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r one fight in which she killed a man and was | wounded apparently fatally, she revealed her gender i |
escapees, run into Dick, started to fire and | wounded him fatally. |
Castletown Cross, two Free State soldiers are | wounded, one fatally. |
r enjoyed his last movie before being fatally | wounded by FBI agents upon exiting the theater. |
Captain Odjard, who was | wounded himself, feared that the Bolsheviks had place |
wned in the lake after attempting to save her | wounded brother Feargamhain. |
t Berlin border guards to assist the mortally | wounded Peter Fechter. |
and continued the fight until he was mortally | wounded and fell unconscious. |
height of the battle, Ragnar's son Siward was | wounded and fell, causing the troops to waver. |
Captain Shadwell was one of the first men | wounded; Vansittart fell, with one leg wounded by a m |
her Raghnall, he was victorious and many were | wounded and fell. |
n Dominique-Jean Larrey, who had noticed that | wounded soldiers felt no pain when numbed by cold, Hi |
ughters, who, she informed me, had been badly | wounded a few minutes before. |
rning to command the 2nd Brigade, Leasure was | wounded a few days later and never returned to field |
in flooded fields behind Utah Beach, and was | wounded a few days later. |
Three hundred Russian soldiers were killed or | wounded, and fewer than seven hundred were captured. |
She was | wounded no fewer than nine times during her term-of-s |
d nine seamen and marines killed and mortally | wounded, and fifteen petty officers, seamen, and mari |
Learning that there were additional | wounded Marines fifty yards further along the trail, |
d on as a civilian defender, and assisted the | wounded and fighting soldiers. |
nic) has been refitted as a hospital ship for | wounded soldiers fighting on the Western Front and el |
He was | wounded while fighting in the Battle of South Mountai |
He was | wounded while fighting against the Germans. |
He was fatally | wounded while fighting off an enemy breakthrough at a |
Despite being severely | wounded in fighting insurgents on the streets of Madr |
ber 24 - A Ugandan soldier was killed and two | wounded in fighting in Mogadishu in the area of the p |
He mortally | wounded while fighting the British Army during the Pe |
In December 1917, Asquith was seriously | wounded during fighting near Beaucamp and was evacuat |
just outside her prison cell, and is mortally | wounded while fighting. |
The Fisher King, or the | Wounded King, figures in Arthurian legend as the late |
was successful; 2 Americans were killed and 3 | wounded; the Filipinos suffered 38 killed, including |
alterns searched the interior of the ship for | wounded and finally came on deck to find only the gen |
Two seriously | wounded samurai find refuge from a storm at an isolat |
Vaskov is also seriously | wounded and finds the drowned soldier's clothes near |
One bullet | wounded his finger while another bullet missed his he |
th Africa, Surgeon Major Hartley attended the | wounded under fire at the unsuccessful attack at Moro |
g his objectives, Lieutenant Lyall tended the | wounded under fire. |
ioned doing ambulance work, ferrying away the | wounded under fire. |
njured 5 of the crew, 2d Lt. Sarnoski, though | wounded, continued firing and shot down 2 enemy plane |
ile serving in this capacity, he was mortally | wounded while firing his weapon into the mainpoint of |
Division) and fought in Finland and was twice | wounded the first time in both hands and feet the sec |
ushed his detachment to the assistance of the | wounded, administering first aid and evacuating the w |
Following a shellburst which mortally | wounded the first sponger, who dropped the sponge out |
t Gallipoli and later in France, where he was | wounded twice, first at Pozieres and later at Flers, |
Patterson writes in his account that he | wounded the first lion with one bullet from a Martini |
s!" shortly before Christopher Craig shot and | wounded the first policeman on the scene. |
During the war, he was | wounded twice: first in Georgia at the Battle of Resa |
He was | wounded the first of five times during the war when h |
About 100 of the most seriously | wounded left first. |
r in allowing the patrol to withdraw with all | wounded, leaving five dead behind. |
Three Union soldiers were | wounded, while five Confederates were wounded. |
Among the | wounded were five American soldiers. |
