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ively during the First World War to transport | wounded soldiers to Liverpool and the viaduct remaine |
's Ferry is the location of an event honoring | wounded soldiers recovering at Walter Reed Army Medic |
y area homes would become hospitals and treat | wounded soldiers from all over. |
nce, Republic of Vietnam, Lynch rescued three | wounded soldiers and stayed behind to protect them wh |
Wounded soldiers being tended at Marye's House in Fre | |
g the tours, he would talk with and entertain | wounded soldiers who had just returned from Vietnam. |
He also carried several other | wounded soldiers to safety. |
en burst into the wards and bayoneted all the | wounded soldiers who were incapable of hiding in what |
Bolivar remained offshore receiving | wounded soldiers for almost two weeks. |
the last few years Zumbo has been focusing on | wounded soldiers who suffered severe injuries in Iraq |
He was killed while tending to | wounded soldiers in 1917. |
Her attention to the | wounded soldiers was described as beyond all praise. |
fallen prisoner in Battle of Porkuni, and the | wounded soldiers sheltering in the Avinurme Parish ch |
They were also used by the Red Cross to find | wounded soldiers on the battlefield. |
ted Emilio's military campaigns by caring for | wounded soldiers and their families. |
ears of intensive military training, treating | wounded soldiers and working under fire, Ashkenazi st |
Many | wounded soldiers were brought to Washington for medic |
trips to Australia from more-advanced bases, | wounded soldiers and sailors were transferred from th |
Visiting the sick and | wounded soldiers enabled her to make links with this |
Initial reports from other | wounded soldiers suggested that he had been killed in |
n Dominique-Jean Larrey, who had noticed that | wounded soldiers felt no pain when numbed by cold, Hi |
nic) has been refitted as a hospital ship for | wounded soldiers fighting on the Western Front and el |
he events in Russia in the circle of boys and | wounded soldiers who had been sent home. |
ent out to retrieve him only to help out with | wounded soldiers while Frank was still asleep. |
rmgard (sometimes called Hildegard), treating | wounded soldiers who came into her care. |
l began providing specialized medical care to | wounded Soldiers returning from all theaters of the w |
ing reinforcements to Boulogne and evacuating | wounded soldiers and medical staff. |
Nine | wounded soldiers walk in a line, in three groups of t |
Founded in 1916 by | wounded soldiers returned from the Gallipoli Campaign |
Confederate territory, and eventually nursing | wounded soldiers in Virginia. |
andstuhl Regional Medical Center to meet with | wounded soldiers during the holiday season. |
By the time the first | wounded soldiers arrived in late 1914 the asylum had |
to hilltop reconnaissance sites; and ferrying | wounded soldiers to the hospital at Danang or to the |
of the New York Volunteer Hospital, treating | wounded soldiers from the Union army. |
rted on the way back from Dong Ha to evacuate | wounded soldiers from the A Shau Valley which was und |
tal city was ill-prepared for the hundreds of | wounded soldiers who subsequently poured in, many arr |
It initially cared for the poor, and then for | wounded soldiers from World War 1 from 1914. |
eran Church in Reading as a hospital to treat | wounded soldiers from the Battle at Brandywine. |
The book has raised money for the USO to help | wounded soldiers and their families. |
ptain Dawson's order to retreat so as to save | wounded soldiers who would have been left behind. |
y heavy fire in broad daylight and brought in | wounded soldiers outside the trenches. |
nd serves as the nearest treatment center for | wounded soldiers coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Many other dead or | wounded soldiers lie around the central group, and a |
s attending prisoners of war, the exchange of | wounded soldiers and food deliveries to needy populat |
, establishing and maintaining a hospital for | wounded soldiers in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris in |
gh insurgent gunfire using her body to shield | wounded soldiers while mortar rounds fell nearby. |
nk that baseball could be meaningful to these | wounded soldiers was unbelievable." |
