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He was again | wounded, but continued to lead his men, killing two m |
wept by artillery and machinegun fire, he was | wounded, but continued on and fell wounded a second t |
Grievously | wounded, he continued to press the attack, crawling f |
He was | wounded but continued to advance to a second enemy bu |
After administering to the | wounded, he continued to advance with the patrol. |
While doing this he was severely | wounded, but continued directing operations until he |
He was hit, and | wounded, but continuing his attack he drove the enemy |
Eight crewmembers were | wounded, the copilot was killed by a 20-mm. |
He was | wounded at Corinth, Mississippi in October 1862, plac |
The citation notes that "[a]lthough slightly | wounded, Lance Corporal Frickleton dashed forward at |
They were both | wounded, and Corporal Noble later died of his injurie |
Wounded, Poindexter could only evade capture until Se | |
personnel who had been summoned to treat the | wounded sergeant could not locate him, the valiant so |
Although mortally | wounded, he courageously struggled forward and threw |
fired away at the enemy until he was mortally | wounded, thereby covering the escape of the other Mar |
ok part in the French campaign of 1814, being | wounded at Craonne. |
nsive campaign in France, and he was severely | wounded at Craonne. |
ate Peachment saw his company commander lying | wounded and crawled to help him. |
he prototype telepod, the raging and mortally | wounded creature crawls toward the injured Stathis Bo |
t clashes that left several hundreds dead and | wounded and created a large tide of refugees on both |
Indian Reservation, then northeast, receiving | Wounded Knee Creek and flowing between units of Badla |
The Sioux had encamped themselves at | Wounded Knee Creek and were handing over their weapon |
, 1890, surrounded their camp on the banks of | Wounded Knee Creek. |
ile gun came into action, killed or seriously | wounded the crew manning the 2-pounder, including Pri |
As a lieutenant, he was | wounded in Crimea, near Sevastopol and made a prisone |
On 7 May, 11 rebels were killed and 50 | wounded, some critically, during another advance by l |
Wounded at Cross Keys and then captured at the Battle | |
m include the Black Hills of South Dakota and | Wounded Knee, Crow Agency in Montana as well as Monum |
of Saint John of God, he helped the sick and | wounded during Cuba's Ten Years' War, giving aid to p |
The | Wounded Conscience Cured, the Weak One Strengthened a |
al Japanese version (Rockman Zero) upon being | wounded or cut in half, enemies and NPCs would usuall |
ers, giving them her own food, caring for the | wounded, and daring the attackers to come within rang |
hen Van Es tried to stop him he shot her, and | wounded her daughter. |
east one member of the regiment was killed or | wounded every day in July and August. |
four others of his battalion (another 15 were | wounded that day). |
ht on the freezing battlefield among the many | wounded and dead from other regiments. |
With eleven Marines | wounded, one dead, and the remaining eight Marines ho |
about scalping and looting the corpses of the | wounded and dead, and drinking two hundred gallons of |
of another tank, before its crew were either | wounded or dead. |
r, he was executed at the age of 42, by being | wounded to death and then thrown into the sea from a |
cked by gangsters; with his sister grievously | wounded by Deathwatch, Daniel fled and hid in a junky |
unts, President had lost 35 men killed and 70 | wounded, including Decatur. |
Mobilised in 1916, he was | wounded and decorated. |
indifferent sales and poor critical reception | wounded him deeply. |
engagement at Fox's Gap, Garland was mortally | wounded while defending a stone wall bordering one of |
Beauclare is fatally | wounded while defending the women. |
Wounded, Pearl demands that Tom terminate her. | |
the other day, if we added up the killed and | wounded in Democrat wars in this century, it'd be abo |
ds lost 2,931 foot and 324 horse, among dead, | wounded and desertors. |
ore on 17 May to Adana, Turkey, to treat both | wounded and desperately ill Armenians, victims of mas |
nns exposed himself numerous times to recover | wounded personnel despite his own wounds, as he was d |
Next day he was severely | wounded, but despite intense pain and loss of blood, |
attle of the Pelennor Fields, and is severely | wounded in destroying the Witch-king. |
A third suspect, Muhammad a-Salpiti, was | wounded and detained. |
Some time after this he was | wounded and developed enteric fever and Jaundice and |
him to a duel and, on October 10, was fatally | wounded by Dickson and died the next day. |
The novel begins with a mortally | wounded Arthur dictating his memoir to a friar at a m |
f these battles, Colonel Gilmor was seriously | wounded, and did not return to action until October. |
d defeated by Qin Rigang's militia,Xiang Rong | wounded and die after several days in the Danyang Cit |
20-21, 1813) in Saxony, when he was mortally | wounded, and died in a farmhouse near the battlefield |
One of the crew was | wounded and died on 3 May 1943. |
Al-Samh himself was critically | wounded and died shortly afterwards. |
lost during service: 112 killed and mortally | wounded, 159 died in Confederate prisons, 7 died from |
Byrne was also | wounded and died later on the same day. |
called an ambulance, but Kirsten was mortally | wounded and died at a nearby hospital. |
nded and the sergeant himself was dangerously | wounded and died the same day. |
Mortally | wounded, he died before Edith could summon help. |
t during service: 133 men killed and mortally | wounded, 3 died from accident, 33 died in Confederate |
