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er training, she worked in Beaucaire treating | wounded soldiers. |
and surrender, but Brown refused because his | wounded comrades were in urgent need of medical assis |
Grimaldi was killed having become mortally | wounded having handled a loaded firearm incorrectly. |
ortly after arriving Jetfire becomes mortally | wounded by Starscream and sacrifices himself to give |
e of Robert Kennedy after having been fatally | wounded is inappropriate in my opinion. |
numbers forced Drake, who had been seriously | wounded in the fighting, to capitulate. |
ly on and the other had already been severely | wounded. |
ughters, who, she informed me, had been badly | wounded a few minutes before. |
, Araquil is brought in, having been mortally | wounded searching for Anita. |
From that day on I have been mortally | wounded. |
He had been severely | wounded during the Retreat from Mons in August 1914. |
out of action a private who had been severely | wounded. |
o fled from the scene, had each been slightly | wounded. |
ed with the 47th for two years and been twice | wounded. |
3 actions big and little, had been repeatedly | wounded with bullet, sword and lance, had taken 13 fo |
rd died August 24, 1371, having been mortally | wounded in the Battle of Baesweiler and Reginald was |
squad leader of his platoon had been severely | wounded while attempting to capture an enemy machineg |
One of his comrades having been severely | wounded in the effort, Sergeant Burns went back a hun |
ent, Wylly was reported to have been severely | wounded, along with another Tasmanian officer, and 3 |
ground next to Brady (who had been seriously | wounded in the head). |
to safety a comrade who had been dangerously | wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention. |
, then participated in fights, has been twice | wounded, and killed in action. |
fter their battleship fleet had been mortally | wounded at Taranto. |
following day that Procopio had been slightly | wounded by a shotgun blast. |
k but had to reembark after had been severely | wounded in his leg and lost 20 men. |
rt of Lieutenant Blair, who had been severely | wounded, and, with a few other men, brought that offi |
Fenet had been badly | wounded and was first sent to a hospital before being |
His predecessor, Ataulf, had been mortally | wounded in his stables at the palace of Barcelona by |
there were rumours that he had been mortally | wounded in a duel. |
casualties and he himself had been seriously | wounded. |
General Arsenio Linares had been severely | wounded at the Battle of San Juan Hill and was replac |
McKenzie, who had been seriously | wounded in the leg and used a wheelchair, stood up to |
owever, all other officers had been seriously | wounded or killed, so Lawrence's incapacitation left |
out of action a private who had been severely | wounded. |
alakumaran is reported to have been seriously | wounded in an assault by soldiers that had pinned the |
When Lieutenant Dease had been mortally | wounded and killed, Private Godley held the bridge si |
mmander of the lead platoon had been mortally | wounded when his unit was pinned down by a heavy volu |
ster in August 1645; and having been severely | wounded at Rowton Heath on 23 September, he reached N |
evacuated back to Germany, having been badly | wounded, thus saving him from a worse fate as the Sov |
make Mickey think his dog has been critically | wounded. |
the Peninsular Campaign and had been severely | wounded at the Second Battle of Mannasas. |
s the acting color bearer had been previously | wounded. |
, Royal Field Artillery, had all been killed, | wounded, or driven from them by Infantry fire at clos |
e Ridge, Resaca, and Adairsville before being | wounded in the Battle of New Hope Church on May 27. |
entions what a crack-shot he was before being | wounded. |
RAF during the Battle of Britain before being | wounded and later commanding No. 41 Squadron. |
a saved himself fleeing, but not before being | wounded, with other Baguirmians. |
e Confederate Army as a sergeant before being | wounded at the Battle of Corinth, and discharged due |
In 2000, Yannis Behrakis was | wounded in the ambush in Sierra Leone where the Ameri |
and also the Napoleonic Wars, being severely | wounded when on board the ship Diana. |
Despite being mortally | wounded, Gibson was able to return fire and wounded t |
Lopes served throughout the war, being twice | wounded. |
Sir Henry Lawrence being mortally | wounded during the siege of the residency, Inglis too |
army on 17 October 1918 after being severely | wounded by shrapnel in the right arm and leg. |
a Colonel, who has recovered from being badly | wounded, is brought in to command the operation. |
ted seventeen missions before being seriously | wounded in a training exercise. |
After being badly | wounded by British forces pursuing the raiding party, |
After being mortally | wounded during an Invid ambush, Zor sends the space f |
On July 12, 1942, after being severely | wounded, Bayda was taken prisoner and sent to Slavuta |
he commanded JG 11 briefly before being badly | wounded in battle with a USAAF P-47 Thunderbolt. |
ed several enemy bunkers before being fatally | wounded. |
After being mortally | wounded during a battle with Iron Man, he escaped to |
e, returning to Britain after being seriously | wounded. |
roic act, which results in his being severely | wounded. |
except Khudadad Khan, who despite being badly | wounded, had continued working his gun. |
Despite being mortally | wounded in the blast, Yano proceeded to throw the rem |
