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laim Two soldiers are killed and one mortally | wounded, National Army reports three wounded |
al training and experience to the effect that | wounded Nationalists running away were shot in the ba |
The US Army gave aid to the | wounded natives. |
is trench under very heavy fire and rescued a | wounded NCO. |
day, on September 12, Wickersham was severely | wounded near Limey, France, but continued to lead his |
Wounded near Leningrad, he was demobilized and spent | |
Pavel Zhuravlev was deadly | wounded near village Molodovsky on February 19, 1920. |
fficer and on his second day there, was badly | wounded near the front line, forcing his evacuation t |
ings of Jewish areas which killed 70 Jews and | wounded nearly 200, while riots claimed many more liv |
in Australia, tended the seemingly seriously | wounded Ned Kelly, heard his confession and gave him |
Whatever the number of dead and | wounded neither side gained any ground and both sides |
men were killed and another 11 were seriously | wounded, nevertheless the decision was made to contin |
The sergeant was killed and Lieutenant Bellew | wounded, nevertheless, he maintained his fire until h |
nches and searchers found him unconscious and | wounded next to a dead soldier that he was trying to |
our African Union peacekeepers and critically | wounded nine others. |
e car bomb killed five Pakistani soldiers and | wounded nine others in South Waziristan, the military |
say a roadside bomb killed six civilians and | wounded nine others Sunday in southern Kandahar provi |
ate shooting spree that killed two people and | wounded nine others. |
to the murdered teacher and students, Houston | wounded nine other students and one adult. |
She was | wounded no fewer than nine times during her term-of-s |
battle with the German destroyer Durrant was | wounded numerous times, in the head, both arms, legs, |
While he was moving to replace the | wounded observer, the enemy detonated a Claymore mine |
Rogers estimated 100 killed and nearly 100 | wounded of the French-Indian forces. |
The unit had 3 | wounded of the 114 engaged at Gettysburg and 8 wounde |
ered and succeeded in obtaining water for the | wounded of the command; also displayed conspicuously |
ical care necessary to threat the hundreds of | wounded of the infamous Ponce Massacre that occurred |
counted dead and at least ten others escaped | wounded, of the guards two men were killed and four w |
which helped to restore many of the sick and | wounded of World War II to maximum capacity for furth |
e organized women to tend to the needs of the | wounded of both sides of the war conflict. |
two hundred and sixteen killed and ninety-six | wounded; of the French the loss was much greater.” |
more than 14,000 Union and 6,800 Confederate | wounded of the Battle of Gettysburg. |
While the | wounded officer was being brought under cover he was |
crawled about for more than an hour with his | wounded officer on his back, trying to find his way t |
Captain Green then endeavoured to bring the | wounded officer into safe cover, and had nearly succe |
Saved the life of a | wounded officer lying between the lines. |
ieutenant only gave up when he found that the | wounded officer was dead. |
he stripped off his own clothing to keep the | wounded officer warmer, and stayed with him till just |
rgeant (John Farrell) to move a very severely | wounded officer (who subsequently died) out of range |
e found a rescue party and guided them to the | wounded officer who was then brought to safety." |
Private Turrall remained with the | wounded officer for three hours under continuous and |
He then went to tend a | wounded officer and only then reported his own injuri |
made very good use of a revolver taken from a | wounded officer and then, seizing a Lewis gun, he fir |
After dark he carried the first | wounded officer back to the main trenches, and then, |
, with the help of the other man, carried the | wounded officer to cover under heavy machine gun fire |
Went to the assistance of a | wounded officer Iying helpless between the lines, and |
ns, and while under heavy fire also rescued a | wounded officer from near the Redan. |
He picked up the | wounded officer and carried him towards the 16th Egyp |
Cook helped a | wounded officer to the rear and, upon returning to hi |
e assistance of, and carried out of action, a | wounded Officer, Lieutenant Glubb, of the late 38th R |
y and under a heavy fire went to the aid of a | wounded officer, procured medical assistance for him, |
on the run, risked his life to remain with a | wounded officer. |
The horse of one of the | wounded officers bolted and Trooper Bisdee dismounted |
including six seriously | wounded officers "who notably were struck in the face |
- Beverly served as a peaceful sanctuary for | wounded Officers in the Allied Forced of many Nations |
died in 1916, the house became a hospital for | wounded officers in World War I. |
DD-690) came alongside with numerous dead and | wounded officers and men. |
One of the | wounded officers was Acting Master Isaac D. Seyburn. |
Webster voluntarily remained with one of his | wounded officers, under fire, until aid could be obta |
f 9 officiers, 696 soldiers 4 cavalry man, 19 | wounded officiers and soldiers 44 civilian Greek and |
a brief encounter in which two resisters were | wounded, Ohio Governor David Tod ordered a force of n |
ork Public Library, but not before Laura gets | wounded on her submerged leg. |
aved the life of a Colonel Haly who was lying | wounded on the ground surrounded by the enemy. |