g and on the 19 January 1945, he was mortally | wounded and died in the Hospital. |
led on the spot, while Townshend was mortally | wounded and died the following day. |
He was | wounded and died in the front parlor, where his blood |
the French defeated, although Abercromby was | wounded and died soon after the battle. |
(namely, an eminent physician) was seriously | wounded and died of it. |
An unknown number of people were | wounded or died in the incident. |
y Castle on 18 September 1644 he was mortally | wounded, and died the following day. |
Two parishioners were | wounded and died. |
Fatally | wounded, Briar dies in Truman's arms. |
oaches the commander's lair, Nick is mortally | wounded and dies, while Jennifer is exposed as a spy |
He was | wounded at Dingle's Mill, as well, with a shot to the |
Although seriously | wounded, he directed the action of his company until |
Wounded and disabled in the course of the second comb | |
The mortally | wounded Jonas discovers that he has dug up the wrong |
Wounded and disheveled, Princess Xionko (Beverly Wu) | |
Wounded and distinguished again at Wachau, he still t | |
Shaun is | wounded, but Doc Gates patches him up and is made a f |
He is | wounded but doesn't die. |
ing two Maxim guns under heavy fire and being | wounded while doing so, volunteered to clear the stoc |
According to Clalin, she was actually | wounded at Donelson and was able to keep her secret u |
cks in defiance of the enemy, and brought the | wounded men down." |
Badly | wounded, he dragged himself to the nearest village on |
This regiment reported 6 killed and 15 | wounded at Dranesville, totalled 750 men in April, 18 |
aged at Gettysburg, and lost 15 killed and 94 | wounded at Drewry's Bluff. |
Its casualties were 12 killed and 25 | wounded at Drewry's Bluff, 1 killed and 77 wounded at |
Field Artillery, had all been either killed, | wounded, or driven from their guns by Infantry fire a |
, Royal Field Artillery, had all been killed, | wounded, or driven from them by Infantry fire at clos |
Liberator was slightly damaged and a crewman | wounded, but dropped two homing torpedoes. |
Phil is badly | wounded: he drops to the ground. |
Lieutenant Hart reached the | wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him u |
lling blow to Grand Duchess Olga and severely | wounded Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia. |
es requisitioned as a field hospital to treat | wounded soldiers during the North-West Rebellion. |
ion Little Switch was an exchange of sick and | wounded prisoners during the Korean War in April and |
erformed a perilous and heroic act - saving a | wounded fellow-soldier during an intense firefight in |
ipment, construction materials and evacuating | wounded personnel during numerous campaigns. |
He was severely | wounded twice during the conflict. |
Wounded twice during combat, Roman eventually left fo | |
He was | wounded twice during the Invasion of Normandy. |
andstuhl Regional Medical Center to meet with | wounded soldiers during the holiday season. |
He was | wounded again during the charge, and died soon after. |
He was | wounded twice during combat. |
Persse was | wounded twice during the war and it was of wounds tha |
combat during the invasion of Poland and was | wounded twice during the Battle of France in 1940. |
He was | wounded twice during the war. |
ns killed 47 while losing 18 and suffering 50 | wounded, most during the landing when they were caugh |
oldier in the Confederate States Army and was | wounded twice during the war. |
The hospital was used once again to treat | wounded soldiers during World War II. |
Wounded and dying from the war were brought to Newpor | |
Serving in Lens, he rescued | wounded and dying soldiers from the battlefield. |
ualties included four officers killed and two | wounded, one dying within a few days, and 13 enlisted |
The novel opens with Brown, | wounded and dying, on Resolution Island. |
Father Capodanno went among the | wounded and dying, giving last rites and taking care |
l risk of his life-to reach the battlefields' | wounded and dying. |
ook 52 British prisoners at a cost of one man | wounded on each side and a 28-mile (45 km) march in t |
He was severely | wounded in early 1943 by a grenade splinter and taken |
uremberg police spokesman stated that all the | wounded are eight-graders. |
A mortally | wounded village elder instructs her to seek out the d |
icers and 38 men, some of whom were killed or | wounded while embarking. |
Visiting the sick and | wounded soldiers enabled her to make links with this |
Mortally | wounded by enemy fire while carrying out his heroic a |
Ford was | wounded by enemy fire while filming the battle. |
He ran over half a mile and, despite being | wounded by enemy wounded, delieved the message, subse |
evacuation sling himself, only to be fatally | wounded by enemy ground fire as he was being raised i |
ich destroyed this position, he fell mortally | wounded by enemy fire. |
o be named for Silas Duncan, who was severely | wounded by enemy fire which caused the loss of his ri |
Severely | wounded by enemy snipers while charging across the op |
From a kneeling position, he killed five and | wounded three enemy soldiers while providing the cove |
Edmund was mortally | wounded while engaging the batteries of Sebastopol, J |
With the loss of 12 dead and 30 | wounded the English reached the castle, which was re- |
ng service; 7 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 19 enlisted men died of disease. |
ng service; 2 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 17 enlisted men died of disease. |
officer and 6 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 10 enlisted men died of disease. |
officer and 8 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 40 enlisted men died of disease. |
