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eutenant who was lying on the ground severely | wounded. |
n, binding up his superior officer's severely | wounded arm and taking him back to a place of safety. |
ng the advance forward despite being severely | wounded, and suffering from intense pain and loss of |
l in the Philippines in 1945, he was severely | wounded and had to be dragged to safety while under f |
Mordaunt was severely | wounded, but escaped to Antwerp, and in the following |
He was severely | wounded in the Shenandoah Valley at the Battle of Ope |
bla, in Mexico, in 1863, when he was severely | wounded. |
In spite of being severely | wounded in the neck, he walked up and down the trench |
avely through this action, Stout was severely | wounded and lost his right arm while returning the re |
ster in August 1645; and having been severely | wounded at Rowton Heath on 23 September, he reached N |
On 24 June 1941 he was severely | wounded in the battle of Sollum, part of Operation Ba |
ng at Polygon Wood in Belgium he was severely | wounded at and died two days later. |
l was in command of his own tank and severely | wounded, but survived the war. |
During World War II, Heiss was severely | wounded while commanding a battalion in the 87th Infa |
re and remained firing himself until severely | wounded (both eyes shattered), succeeding in driving |
2nd Lt. Dunville, although severely | wounded, continued to direct his men in the wire-cutt |
He was severely | wounded by a shot through his lungs at the Battle of |
He was severely | wounded by a bomb that exploded on his foot. |
ne of the foremost to enter, and was severely | wounded in the breach. |
o Gordo on April 17 and 18, Dana was severely | wounded in the hip while storming the entrenchments o |
fought throughout the day, he being severely | wounded. |
He was severely | wounded in the French defeat, and he and the Franklin |
agara July 25, 1814, in which he was severely | wounded. |
Frickleton was severely | wounded later in the war, and was evacuated to Englan |
d in the gun battle and Tarrants was severely | wounded. |
He was severely | wounded in his ankle in a skirmish at Ruff's Mill on |
gallantry in battle in which he was severely | wounded [Fredericksburg]. |
Lloyd was severely | wounded in this action. |
roughout the Second Boer War and was severely | wounded at Biddulphsberg in Orange River Colony. |
of cheering his men on, when he was severely | wounded in the mouth. |
While doing this he was severely | wounded, but continued directing operations until he |
He was severely | wounded by an arrow to the head in an attack on a Peq |
Landsman Merton was severely | wounded during the seizure of the forts. |
e now-liberated France, where he was severely | wounded in a car accident on January 1945. |
In doing so he was himself severely | wounded. |
r, Specialist Brian J. Bradbury, was severely | wounded and left lying in the open between the enemy |
He was severely | wounded in the head in the action. |
Associate Herbert "Bertie" Wrout was severely | wounded but survived the attack. |
Severely | wounded in action in France, he was sent home, where |
gh very heavy fire and despite being severely | wounded in the arm, located the machine-guns and char |
the Peninsular Campaign and had been severely | wounded at the Second Battle of Mannasas. |
from the man's pocket and, although severely | wounded, choking and blinded by gas, ran along the ru |
later served in World War I, and was severely | wounded. |
he army at the start of World War I. Severely | wounded, he spent two years in hospital, during which |
almost killed by a cannon fire which severely | wounded him. |
odrigo, is taken, Colonel Lawford is severely | wounded and forced to relinquish command of the South |
While running out he was severely | wounded, and being unable to carry the man by himself |
drawal, the Americans found about 20 severely | wounded Frenchmen who were lying too close to the fie |
and in the Battle of Hattin, Arn is severely | wounded and spends several weeks at Saladin's hospita |
illery bombardment, even after being severely | wounded. |
aptain from 1778 to 1783, Stokes was severely | wounded when British Colonel Banastre Tarleton's cava |
t the start of the Civil War and was severely | wounded at Jackson, Mississippi during General Grant' |
Symons and the more severely | wounded had to be left and he died as a prisoner of w |
t the Battle of Torgau, where he was severely | wounded. |
Severely | wounded on 23 July 1941 he returns to combat duty in |
ith burning phosphorus, and left him severely | wounded. |
During the fighting he was severely | wounded by a hand grenade, as well as by multiple gun |
On March 25, 1865, he was severely | wounded during the Confederate attack during the Batt |
Severely | wounded in the shoulder by a sniper's bullet, Grieve |
He was severely | wounded again on 24 December 1814 at New Orleans and |
Overland Campaign, where Benning was severely | wounded in the left shoulder during the Battle of the |
Although severely | wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his fell |
eaving his partner Al (Norman Lloyd) severely | wounded as Nick escapes with over $10,000. |
He was severely | wounded, losing his left eye, in a minor fight at Lib |
by Shibumi while Tiger and Turbo are severely | wounded. |
his regiment had been wiped out, the severely | wounded Rubin was captured and spent the next 30 mont |
ring the Battle of Kharkov, Kron was severely | wounded and served the rest of the war in Germany wit |