rsville and Gettysburg, where he was severely | wounded on July 2, 1863. |
Werner Richter was | wounded on 21 May 1944 and died on 3 June 1944. |
Although | wounded on the morning of 18 September, he refused to |
is battle, and his son Ogedai was missing and | wounded on the battlefield. |
to bring in Lieutenant Roberts, who was lying | wounded on the veldt. |
the end of June 1941, Zehender was seriously | wounded on the Eastern Front at Losza and after his r |
After the war he was | wounded on HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident |
the fabric from his plane's wings, and being | wounded on the next day. |
advance towards Leningrad, Schulze was badly | wounded on 13 September 1941, and died of his wounds. |
near Armentieres, where Glasfurd was slightly | wounded on 7 July. |
braltar in November 1704, Nugent was mortally | wounded on 9 November and died soon thereafter. |
e British casualties were one killed and five | wounded on board HMS Nankin. |
, Venetian casualties were 142 killed and 300 | wounded on the sailing ships, excluding the three shi |
ing the Battle of Maharajpore he was severely | wounded on 24 December 1843. |
d by the First World War, during which he was | wounded on the Somme. |
He was | wounded on the heights 'at a distance of a mile and a |
He was | wounded on August 3, 1917 and died of these wounds ni |
He was lightly | wounded on 11 March 1917. |
Marines and one sailor, while sustaining one | wounded on the British side. |
r, a handsome lieutenant in the Engineers, is | wounded on a simple reconnaissance mission on the fir |
Canadian | wounded on Juno Beach, on D-Day. |
ht during the Battle of Jonesborough, and was | wounded on the third day of the fight on September 1, |
He was | wounded on 6 June 1917 during a dogfight with 6 Naval |
While in the Netherlands, he was | wounded on September 17, 1944. |
Although | wounded on his approach, he continued on his mission |
ook 52 British prisoners at a cost of one man | wounded on each side and a 28-mile (45 km) march in t |
were: Nikolay, Alexander (lieutenant, heavily | wounded on August 24, 1854 during the siege of Petrop |
During the Battle of France, he was | wounded on 12 June 1940 at Saint-Valery-en-Caux. Afte |
After the battle, he took the squadron's | wounded on board and carried them back to Erie for me |
s found in a field lying under his own horse, | wounded on the head by a saber and on the arm by a mi |
He was | wounded on the first day of the Battle of Passchendal |
Claus Breger was | wounded on 16 December 1944 and died the next day in |
When Cross was mortally | wounded on July 2, 1863 in the Wheatfield, Col McKeen |
n France, claiming 6 victories, but was again | wounded on 4 September 1917. |
rn in the First Afghan War (1839-42), and was | wounded on several occasions. |
Karl Busche was | wounded on 26 May 1943 and later died from his wounds |
He was again | wounded on 28 July 1942 at El-Alamein when his positi |
He was | wounded on 1 September, commanding 4th Brigade in a r |
After Andreas is forced into the army, he is | wounded on the western front and dies in his brother |
piloting a Nieuport with Escadrille 3, he was | wounded on 23 May 1917. |
Royal Horse and Field Artillery units and was | wounded on three occasions. |
uring the Great Northern War he was seriously | wounded on two occasions, gaining the rank of colonel |
He was | wounded on July 18, 1863, while leading the assault a |
He was | wounded on 15 December 1944. |
James Brady and Thomas Delahanty lie | wounded on the ground. |
He was | wounded on 7 September 1939 and recovered in the hosp |
vertheless, in the upper image, Kalendio lies | wounded on the ground and raises his dagger to surren |
Wounded on the Champagne frontline, he was awarded th | |
enemy, in bringing in, and attending to, the | wounded, on the 25th of September, at Lucknow. |
bembe managed to break through, though it was | wounded on the spikes, and the natives then killed th |
He was fatally | wounded on 1 September 1951 while leading his battali |
lahanty (with arm outstretched) and Brady lie | wounded on the ground. |
the Battle of Lauffeld on 2 July 1747, being | wounded on both occasions. |
aptain struck his colours with 23 dead and 42 | wounded on board. |
He was | wounded on November 1, just a few days before the end |
Her captain was | wounded on the first trip, so her first lieutenant, K |
He was heavily | wounded on September 7, 1411, in the effect of an acc |
mels in 70 Squadron until he returned to base | wounded on 25 August 1917. |
Severely | wounded on 23 July 1941 he returns to combat duty in |
He was | wounded on two occasions during the war. |
He had been | wounded on several occasions during the previous year |
he was on the front lines in Belgium, and was | wounded on October 12, 1917 when three machine gun bu |
Rudolf Bayer was | wounded on 13 July 1944 and died the next day in a ho |
toichevich inflicted losses of 1,000 dead and | wounded on the French, while capturing 200 enemy sold |
He was | wounded on 4, 5, and 7 October, but throughout the en |
at a field hospital, and worked to treat the | wounded on the front lines, work for which he receive |
fell under the guns of a Bristol F.2 Fighter, | wounded once again. |
Wounded once more in the final assault, he calmly mad | |
Wounded once in the face and having his hand almost s | |
our students were killed and nine others were | wounded, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis. |
With eleven Marines | wounded, one dead, and the remaining eight Marines ho |
Six people were killed at the scene and eight | wounded, one of whom later died. |