There she cared for | wounded soldiers and was a tentmate of Cornelia Hanco |
nook was flown into Musa Qala to evacuate two | wounded soldiers who had suffered shrapnel wounds fro |
Wounded soldiers from the western front were returned | |
primarily of teenagers, elderly men, and some | wounded soldiers from city hospitals. |
converted Bishop's Knoll into a hospital for | wounded soldiers at his own cost, and subsequently se |
easing enemy fire and calmly waited until the | wounded soldiers were placed on board. |
n for taking exceptional risks to minister to | wounded soldiers while under direct enemy fire. |
. Taylor, commander of Company H, rescued two | wounded soldiers while under intense fire from the Co |
The hospital was used once again to treat | wounded soldiers during World War II. |
ng fire" from the Little Bighorn River to the | wounded soldiers on Reno Hill. |
ls, the Shan Hai and the Lin Huai, to pick up | wounded soldiers from Taiwan's offshore island Makung |
icopter in an attempt to evacuate 3 seriously | wounded soldiers from a small fire base which was und |
edical Center, the main point of re-entry for | wounded soldiers, sailors and marines, Wounded follow |
the scene of the day's fight for isolated and | wounded soldiers, all the while evading the enemy who |
chaplain and in this capacity he attended to | wounded soldiers, gave unction to the dying and said |
al became Northumberland No1 War Hospital for | wounded soldiers, who were brought there by train. |
ast He 111 aircraft left the airfield with 19 | wounded soldiers, the last flight out of Stalingrad f |
again left his vehicle, voluntarily, to aid 2 | wounded soldiers, helpless and exposed to intense mac |
cannot outrun the Zulu army, especially with | wounded soldiers, Chard decides to fortify the statio |
e influenced Holtzberg's lifetime devotion to | wounded soldiers, whom he considered "the nation's ho |
o sick to eat-a method used to feed seriously | wounded soldiers, helping thousands of people. |
Here you find | wounded soldiers, amputees, "some of them on camp bed |
establish a MASH-type unit in California for | wounded soldiers. |
ies, and a second to serve as a transport for | wounded soldiers. |
he operation included one dead soldier and 12 | wounded soldiers. |
r water erupted all over the battlefield from | wounded soldiers. |
and improved the process of air evacuation of | wounded soldiers. |
cuing sailors from damaged ships and embarked | wounded soldiers. |
n agency to obtain and distribute supplies to | wounded soldiers. |
Page jumped out of a helicopter to help load | wounded soldiers. |
er training, she worked in Beaucaire treating | wounded soldiers. |
and grenade that had been thrown near several | wounded soldiers. |
oned machine gun during a mission to evacuate | wounded soldiers. |
clinics received a large number of critically | wounded soldiers. |
simulate tha Afghan National Army, locals and | wounded soldiers. |
so they used the school as a hospital to help | wounded soldiers. |
al medical and surgical treatment of sick and | wounded soldiers', the name deriving from the patrona |
ed to protect employer properties, killed and | wounded some strikers who stoned the workshop of Arce |
n unknown number of crew, some were killed or | wounded, some went down with the ship. |
least two children were killed and 18 others | wounded, some seriously, when Israeli tanks fired on |
On 7 May, 11 rebels were killed and 50 | wounded, some critically, during another advance by l |
vy casualties; Hobson's musketeers killed and | wounded some, and Hobson and many of his crew were in |
ve ahead to begin the healing process for the | wounded souls who are victims of this tragic and viol |
He and the, also | wounded, South African cameraman Mark Chisholm manage |
Lieutenant Hart reached the | wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him u |
The explosion mortally | wounded Sp4 Ingalls, but his heroic action saved the |
Although the exploding grenade severely | wounded Sp4c. |
Eleanor, the | wounded Space Punk and the Starmites battle and destr |
ing to legends, the plant was discovered by a | wounded Spanish soldier named Matico. |
certain death, although leaving him mortally | wounded, spared many of his fellow Marines from death |
She is also known for capturing the | wounded sperm whale responsible for the sinking of th |