Despite being seriously | wounded, he continued to lead and personally disabled |
e radio operator and engineer being seriously | wounded. |
However, after being seriously | wounded in four places during the Battle of the Somme |
wounds (72 out of every 100 men being either | wounded or killed). |
ith the hospital open, despite being severely | wounded. |
for continuing to lead after being seriously | wounded. |
y against a strong enemy redoubt, being twice | wounded, and refused to be brought in till the wounde |
through his scabbard, besides being severely | wounded. |
ed them with his body, even after being twice | wounded, until an enemy grenade killed all three men. |
ner got off only one burst before being badly | wounded and the gun put out of action. |
Despite being severely | wounded in fighting insurgents on the streets of Madr |
o and returned to cricket despite being badly | wounded during hostilities, captaining Kent from 1946 |
ller tells a dramatic tale of being seriously | wounded, by having an arrow shot through his jaw and |
his death in office, despite being seriously | wounded in an assassination attempt within months of |
ced to fight hand to hand, and being mortally | wounded. |
ng the advance forward despite being severely | wounded, and suffering from intense pain and loss of |
In spite of being severely | wounded in the neck, he walked up and down the trench |
r enjoyed his last movie before being fatally | wounded by FBI agents upon exiting the theater. |
he and Sheldon are friends and being visibly | wounded when Sheldon is dismissive of him. |
fought throughout the day, he being severely | wounded. |
om the German Imperial Army after being badly | wounded in June 1916 at Verdun and went on to study g |
residency (June - November 1857), being badly | wounded in the thigh at one stage. |
troying 13 Russian tanks before being fatally | wounded. |
d conspicuous leadership before being fatally | wounded. |
gh very heavy fire and despite being severely | wounded in the arm, located the machine-guns and char |
illery bombardment, even after being severely | wounded. |
out the 2 machineguns, again being painfully | wounded. |
the Army of the Potomac before being mortally | wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run in Northern |
ss Society, and ultimately for the benefit of | wounded Serbian veterans. |
mpany H, LCpl Paul placed himself between his | wounded comrades and the enemy and delivered effectiv |
On 26 June 1915, Birks was | wounded by shrapnel but returned to service the next |
The communication trench was blocked with | wounded and reinforcements and he went backwards and |
On 28 April 1945, Blond was | wounded for the fourth time in the war by bomb splint |
Blue is | wounded in the shoulder, but then the Man runs out of |
rain was blind within the Monster's body, The | wounded Ludwig states to Bohmer that Ygor's blood is |
Two of his bodyguards were | wounded in the attack. |
The bomb blast | wounded another 46 people, most of them Somali women |
naratne were also killed in the bombing which | wounded 90 others. |
dopulle were also killed in the bombing which | wounded 90 other. |
l Udayadeera were killed in the bombing which | wounded 90 others. |
In her last years, Bond entertained | wounded World War I servicemen, playing the piano and |
Bond was | wounded while serving in the King's Own Yorkshire Lig |
Van den Bossche was | wounded in the struggle but managed to escape. |
Prosser MC were killed and Major Boswell was | wounded. |
ith the infamous Casanova, in which both were | wounded but survived. |
In doing so, they were both severely | wounded. |
Wain and one man, both seriously | wounded, were the only survivors. |
A 13 year old boy is | wounded in the exchange of shots and a subsequent bom |
he events in Russia in the circle of boys and | wounded soldiers who had been sent home. |
lahanty (with arm outstretched) and Brady lie | wounded on the ground. |
Indies, where he displayed great bravery, was | wounded, and was rewarded with a company. |
Claus Breger was | wounded on 16 December 1944 and died the next day in |
In an engagement the next day, Brennan was | wounded in his left arm. |
Captain Green then endeavoured to bring the | wounded officer into safe cover, and had nearly succe |
ough to revive dead people they can bring the | wounded or sick back to full life as easily as one mi |
ked with his own hand two rafts bringing back | wounded and returning with ammunition; thus enabling |
and made for the landing craft, bringing the | wounded out with them. |
juro and Pearl Harbor 27 April, bringing home | wounded and other passengers, along with damaged airc |
dark, when it came safely away, bringing its | wounded, its arms, and its colors." |
l dark when it came safely away, bringing its | wounded, its arms and its colors." |
l dark when it came safely away, bringing its | wounded, its arms and its colors. |
By later Ranger accounts, Brooks, though | wounded, trudged forward under fire, rapidly firing h |
Lord Turac brought the | wounded Dracula to Lianda to be healed, considering h |
d, in close range of the enemy, and brought a | wounded soldier to a place of shelter. |
Three times he brought in | wounded comrades, and was rendering first aid to a fo |
Lieutenant Hill then brought another | wounded man out of action on his horse and afterwards |
, machine-gun and shell fire and brought back | wounded to safety. |
had retired from the assault, and brought in | wounded comrades. |
