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Curieux suffered five killed and four | wounded, including Bettesworth, whom a musket ball ha |
Went to the aid of a | wounded comrade between the lines and carried him to |
roughout the Second Boer War and was severely | wounded at Biddulphsberg in Orange River Colony. |
7 - Arizona blacksmith F.P. Cahill is fatally | wounded by Billy the Kid. |
annery in his book, A Gap In Nature, shot and | wounded a bird he was stalking, before it escaped wit |
e, at least one person was killed and 10 were | wounded in blasts at five karaoke bars in the border |
Fatally | wounded, he bled to death just inside GDR territory, |
hilly slumped into a doorway on Moore Street, | wounded and bleeding badly but soon made a dash acros |
He was severely | wounded at Blois and pensioned. |
Some people were | wounded with blood on their head. |
and Calabrian Campaigns, during which he was | wounded when blown from his ship. |
November 18, 1664, in a hunting accident by a | wounded wild boar (however in suspicious circumstance |
e British casualties were one killed and five | wounded on board HMS Nankin. |
After the battle, he took the squadron's | wounded on board and carried them back to Erie for me |
aptain struck his colours with 23 dead and 42 | wounded on board. |
e militant group, who ambushed his convoy and | wounded two bodyguards. |
The horse of one of the | wounded officers bolted and Trooper Bisdee dismounted |
ered during the Patriotic War of 1812 and was | wounded at Borodino. |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
y a most heavy cross fire, and although badly | wounded in both thighs, managed to crawl in and deliv |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
nd fought at the battle of Oraku where he was | wounded in both legs. |
ed only light casualties, with 3 killed and 1 | wounded in both raids. |
objective and although the Subadar Singu was | wounded in both legs he insisted on carrying on. |
In this role, she ferried | wounded from both sides to the main hospital ship, SS |
He was | wounded in both legs a second time but he continued t |
e organized women to tend to the needs of the | wounded of both sides of the war conflict. |
ghts in the Battle of Fredericksburg, and was | wounded at both Drury Creek and Fort Harrison. |
inburne remained to care for the thousands of | wounded prisoners, both Union and Confederate. |
Although Hauptmann Paulizsch was hit and | wounded in both legs, baling out north-west of Freibu |
about a quarter of his men, and Chetlain was | wounded when both his face and chest were seriously b |
the Battle of Lauffeld on 2 July 1747, being | wounded on both occasions. |
robbers, did not leave the field until again | wounded through both arms. |
Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek, where he was | wounded and brevetted to the rank of major general of |
Gen. Mott was | wounded and Brig. |
rd Anson, but Arethusa lost two killed and 32 | wounded, with Brisbane among the latter. |
After being badly | wounded by British forces pursuing the raiding party, |
atriot died of the heat and eight to ten were | wounded, the British garrison there surrendered after |
bombs exploded which killed three Iraqis and | wounded five British soldiers of the 1st Battalion, t |
aptain from 1778 to 1783, Stokes was severely | wounded when British Colonel Banastre Tarleton's cava |
The | wounded were brought directly from Southern battlefie |
a Colonel, who has recovered from being badly | wounded, is brought in to command the operation. |
He found some forty | wounded men, brought some in himself and organised th |
Though again | wounded, he brought back three or four prisoners. |
few days later, on 10 April, he was seriously | wounded and brought back to the Persian Gulf. |
One day while hunting for deer he | wounded a buck. |
Sagwitch and other survivors retrieved the | wounded and built a fire to warm the survivors. |
He was | wounded at Bull Run, Gettysburg and Jerusalem Plank R |
-gun fire, Petty Officer Sephton was mortally | wounded, a bullet actually passing through his body a |
Mountcashel was | wounded by bullet and narrowly avoided being killed. |
3 actions big and little, had been repeatedly | wounded with bullet, sword and lance, had taken 13 fo |
Buckles was | wounded by bullets four times during the Civil War: a |
ian Institute of Technology in New Delhi, was | wounded by bullets. |
the battle, the doctors who took care of the | wounded and buried the dead told chilling stories of |
n and succeeded in reaching and bandaging the | wounded man, but just as they were lifting him up, th |
llantry at what was then called the Battle of | Wounded Knee, but now commonly called the Wounded Kne |
ran out to aid two men whom he believed to be | wounded Marines but was himself mortally wounded by a |
ty, not only made possible the rescue of nine | wounded men but also contributed to the success of Ma |
ers also fired on an ambulance transporting a | wounded person, but no casualties were reported. |
He was | wounded again, but reached the objective and consolid |
At first Terry thought that he had only | wounded Broderick, but the Senator died three days la |
esulting explosion killed five of her men and | wounded 20, but prompt and clearheaded action brought |
the War of the Austrian Succession, was twice | wounded, and by the end of the war was a lieutenant-c |
st happy comforter of many dejected souls and | wounded spirits by a wise application of Gospel cordi |
The film omits the killing of | wounded Zulus by British soldiers after the battle. |
the Native American history "Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown, who appears to be quoting |
Partisan | wounded evacuated by BAF DC-3s to Africa. |