"The | Wounded Spider" - 3:45 |
st happy comforter of many dejected souls and | wounded spirits by a wise application of Gospel cordi |
He then ran into the crossfire to reach the | wounded squad leader. |
ed his forward squad twenty meters shy of the | wounded squad leader. |
hits the leg of Ding Desun's horse and Ding's | wounded steed throws him to the ground. |
uct during this action, in which he was badly | wounded, Stout was awarded the Medal of Honor on Apri |
are of the rodent problem, but the cat, pride | wounded, stubbornly remains in the snow. |
ran out of ammunition and he began to reload, | wounded student Jacob Ryker tackled him, assisted by |
Celestino Santiago, the other | wounded student, told the events and identified some |
n to formulate an inquiry and to visit to the | wounded students before proceeding the session. |
Tollemache, himself | wounded, succumbed to his injuries, later dying in Pl |
, the surviving British, several of whom were | wounded, surrendered. |
to a Haitian woman while it was transporting | wounded survivors from Port-au-Prince to the still-fu |
Cowslip rescued six | wounded survivors from Sciota, torpedoed 14 April 186 |
himself to the hail of hostile fire to assist | wounded survivors into the helicopter. |
ted to relinquish his space and lifejacket to | wounded survivors nearby. |
In November 1916, she assisted the | wounded survivors of HMHS Britannic. |
In May 1942 he was severely | wounded, taken prisoner by the Nazis and sent to a co |
y - A French column, disguised as a convoy of | wounded, takes Barcelona by convincing the authoritie |
Although twice | wounded Tandey refused to leave until the fight was w |
ing five federal agents and two soldiers, and | wounded ten other federal agents. |
of that time there should have been far more | wounded than killed unless perhaps the wounded were k |
een in issue #77, helping to take care of the | wounded that resulted from the Cobra civil war. |
The man was so badly | wounded that it took three attempts to get him on to |
the St. Mihiel Offensive, he was so seriously | wounded, that he was evacuated to the United States i |
my were killed during the battle along with 4 | wounded that were taken prisoner |
four others of his battalion (another 15 were | wounded that day). |
eventeen wounds himself, and was so seriously | wounded that his guts hanged out. |
and grenades, during which many Marines were | wounded, the platoon was forced to withdraw and regro |
When | wounded the second time by 2 machinegun bullets throu |
Division) and fought in Finland and was twice | wounded the first time in both hands and feet the sec |
When all except himself were killed or | wounded, the trench was rushed and occupied by seven |
He | wounded the French poet in the right arm. |
With only one officer alive but | wounded, the young midshipman Mazzucchi, the Galilei |
n killed the Turkish Ambassador and seriously | wounded the Yugoslav Slobodan Brajovic, while Elbekia |
ng, suffering casualties of six killed and 20 | wounded, the third highest casualty figures of the Br |
elbeck" and "Vp 1611", 8 people killed and 29 | wounded; the "RO-22" hit and 100 personnel killed; th |
Eight crewmembers were | wounded, the copilot was killed by a 20-mm. |
Ethalion had one man killed and three | wounded; the French lost 20 men killed. |
ision, under Evander M. Law (Hood having been | wounded the previous day). |
shed to the rescue and killed the man who had | wounded the colonel. |
After several Coast Guard personnel are | wounded, the Coast Guardsmen, apparently outgunned, s |
was successful; 2 Americans were killed and 3 | wounded; the Filipinos suffered 38 killed, including |
s killed, and eight officers and 169 men were | wounded: the Grenadiers lost 64% of their strength an |
At the cost of 32 leathernecks dead and 146 | wounded, the marines succeeded in bagging at least 10 |
port wing, fuselage and both fuel tanks, and | wounded the flight engineer, forcing the aircraft to |
t and killed eleven of the men and critically | wounded the twelfth. |
atriot died of the heat and eight to ten were | wounded, the British garrison there surrendered after |
Following a shellburst which mortally | wounded the first sponger, who dropped the sponge out |
The British had three dead and ten | wounded, the French had twenty-one dead and thirty-th |