l Felipe, and in this service he was severely | wounded, and lost the use of one arm. |
Wisconsin 8th reported 5 killed, 14 severly | wounded, and 19 slightly wounded. |
o leave, and in fact used her home to shelter | wounded Confederate soldiers. |
gh insurgent gunfire using her body to shield | wounded soldiers while mortar rounds fell nearby. |
e also says they are well known "for shooting | wounded and incapacitated persons lying helpless on t |
On 27 May, smalll arms fire from the shore | wounded Lieutenant-Commander Colin George Walter Dona |
The first shot | wounded Bartell slightly in the chest while the secon |
ther amphibious operation to remove the sick, | wounded and additional military supplies from Manhatt |
e French tirailleurs four were killed and six | wounded, with 7,000 cartridges consumed. |
Cowslip rescued six | wounded survivors from Sciota, torpedoed 14 April 186 |
86, 14 employees were shot and killed and six | wounded at the Edmond, Oklahoma, post office by a pos |
h Carolina, Ceres lost two men killed and six | wounded when she was taken under heavy fire from Fort |
d at Kinsalebeg and suffered two dead and six | wounded. |
had cost the Australians three killed and six | wounded, while only five Viet Cong bodies were recove |
Five people were killed and six | wounded, all police officers. |
city of Basra four people were slain and six | wounded in attacks with rocket-propelled grenades on |
she lost a total of three men killed, and six | wounded. |
USS Levant suffered one dead and six | wounded in her exchange with the Pearl River Forts. |
Tony Award nomination for his work in Sixteen | Wounded. |
en back, with the loss of seven dead, sixteen | wounded and sixteen taken prisoner. |
"were found dead in Fort Griswold, and sixty | wounded, most of them mortally." |
He also shot and slightly | wounded Yoram Rubin, a security guard, with a third b |
ck on the hand by some shot, and was slightly | wounded. |
Wren was slightly | wounded while assigned to Gunboat No. 4 during anothe |
o fled from the scene, had each been slightly | wounded. |
s at the Siege of Petersburg and was slightly | wounded at the Battle of the Crater. |
near Armentieres, where Glasfurd was slightly | wounded on 7 July. |
In 1929 he was slightly | wounded in an assassination attempt. |
The citation notes that "[a]lthough slightly | wounded, Lance Corporal Frickleton dashed forward at |
ged a volley of small arms fire that slightly | wounded one man on Mercury. |
On April 7, 1865, Gregg was slightly | wounded at the Battle of Sayler's Creek, captured the |
Clark was slightly | wounded at the Second Battle of Ream's Station in 186 |
ty of the Royal Newfoundland, he was slightly | wounded in the Engagement on Lake Huron in which two |
following day that Procopio had been slightly | wounded by a shotgun blast. |
He was slightly | wounded in minor actions near Sevastopol on 17 June 1 |
ad his horse killed, and was himself slightly | wounded. |
Lieutenant Rosey C. Cabell was slightly | wounded as well along with a blacksmith named Collins |
Single-handed and slightly | wounded he accosted a squad of 14 Confederate soldier |
Arkansas, at Memphis, Tennessee and slightly | wounded in action, July 15, 1862, during the ram's pa |
the Battle of Pea Ridge where he was slightly | wounded. |
He was slightly | wounded the following day. |
With Major Snow | wounded and the men trapped in a minefield, Canada mu |
n actress in her youth) and poor caregiver so | wounded West that she broke off relations with her so |
rpreter were killed and a fourth U.S. soldier | wounded in a firefight with insurgents in the Diyala |
A European mercenary soldier | wounded in the war underwent a cyborg operation and i |
killed and 1 officer and 27 enlisted soldiers | wounded. |
the facility as a hospital to treat soldiers | wounded in World War I. Later it established the War |
es and Europe, where he has met with soldiers | wounded in the Iraq War. |
my Medical Center in Washington with soldiers | wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
ives, and in Boston visited American soldiers | wounded in Vietnam. |
soldiers dead, 81 officers and 3,125 soldiers | wounded and three officers and 1,579 soldiers missing |
pital in Richmond, Virginia to treat soldiers | wounded in the American Civil War. |
Tenedos at 2200 hours with one dead and some | wounded crew members. |
in, on 3 November, he brought into cover some | wounded men who were lying, exposed to enemy fire, in |
re killed, and that the British suffered some | wounded but that none were killed in the action. |
primarily of teenagers, elderly men, and some | wounded soldiers from city hospitals. |
Several people were killed, and some | wounded, when a wall of the burned museum building co |
on the first of September, MacMahon was soon | wounded, and the senior officer, General Ducrot, assu |
He was soon | wounded, though and was discharged in October 1915. |
dismounted and the Beast disarmed and sorely | wounded without any carnal weapon,' London, 1656 and |
After the battle, he took the squadron's | wounded on board and carried them back to Erie for me |
hilly slumped into a doorway on Moore Street, | wounded and bleeding badly but soon made a dash acros |
ith a total of 148 policemen and 478 students | wounded. |
A plaster cast was taken of the subject's | wounded face - but only after the wounds and subseque |
Tatum was subsequently | wounded himself and evacuated from the island. |
Grace was subsequently | wounded below the armpit by a bullet that passed enti |
was dispatched to the front and subsequently | wounded in 1942. |
