the | wounded man, but just as they were lifting him up, th |
h energy and courage, and encouraging another | wounded man, until he was wounded yet again and fell |
Subsequently, in trying to bring in a | wounded man, he was killed. |
er in a Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle and find the | wounded man, who is taken into hospital. |
He then returned and brought in the | wounded man, again under heavy fire. |
d he again ran out and helped to bring in the | wounded man, who was unfortunately shot again and die |
They succeeded in bringing in the | wounded man, who was lying at about fifty yards from |
. he continued his search, brought in another | wounded man, and gave water to others, arranging for |
Noticing another trapped and seriously | wounded man, Chaplain Liteky crawled to his aid. |
He helped to bring in a | wounded man, before going out again. |
As he reached the | wounded man, Pfc. |
y, and then returned and brought in the other | wounded man. |
to report its evacuation, bringing with him a | wounded man. |
ast to leave the advanced position carrying a | wounded man. |
n extremely heavy fire to the assistance of a | wounded man. |
own lines, his gun, ammunition and a severely | wounded man. |
ough machine-gun fire and carried to safety a | wounded man. |
n across the open ground to attend to another | wounded man. |
alive except one girl who, although mortally | wounded, managed to give the alarm. |
alized three machine guns, killed 27 men, and | wounded many others. |
med the lives of at least 10 peacekeepers and | wounded many more. |
d suffered casualties of 29 men killed and 49 | wounded; many of the wounded lost legs because the op |
d-off, Whitman killed 14 Austin residents and | wounded many more. |
palisades despite enemy fire which killed and | wounded many officers and men. |
ther weapons, killed 14 people on campus, and | wounded many more. |
palisades despite enemy fire which killed or | wounded many officers and men. |
palisades despite enemy fire which killed or | wounded many officers and men. |
palisades despite enemy fire which killed or | wounded many officers and men. |
ecords, the wolves killed eighteen people and | wounded many others before they were eliminated. |
He killed a teacher and three students and | wounded many others in his rampage. |
Positioning himself as to protect the | wounded Marine Valdez was mortally wounded by enemy s |
vy fire and his own severe injuries to drag a | wounded marine to safety. |
r for heroism during the rescue of a severely | wounded Marine reconnaissance team which was pinned d |
edal of Honor for his gallantry in rescuing a | wounded Marine under fire. |
ran out to aid two men whom he believed to be | wounded Marines but was himself mortally wounded by a |
Learning that there were additional | wounded Marines fifty yards further along the trail, |
tions were restored to the post and until the | wounded marines around him were evacuated. |
nemy fire, he carried out one dead and eleven | wounded Marines, making six trips through the minefie |
ked a Viet Cong trench and helped to evacuate | wounded Marines. |
asoner sacrificed his life to save one of his | wounded Marines. |
Captain Williams shot and badly | wounded Mart Horrell, and Tom Horrell was also wounde |
Wounded, Max is taken to the reservation by Neesa, wh | |
enemy grenade land within the gun pit near a | wounded member of his gun crew, Sfc. |
He single-handedly defended the | wounded men against enemy attack until locating a fri |
seventy yards of the enemy and remained with | wounded men under heavy fire. |
They ordered all the | wounded men capable of walking to travel around a hea |
Five sick and | wounded men were left behind along the route, too ill |
nant Dugdale dismounted and placed one of the | wounded men on his own horse; he then caught another |
14 near Ypres, Belgium, Drummer Kenny rescued | wounded men on five occasions under very heavy fire. |
in Chavasse was a doctor who repeatedly saved | wounded men whilst being wounded himself on more than |
Burned and | wounded men were soon transferred to Intent, while th |
ur but then it was too late and Aladeniya had | wounded men whom he did not want to leave behind. |
Seven painfully | wounded men were evacuated while streams of enemy fir |
in, on 3 November, he brought into cover some | wounded men who were lying, exposed to enemy fire, in |
assisted, at great personal risk, in rescuing | wounded men from exposed situations. |
ty, not only made possible the rescue of nine | wounded men but also contributed to the success of Ma |