fficer and 10 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 18 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 22 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 42 enlisted men died of disease. |
icers and 104 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 114 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 84 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 98 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 86 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 137 enlisted men died of disease. |
fficer and 12 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 5 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 10 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 18 enlisted men died of disease. |
officer and 6 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 15 enlisted men died of disease. |
officer and 2 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 26 enlisted men died due to disease. |
ng service; 4 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 38 enlisted men died of disease. |
icers and 116 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 116 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 16 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 15 enlisted men died of disease. |
ng service; 7 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 24 enlisted men died of disease. |
g service; 10 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 17 enlisted men died of disease. |
fficers and 8 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 334 enlisted men died of disease. |
officer and 4 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 36 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 70 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 134 enlisted men died of disease. |
g service; 15 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 19 enlisted men died of disease. |
ng service; 3 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 17 enlisted men died due to disease. |
ng service; 5 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 22 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 80 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 112 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 84 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 92 enlisted men died of disease. |
ng service; 7 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 66 enlisted men due to disease. |
ng service; 2 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 45 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 14 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 208 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 68 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 90 enlisted men died of disease. |
g service; 27 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 134 enlisted men died of disease. |
fficer and 13 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 15 enlisted men died of disease. |
ficers and 66 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 66 enlisted men died of disease. |
He was said to have shot and | wounded Captain Enoch Steen during an encounter betwe |
One of the seriously | wounded was Ensign John T. Pierce, son of John R. Pie |
3 30 Rock, Bury My Heart at | Wounded Knee, Entourage, Pushing Daisies |
onstruction of Forts in the Hudson Highlands, | wounded and escaped capture during British Attack on |
He was badly | wounded but escaped to tell others of the event, chal |
Mordaunt was severely | wounded, but escaped to Antwerp, and in the following |
n the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons, and was | wounded at Eutaw Springs on September 8, 1781. |
is bravery under fire in helping care for the | wounded and evacuate them from Dieppe. |
with minor injuries, but Lomax was seriously | wounded and evacuated back to England, being placed i |
n the forefront of the action until seriously | wounded and evacuated with others under protecting ro |
initial phase of the action, 4 riflemen were | wounded and evacuated and the numerically superior en |
With the | wounded safely evacuated, Chaplain Liteky returned to |
d by off Okinawa from 2 to 9 April, receiving | wounded for evacuation to Guam. |
he. left of the position and he fell mortally | wounded, but even whilst falling he flung a grenade, |
ghting cost the British some 26 killed and 47 | wounded (likely excluding militia) to the French loss |
581) | Wounded Dove, Exhibited at the Dudley Gallery, London |
Joe is badly | wounded; Mike explains the two were attacked by canni |
fire on the lone officer and he was painfully | wounded by exploding grenades. |
ges Bancs, France, Corporal Upton rescued the | wounded while exposed to rifle and artillery fire, go |
Corporal of the 23rd Regiment, who was lying | wounded and exposed to very heavy fire. |
us injuries including a severed jugular vein, | wounded left eye, and 34 wounds over his body. |
re and remained firing himself until severely | wounded (both eyes shattered), succeeding in driving |
At 21:00, Emeriau, twice | wounded and facing three opponents, orders the colour |
He was | wounded at Falaise in the breakout from the Normandy |
Li Ying is | wounded and falls off his horse. |
The | wounded tiger falls off the cliff and lands in the ba |
The Texian losses were two killed and 27 | wounded (3 fatally) to an estimated hundred dead Cher |
ntry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, he was | wounded (nearly fatally) in an ambush and left for de |
As he lies | wounded possibly fatally, there is a poignant last sc |
On board Chara, three men were | wounded, one fatally, as a result of the heavy anti-a |
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