He was himself subsequently | wounded and sent to Agra. |
in the education of girls, and also supported | wounded veterans and the handicapped. |
Noor al-Deen is a citizen of Syria | wounded when he was captured by counter-terrorism off |
The British had three dead and ten | wounded, the French had twenty-one dead and thirty-th |
One Union Army soldier was killed and ten | wounded, eight Confederate soldiers were killed. |
tional Theatre Square 16 were killed and tens | wounded from among the workers. |
al training and experience to the effect that | wounded Nationalists running away were shot in the ba |
lict, responding to Albanian mortar fire that | wounded twenty civilians in the Koltuk area. |
n 1944 by members of the right wing Lehi that | wounded his wife. |
ns in connection with the grenade attack that | wounded Canadian reporter Kathleen Kenna. |
n Dominique-Jean Larrey, who had noticed that | wounded soldiers felt no pain when numbed by cold, Hi |
ts, one of which being the single bullet that | wounded both Kennedy and Governor John Connally. |
After searching the | wounded, Sharpe allows them to be taken to the hospit |
n and stacked upon each other; screams of the | wounded could be heard. |
He was determined to hold it until all the | wounded had been evacuated and moved about his small |
He single-handedly defended the | wounded men against enemy attack until locating a fri |
ce arrives at the Summers' house to treat the | wounded Buffy. |
The | wounded comrade was PFC Bert M. Johnson, 19, of Grand |
While the | wounded officer was being brought under cover he was |
The | Wounded Conscience Cured, the Weak One Strengthened a |
Her work with the | wounded during the American Civil War and health care |
ar Trek: The Next Generation episode, see The | Wounded (Star Trek: The Next Generation). |
n of their number in the city to care for the | wounded until they were able to travel. |
nt back to fetch further help in carrying the | wounded man back to the fort, where he died a few min |
ated in the campaign against the Sioux in the | Wounded Knee, leading a party into a ravine to attack |
She nursed the | wounded during the resistance and later crossed into |
s Grandma's Shortcake dessert is given to the | Wounded Warrior Project. |
stations on the firing line and removing the | wounded. |
Positioning himself as to protect the | wounded Marine Valdez was mortally wounded by enemy s |
ined consciousness and continued to treat the | wounded, reposition his men, and inspire and encourag |
argets ashore while her cutters evacuated the | wounded. |
en finish in fourth position just beating the | wounded Holden of Des West to the line. |
y returned to Johnston Island to transfer the | wounded man to the dispensary. |
vina, and one of his most famous works is The | Wounded Montenegrin. |
syth was in command of the 7th Cavalry at the | Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890. |
war sketches are being shown in behalf of the | Wounded Warrior Project in Mobile, Alabama. |
They ordered all the | wounded men capable of walking to travel around a hea |
dst of a group of Marines, which included the | wounded radio operator who was immobilized. |
lation was seriously considered, to spare the | wounded from massacre. |
The | wounded father returned to his apartment where he was |
n and succeeded in reaching and bandaging the | wounded man, but just as they were lifting him up, th |
phone and summoned medical assistance for the | wounded, exposing himself to the increased danger fro |
The horse of one of the | wounded officers bolted and Trooper Bisdee dismounted |
conspicuous gallantry in administering to the | wounded under terrific fire, exposing himself at all |
bly two, of the three Germans who were on the | wounded American's tail. |
ings and complete lack of medical aid for the | wounded resulting in deaths), as well as random murde |
There, she transferred the | wounded to shore-based hospitals, then prepared for O |
n told Corporal Cranmer to get along with the | wounded horse as best he could, and he would look aft |
he party back, he himself carrying one of the | wounded men. |
n 29-29.5 Ma., in the Sharps Formation of the | Wounded Knee area, South Dakota 28-29.5 Ma, and in th |
and mail to combat soldiers and evacuated the | wounded. |
een in issue #77, helping to take care of the | wounded that resulted from the Cobra civil war. |
The | wounded Colonel Poindexter was captured September 1-w |
of Toungoo in good condition, taking all the | wounded along. |
hed from the defensive position to assist the | wounded. |
nt out with the medical officer to remove the | wounded to places of safety, although he himself was |
Eleanor, the | wounded Space Punk and the Starmites battle and destr |
Aakrosh (Cry of the | Wounded) is a 1980 Hindi arthouse movie directed by a |
While he was moving to replace the | wounded observer, the enemy detonated a Claymore mine |
ied the bodies of those killed as well as the | wounded, along with the dispatches of the squadron of |
n, killing the crew, after which he moved the | wounded man to safety. |
Some of the | wounded were taken to a joint US-Iraqi base nearby fo |
The | wounded were brought directly from Southern battlefie |
ty Forces who were nearby refused to help the | wounded; furthermore, they stopped an Israeli doctor |
uires all parties to protect and care for the | wounded, sick, and shipwrecked. |
Then, the | wounded crook slides off the gurney and out the windo |
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