er was hit by an enemy rocket, which severely | wounded the platoon sergeant and forced the remainder |
osses were 39 officers and men killed and 159 | wounded; the allies lost 158 dead and 320 wounded. |
He was mortally | wounded the next day, September 19, 1863, and died in |
sh Commonwealth Brigade lost 12 killed and 70 | wounded, the majority of them being Australians. |
ile gun came into action, killed or seriously | wounded the crew manning the 2-pounder, including Pri |
e Constellation and the admiral himself being | wounded, the Algerians instead decided to change cour |
Patterson writes in his account that he | wounded the first lion with one bullet from a Martini |
Finally repulsed by images of the battlefield | wounded, the general leaves the army, but this does n |
1863 Battle of Chancellorsville (where he was | wounded), the Battle of Gettysburg and the Mine Run C |
Although he himself was | wounded the colonel continued to lead his men with sk |
With the loss of 12 dead and 30 | wounded the English reached the castle, which was re- |
craft was hit repeatedly, the rear gunner was | wounded, the front cabin filled with smoke and the po |
English had 22 vessels and lost 96 killed 269 | wounded, the French fleet was 28 vessels and they los |
For a loss of 424 killed and | wounded, the allies drove the French south of the Sam |
tinuation War, 245 people were killed and 646 | wounded, the majority in the three big raids of 1944. |
s!" shortly before Christopher Craig shot and | wounded the first policeman on the scene. |
t once again came up on the bank and mortally | wounded the Girt Dog. |
He was | wounded the first of five times during the war when h |
He was slightly | wounded the following day. |
which killed one of his fellow soldiers, and | wounded the other. |
Many of the enemy were killed or | wounded, their guns captured, and some 1400 men taken |
Dickens had | wounded their national pride with American Notes for |
red quite heavily, losing many men killed and | wounded, their commanding officer, Brigadier Charles |
Mountcashel's forces were routed; he was | wounded, then captured and finally exchanged while mo |
ch Army overwhelmed Mannheim in 1795, and was | wounded, then captured, by the Austrian Army at the B |
Davies, although | wounded, then led a bombing party to the assault of a |
He was | wounded there on the night of July 21. |
After disembarking the | wounded there, the ship moved to Guam to replace many |
he command post, and finding several friendly | wounded there, he took a position to protect them. |
of our machines, the pilot of which had been | wounded, thereby saving it. |
fired away at the enemy until he was mortally | wounded, thereby covering the escape of the other Mar |
ge where one in six of his men were killed or | wounded, they were largely out of ammunition, had bee |
f 2 comrades, 1 killed and the other severely | wounded, this while on a scout. |
n the same rash of firing, A.P. Hill was also | wounded, though his wound proved minor. |
xplosion caused approximately 119 dead and 98 | wounded, though the UN was not able to verify exact n |
He was soon | wounded, though and was discharged in October 1915. |
and Black Foot Indian Tribes in which he was | wounded three times. |
point near Ramadi killed two U.S. Marines and | wounded three more. |
that the terrorists killed three soldiers and | wounded three others. |
the French suffered losses of 150 killed, 280 | wounded, three 6-lb. |
ds, and in the months before his death he was | wounded three times. |
Lilley was | wounded three times, lost an arm, and was captured at |
He was | wounded three times during his service in Africa, and |
Ut himself was | wounded three times in the war. |
During the war, Yudin was | wounded three times. |
promoted from private to lieutenant, and was | wounded three times-the last at the Battle of Cold Ha |
Although | wounded three times, carried the colors throughout th |
ch regulars perished, and Dieskau himself was | wounded three times; but he refused to retire, and se |
He was | wounded three times and was shot down four times. |
d numerous awards for valor in combat and was | wounded three times. |
During the Great War, having been | wounded three times, he was attached to the Departmen |
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