She collected | wounded men from a dressing station under heavy Germa |
Wounded men from the front were also seen in the vill | |
The | wounded men were carefully carried there for more hea |
out hesitation to the calls for help from the | wounded men Pfc. |
ed the VC for going back to save the lives of | wounded men at the descent of Devil's Pass. |
o be overrun, they joined a party of severely | wounded men and made their way back to the battle. |
2d Lt. Kingsley aided the | wounded men in bailing out and when last seen by the |
ore and were responsible for rescuing several | wounded men under heavy and accurate fire, until dark |
Following return of the | wounded men to the perimeter, a concentration of mort |
His system enabled thousands of | wounded men to be recovered and treated during the Am |
th Surgeon Home, 90th Regiment, to remove the | wounded men left behind the column that forced its wa |
nder fire for 60 minutes whilst conveying the | wounded men into safety. |
of the river, Sepoy Namdeo Jadav carried two | wounded men under heavy fire through deep water, up a |
cks in defiance of the enemy, and brought the | wounded men down." |
She also transported | wounded men from boats further down the river to Memp |
held off the enemy by his own fire until the | wounded men were evacuated. |
"Danica Marinkovic personally ordered several | wounded men of the Ahmeti family to be shot on 28 Feb |
ntarily and unaided carried several seriously | wounded men from the firing line to a secure position |
ontinued tirelessly and courageously to carry | wounded men from the exposed beach to the cover of th |
mes on the crest die down, noticed that a few | wounded men still held a small area on top. |
ly this officer returned and brought in badly | wounded men under intense enemy machine-gun fire. |
Cunningham discovered there were thousands of | wounded men lying in hospitals, bored, lonely, and in |
ngerous and arduous work of hauling seriously | wounded men back from the front lines on a stretcher. |
He found some forty | wounded men, brought some in himself and organised th |
ether he saved the lives of some twenty badly | wounded men, besides the ordinary cases which passed |
nd, he assisted to carry in a number of badly | wounded men, over heavy and difficult ground. |
gton personally administered first aid to his | wounded men. |
he party back, he himself carrying one of the | wounded men. |
ed to go out under heavy fire to bring in two | wounded men. |
rty saved by first aid the lives of seriously | wounded men. |
carrying the damaged escort's more seriously | wounded men. |
d in going out under a heavy fire to help two | wounded men. |
ived the Iron Cross 1st Class for saving five | wounded men. |
lying clothes which had been removed from the | wounded men. |
e, he went out again and brought in two badly | wounded men. |
earched 'No Man's Land', and brought in three | wounded men. |
erved in the First World War 1914 - 1918, was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and received the Dis |
d fought in the First World War, where he was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and awarded the Mili |
d served in the Second Boer War, where he was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and awarded the Quee |
-to-hand combat, in which Trippe was severely | wounded; Meredith protected him from what would have |
of 70% casualties which included their dead, | wounded, MIA's and prisoners." |
of 70% casualties which included their dead, | wounded, MIA's and prisoners. |
Joe is badly | wounded; Mike explains the two were attacked by canni |
The Legionnaires later captured 43 | wounded milicianos in the military hospital, and afte |
to recover Nabhan's body and bring two other | wounded militants back to their ship. |
vina, and one of his most famous works is The | Wounded Montenegrin. |
syncopation in the chorus helps to convey the | wounded mood of the song. |
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. |
"were found dead in Fort Griswold, and sixty | wounded, most of them mortally." |
ns killed 47 while losing 18 and suffering 50 | wounded, most during the landing when they were caugh |
and suffered the loss of 80 dead or mortally | wounded, mostly from the U.S. machine gun emplacement |
arines which had all of its members killed or | wounded, mostly while embarked in an AAV that was str |
Many others were | wounded, mostly from artillery shells bursting in fro |
the Faith with their blood in defense of the | wounded nation of Islam." |
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