cks in defiance of the enemy, and brought the | wounded men down." |
y heavy fire in broad daylight and brought in | wounded soldiers outside the trenches. |
He found Ensign Brown severely | wounded and pinned in his cockpit by metal wreckage. |
uring an attack Lance-Corporal Bryan although | wounded, went forward alone in order to silence a mac |
Buckles was | wounded by bullets four times during the Civil War: a |
by two men in a home robbery and Bullard was | wounded. |
ter, Ruske was hit in the hip by a bullet and | wounded as well. |
ts, one of which being the single bullet that | wounded both Kennedy and Governor John Connally. |
Burned and | wounded men were soon transferred to Intent, while th |
e hostile force until a mortar burst severely | wounded him and rendered the gun mount inoperable. |
Karl Busche was | wounded on 26 May 1943 and later died from his wounds |
n ancien indian spear is stolen and Buster is | wounded. |
Kearns again played a prominent part but was | wounded and had to be carried by the retreating insur |
He led the first charge, but was | wounded in the action. |
in the First World War as a paramedic but was | wounded in 1915. |
s company came under heavy fire, but although | wounded in the face and both arms, Captain Wakeford p |
He fought in the Lorraine front, but was | wounded in Picardy, leading a motorcycle cavalary uni |
ross the open toward the injured men, but was | wounded in the head and knocked to the ground. |
enemies, by the strength of arm, but severely | wounded. |
He tries to give her a injection but the | wounded Danny overcomes him and shoots him instead, t |
ge of El Arish and the Siege of Acre, but was | wounded in a skirmish and died of blood poisoning. |
He captures a German, but is | wounded and captured himself. |
Frank sees him and follows him, but is | wounded in the process. |
When General Butler fell | wounded, Hamer assumed command of the division. |
Dale with four other men, Captain Butler was | wounded and thrown from his horse, but attempted to m |
cuate several of his comrades who were by now | wounded. |
dered to fill vacancies at guns caused by men | wounded and killed in action, manned the weapon with |
November 18, 1664, in a hunting accident by a | wounded wild boar (however in suspicious circumstance |
From the opening knock on their door by a | wounded visitor to the satisfying denouement, King ha |
ng in the west, he ends up taken hostage by a | wounded outlaw, Solomon "Beauregard" Bennet (Milian). |
r, he was executed at the age of 42, by being | wounded to death and then thrown into the sea from a |
ing to legends, the plant was discovered by a | wounded Spanish soldier named Matico. |
truggle, the gun went off and a bystander was | wounded. |
Keenlyside, Woodcock, Murray and Caldow were | wounded. |
establish a MASH-type unit in California for | wounded soldiers. |
n between Call and Joey leaves Call seriously | wounded; Lorie must amputate a leg to save him. |
rd of June, 1857, when he carried into camp a | wounded comrade under a very heavy fire from the enem |
He fought a brilliant campaign, being | wounded and taken prisoner. |
Eduard von Dostler's 21st claim; Campbell was | wounded in the thigh and his airplane was bullet-ridd |
ther weapons, killed 14 people on campus, and | wounded many more. |
Price, a Major Dowling, a Captain Keenlyside | {wounded} and two British Army Colonels, Woodcock {Wou |
r complement was dead and her Captain gravely | wounded. |
Her captain was | wounded on the first trip, so her first lieutenant, K |
ne in France, rising to acting captain, being | wounded and winning the Military Cross and bar). |
The Legionnaires later captured 43 | wounded milicianos in the military hospital, and afte |
Omar Sheikh was also captured and | wounded when he had returned to the Ghaziabad house t |
of the black troops were killed, captured, or | wounded. |
The rest were killed, missing, captured, or | wounded. |
She is also known for capturing the | wounded sperm whale responsible for the sinking of th |
al and triage station to give medical care to | wounded PAIGC's soldiers and quality-of-life care to |
l began providing specialized medical care to | wounded Soldiers returning from all theaters of the w |
There she cared for | wounded soldiers and was a tentmate of Cornelia Hanco |
n actress in her youth) and poor caregiver so | wounded West that she broke off relations with her so |
fton sailed for San Francisco with a cargo of | wounded, arriving on 22 July. |
ted Emilio's military campaigns by caring for | wounded soldiers and their families. |
Captain Joseph H. Carpenter was | wounded in action on August 9, 1862 at the Battle of |
teau, France, Lance-Corporal Holmes carried a | wounded man out of the trenches under heavy fire and |
ssing closely, Lieutenant Marling carried the | wounded man to a place of comparative safety. |
He carried his | wounded captain from the battlefield under fire, and |
He then returned and carried a | wounded army captain to safety. |
of the river, Sepoy Namdeo Jadav carried two | wounded men under heavy fire through deep water, up a |
, with the help of the other man, carried the | wounded officer to cover under heavy machine gun fire |
e thigh by a cannon ball and carried mortally | wounded from the field. |
Lieutenant Bickham carried a | wounded soldier across a "fire swept field". |
came to him and between them they carried the | wounded soldier into shelter. |
open, under murderous fire, to help carry the | wounded man to cover. |
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