When a shell had | wounded one of the men in the outpost, Lt. Col. Pike |
ged a volley of small arms fire that slightly | wounded one man on Mercury. |
market in a commercial area called Iskan and | wounded one civilian. |
On board Chara, three men were | wounded, one fatally, as a result of the heavy anti-a |
and Scalise killed two Chicago policemen and | wounded one other during a gun battle. |
Castletown Cross, two Free State soldiers are | wounded, one fatally. |
Three Australians were killed and 34 | wounded, one of whom died the next day. |
ualties included four officers killed and two | wounded, one dying within a few days, and 13 enlisted |
nt to Crete were listed as killed, missing or | wounded; only 179 Commandos managed to get off the is |
the enemy fire to aid another companion lying | wounded only twenty meters in front of the enemy tren |
, he tried to flee to Sweden but was shot and | wounded only a few yards from the border, and then de |
hen dead, but whom he at first supposed to be | wounded only. |
ed the enemy's murderous fire, and helped the | wounded operators to a position where they could rece |
mory of the 76,890 American soldiers who were | wounded or killed during the Battle of the Bulge. |
, and even just drank beer when he was either | wounded or post-battle. |
3. Special circumstances of being | wounded or survived being sunk by the enemy. |
na and Katia were decimated, all were killed, | wounded or captured. |
80% of his two assaulting battalions killed, | wounded or captured by night-fall. |
Field Artillery, had all been either killed, | wounded, or driven from their guns by Infantry fire a |
es were initially reported as 3 killed and 16 | wounded or missing , but the number of killed alone w |
Twenty-four sailors were killed, | wounded, or listed as missing as a result of the blas |
The Nature Center no longer accepts | wounded or abandoned wild animals and no longer has v |
coffer reported 11 Confederates killed and 42 | wounded or missing. |
casualties of 5 officers killed, 12 officers | wounded or missing, 12 other ranks killed and 220 oth |
uly, having lost 513 officers and men killed, | wounded or missing; a further 75 were slightly wounde |
ed in Anderson County and a list of those men | wounded or killed during the war. |
The song ends with the narrator lying | wounded or potentially dying ("And the last thing tha |
One thousand Austrian soldiers were killed, | wounded, or captured. |
During this time, Neibaur was | wounded or incapacitated temporarily by German mustar |
t Gettysburg, twenty-one percent were killed, | wounded, or missing. |
involved in, where they were either brutally | wounded or killed. |
No Federal sailors were seriously | wounded or killed. |
essful, and the defenders were either killed, | wounded, or captured, a result that may with perfect |
al Japanese version (Rockman Zero) upon being | wounded or cut in half, enemies and NPCs would usuall |
wounds (72 out of every 100 men being either | wounded or killed). |
killed or dying of injuries and 121,800 being | wounded or injured. |
onal areas and a further 33,396 soldiers were | wounded or injured. |
ly, over 57,000 British soldiers were killed, | wounded or missing. |
of another tank, before its crew were either | wounded or dead. |
nutes and sending those that were not killed, | wounded, or captured fleeing for safety. |
owever, all other officers had been seriously | wounded or killed, so Lawrence's incapacitation left |
crew involved in the attack 230 were killed, | wounded or captured. |
1944, by which time they had lost 518 killed, | wounded or missing. |
⅔ of their original 12,600 personnel (killed, | wounded or ill), while the Australians lost 1,028 sol |
ic because several of his family members were | wounded or killed, including a 12 year old daughter w |
ldom attack healthy animals, but may kill the | wounded or sick. |
casualties, and the accounting of those lost, | wounded, or missing difficult. |
Sudan: 30,000 dead, | wounded or captured |
ough to revive dead people they can bring the | wounded or sick back to full life as easily as one mi |
400 killed, | wounded or missing) were heavy and the position soon |
An unknown number of people were | wounded or died in the incident. |
placements for Vietnamese pilots who had been | wounded or killed. |
his powers usually enable him to avoid being | wounded or killed by conventional weapons. |
f which about 80 were killed, the rest either | wounded or captured, including perhaps 150 who joined |
, Royal Field Artillery, had all been killed, | wounded, or driven from them by Infantry fire at clos |
5 - Two Russian soldiers were killed and five | wounded others in a rebel ambush in southern Chechnya |
nue the chain of attacks, or be countered and | wounded otherwise. |
m the Naffusak Pass, losing 179 killed and 92 | wounded out of 650. |
and made for the landing craft, bringing the | wounded out with them. |
and making dashes into no mans land to carry | wounded out on his back, are demonstrably untrue. |
ority gives French losses as 4,300 killed and | wounded out of an army of 21,634 men, including Gener |
at Vyazma were no more than 1,800 killed and | wounded, out of 26,500 troops involved. |
In the Montana of the late 19th century, | wounded outlaw Johnny Gault (Tim Daly) is given refug |
ng in the west, he ends up taken hostage by a | wounded outlaw, Solomon "Beauregard" Bennet (Milian). |
Sly was accidentally | wounded outside Fort Levan early in the Utah Black Ha |
in Jerusalem, Israel, killed 11 civilians and | wounded over 50 people, 13 of them seriously. |
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