"The | Wounded Angel", by Hugo Simberg, inspired the story f |
time and at the same place do not present any | wounded man by bullets, nor anyone killed by bullets. |
After two years of fighting he was seriously | wounded, but by the time he returned to Burslem in Se |
edal for attempting to save the life of their | wounded pilot by staying aboard and trying to land th |
The painting "A Greek boy defending his | wounded father" by Ary Scheffer (1795-1858) reflects |
He fell mortally | wounded, shot by an enemy sniper. |
a tank officer in the Battle of Normandy and | wounded at Caen. |
times dark, and the ending, with the mortally | wounded Grendel calling to his mother for help, is af |
ngth of the fire-swept beach; he assisted the | wounded; he calmed the shocked; he arose as a leader |
onourable Artillery Company, but was severely | wounded at Cambrai the following year, with eleven bu |
He was | wounded at Cambrai, in France. |
ng to cross the fire-swept area to attend the | wounded, he came under hostile fire from a small grou |
he 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot was | wounded by canister shot. |
They ordered all the | wounded men capable of walking to travel around a hea |
He then returned and carried a | wounded army captain to safety. |
Despite his wounds, he replaced a | wounded gun captain for over an hour. |
e he saved his commanding officer, then badly | wounded, from capture" See 37th Ohio Infantry. |
He served in many engagements and was | wounded and captured at the Battle of Old Church, Vir |
Mountcashel's forces were routed; he was | wounded, then captured and finally exchanged while mo |
80% of his two assaulting battalions killed, | wounded or captured by night-fall. |
to the front in Oiartzun, where Garmendia was | wounded and captured on July 28, and transferred to P |
Colonel Clay was | wounded and captured along with a significant part of |
irginia, on April 7, 1865, but was once again | wounded and captured during the fighting. |
of casualties, with a total of 1,762 killed, | wounded, and captured on both sides by the end. |
At the Battle of Leipzig, he was | wounded and captured by the Russians, who forced him |
He was | wounded and captured during the Battle of Nashville. |
Chandler was | wounded and captured during the Niagara campaign at t |
Spanish forces, who lost about 6,000 killed, | wounded, and captured with their opponents losing abo |
He was | wounded and captured by the Germans in Italy in 1943. |
He was severely | wounded and captured by Union forces. |
during the Battle of Savage's Station, he was | wounded and captured by Confederate forces. |
in Variety Magazine states that there he was | wounded and captured by the British on the second day |
n the First Australian Imperial Force and was | wounded and captured in France. |
nutes and sending those that were not killed, | wounded, or captured fleeing for safety. |
t to break out from Budapest he was seriously | wounded and captured by the Russians. |
Union casualties were 590 (118 killed, 450 | wounded, 22 captured or missing), Confederate 718 (80 |
d was that a Japanese security contractor was | wounded and captured in the attack. |
"Sir John Hope was | wounded and captured after galloping into a melee." |
on that led Pickett's Charge, in which he was | wounded and captured but rescued. |
Sudan: 30,000 dead, | wounded or captured |
Wounded and captured by Second Coalition armies at th | |
an Army; in the course of his service, he was | wounded and captured by the United States Army in Aug |
He captures a German, but is | wounded and captured himself. |
ental commander, Colonel Thomas S. Kenan, was | wounded and captured, and Lewis took command of the r |
ch Army overwhelmed Mannheim in 1795, and was | wounded, then captured, by the Austrian Army at the B |
essful, and the defenders were either killed, | wounded, or captured, a result that may with perfect |
After being | wounded and captured, Ferruccio was executed personal |
f which about 80 were killed, the rest either | wounded or captured, including perhaps 150 who joined |
na and Katia were decimated, all were killed, | wounded or captured. |
ss, but Carstairs is killed and MacRoberts is | wounded and captured. |
One thousand Austrian soldiers were killed, | wounded, or captured. |
They suffered three thousand killed, | wounded, and captured. |
l the garrison had been killed and he himself | wounded and captured. |
ffered 121 fatal casualties, with many others | wounded and captured. |
part in the fighting at Shiloh, where he was | wounded and captured. |
crew involved in the attack 230 were killed, | wounded or captured. |
ht in the village of Oosterbeek, until he was | wounded and captured. |
In 1780, he was | wounded and captured. |
Total casualties were 5,353 (206 killed, 844 | wounded, 4,303 captured/missing) on the Union side, 4 |
established a first aid station at which many | wounded were cared for, returning later to Brigade He |
When Kamiakin was | wounded, Colestah carried him off and used her skills |
med by the prisoners that a great many of the | wounded were carried off the field of battle by the e |
n fire to extract an officer who was mortally | wounded, and carried him back to cover. |
renches, cleared the most advanced sap of the | wounded, and carried, into the sap, under a heavy fir |
returned into the fire-swept area to rescue a | wounded soldier, carrying him to the American line wh |
g fire, encouraging them, but he was mortally | wounded while carrying out this gallant work. |
y killed a number of horsemen, but a mortally | wounded horse carrying a dead dragoon crashed into th |
ory, the 2/18th lost 256 men with another 400 | wounded, a casualty rate of 50%. |
It lost 37 killed and 85 | wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 3 killed and 9 wounded |
It lost 3 killed and 17 | wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 5 killed and 20 wounde |
ontained 600 effectives, lost 5 killed and 27 | wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 1 killed and 13 wounde |
roops after the siege of Reading, Hampden was | wounded at Chalgrove Field on 18 June 1643. |
Stonewall Jackson was gravely | wounded at Chancellorsville and died soon after from |
Noticing another trapped and seriously | wounded man, Chaplain Liteky crawled to his aid. |
cannot outrun the Zulu army, especially with | wounded soldiers, Chard decides to fortify the statio |
lope, as it will hide in the bush after being | wounded and charge the hunter when he comes looking f |
Loudoun Rangers at Waterford, Mobberly shot a | wounded Ranger Charles Stewart several times executio |
police officers were killed and about 20 were | wounded when Chechen and Ingush policemen fired on ea |
s Army during the American Civil War, and was | wounded at Chickamauga. |
The | wounded, including children, were murdered with axes |
A large number of the dead and | wounded were children. |
killed the building's concierge and seriously | wounded two Chinese student residents. |
e Mexican-American War, where he was severely | wounded at Chuburusco. |
Hopkins also | wounded another city councilman, a police officer and |
ictims against the non-existence of any Greek | wounded, either civilian or military. |
market in a commercial area called Iskan and | wounded one civilian. |
lict, responding to Albanian mortar fire that | wounded twenty civilians in the Koltuk area. |
ed the camp and killed three Palestinians and | wounded dozens claiming they were targeting militants |
Though | wounded, Billy Clanton and Frank McLaury kept shootin |
nd police are reported to have been killed or | wounded in clashes with guerrillas in the 1970s. |
rnational Red Cross the task of assisting the | wounded in clause 9. Clause 11 requested the deployme |
th forts were overrun within an hour, and the | wounded General Clinton retreated with his men across |
After several Coast Guard personnel are | wounded, the Coast Guardsmen, apparently outgunned, s |
The Federals withdrew after Foster was | wounded and Col. Coffee's command joined Cockrell. |
On 27 May, smalll arms fire from the shore | wounded Lieutenant-Commander Colin George Walter Dona |
est, he returned to the lighters until he was | wounded and collapsed again. |
ath much grieved by Napoleon, with 400 to 500 | wounded including Colonel Duhamel of the 21st Light I |
Although he himself was | wounded the colonel continued to lead his men with sk |
shed to the rescue and killed the man who had | wounded the colonel. |
He was seriously | wounded in combat and declared unfit for further comb |
If the player is | wounded in combat and is able to land/crash land in f |
He was | wounded in combat in 1918. |
t's service, 189 men were killed and mortally | wounded in combat, 2 died from non-combat related acc |
He was | wounded in combat, losing an arm. |
ports the 44th's casualties as 350 killed and | wounded in combat, and another 58 dead from disease. |
es to United States Marines who have severely | wounded in combat. |
ficers and 46 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded in combat. |
s reported that two rebels were killed and 15 | wounded after coming under sniper fire in the village |
nd serves as the nearest treatment center for | wounded soldiers coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Monitor, after Lieutenant John L. Worden was | wounded; and commanded Alligator, an experimental sub |
n line and after Pyotr Bagration was mortally | wounded, he commanded the left flank. |
Following the failed operation, the | wounded US commander ordered a withdrawal, which quic |
red quite heavily, losing many men killed and | wounded, their commanding officer, Brigadier Charles |
During World War II, Heiss was severely | wounded while commanding a battalion in the 87th Infa |
ed at a cost of 20 killed in action, and many | wounded, by companies of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marin |
he Bois de Belleau June 12, 1918 he was badly | wounded but completed disposition of his platoon unde |
that most of the men in this gunpit were also | wounded, he completely disregarded his own injury, di |
e as well as giving spiritual guidance to the | wounded and conducting Sunday worship. |
Order for his actions in helping the British | wounded, and conducting burial services for the dead, |
the job and sustained two killed and thirteen | wounded before Confederate troops, heavily outnumbere |
One Union Army soldier was killed and ten | wounded, eight Confederate soldiers were killed. |
ember of Congresswoman Luzviminda Ilagan, and | wounded Ilagan, Congressmen Pryde Henry Teves, and tw |
is men and captured the trench, but was again | wounded when consolidating the position. |
001 in 2373, where she suffers 96 dead and 22 | wounded (First Contact). |
After being | wounded, Shields continued to carry up ammunition to |
Even when mortally | wounded he continued to cheer on his men whilst lying |
except Khudadad Khan, who despite being badly | wounded, had continued working his gun. |
Despite being seriously | wounded, he continued to lead and personally disabled |
her twenty people are dead and another 55 are | wounded in continued fighting in Mogadishu between TF |
his rifle and bayonet and, although seriously | wounded, gallantly continued to lead his men forward, |
Waller, who, although | wounded later, continued to throw bombs for another h |
s family was not injured… Although critically | wounded, Shavers continued driving four blocks up Dum |
On 6 June, although | wounded, he continued to lead his battalion from an e |
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