s and 79 enlisted men were killed or mortally | wounded and five officers and 132 enlisted men died o |
Wounded, he fled back to Bukhara, while many of his t | |
In this patrol he was seriously | wounded, but flew his machine back to his aerodrome. |
port wing, fuselage and both fuel tanks, and | wounded the flight engineer, forcing the aircraft to |
Several individuals were | wounded by flying debris, and three were killed. |
He was slightly | wounded the following day. |
Walker was mortally | wounded and, for about an hour, the Rangers desperate |
, Araquil is brought in, having been mortally | wounded searching for Anita. |
He saw action in the Philippines where he was | wounded and for which he received the Purple Heart. |
00 mark pension Barth had been receiving as a | wounded veteran for his lost leg since 1991, followin |
Bolivar remained offshore receiving | wounded soldiers for almost two weeks. |
oved only 200 of Sarajevo's 50,000 critically | wounded patients for medical evacuation. |
al hospitals, The ICRC wanted to evacuate 200 | wounded people for treatment, but could not obtain se |
Private Turrall remained with the | wounded officer for three hours under continuous and |
venia with loss of mules and equipment, and a | wounded arm for Fielding. |
odrigo, is taken, Colonel Lawford is severely | wounded and forced to relinquish command of the South |
as the principal negotiator and leader of the | Wounded Knee forces. |
He then went to the rescue of the | wounded soldier, forcing the prisoners to carry the m |
r correspondent for the New York Tribune, was | wounded at Fort Donelson, and taken prisoner while en |
Sly was accidentally | wounded outside Fort Levan early in the Utah Black Ha |
This unit reported 14 killed and 46 | wounded at Fort Donelson, and there were 18 killed, 5 |
The regiment reported 10 killed and 40 | wounded at Fort Donelson, and there were 8 killed and |
By later Ranger accounts, Brooks, though | wounded, trudged forward under fire, rapidly firing h |
uring an attack Lance-Corporal Bryan although | wounded, went forward alone in order to silence a mac |
He was twice | wounded and fought in many major campaigns. |
larger number of "70,000 martyrs and 100,000 | wounded ... fought to destroy the rotten monarchy," h |
owed, twelve IRA volunteers were killed, four | wounded and four captured. |
However, after being seriously | wounded in four places during the Battle of the Somme |
ounts give her casualties as four dead and 18 | wounded, including four fatally. |
3 RAR casualties over the two years were two | wounded and four non-battle casualties. |
in Prussia alone three hundred policemen were | wounded and fourteen killed in the course of their du |
ina, with the loss of four men killed and one | wounded aboard Fox. |
He was mortally | wounded in France in 1917 after crashing his plane. |
He was | wounded in France in March 1918. |
people died in the raid, with a further eight | wounded, but France denied this. |
In 1915, he was | wounded in France, losing his sight in both eyes. |
Jerry Jones is | wounded in France, by shrapnel during a German artill |
He was | wounded in France, and it was while recovering at a h |
rld War II he served with distinction and was | wounded in France. |
d with the Australian Imperial Forces and was | wounded in France. |
There were 13 killed and 77 | wounded at Fredericksburg and 30 killed and 96 wounde |
g transports and hospital boats with sick and | wounded from Fredericksburg, Virginia, sending scouti |
He was severely | wounded at Fredricksburg and honorably discharged Jul |
her's blessing, he volunteered to replace the | wounded Axel Freiherr von dem Bussche-Streithorst for |
He | wounded the French poet in the right arm. |
Ethalion had one man killed and three | wounded; the French lost 20 men killed. |
The British had three dead and ten | wounded, the French had twenty-one dead and thirty-th |
English had 22 vessels and lost 96 killed 269 | wounded, the French fleet was 28 vessels and they los |
e, Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was | wounded by friendly fire, dying eight days later on M |
urs of February 7, 1965 that killed eight and | wounded 108 friendly and also destroyed 18 aircraft. |
to a Haitian woman while it was transporting | wounded survivors from Port-au-Prince to the still-fu |
e performing surgery on a continual stream of | wounded arriving from the front. |
Cowslip rescued six | wounded survivors from Sciota, torpedoed 14 April 186 |
at Pontoko, on the 2nd October, in rescuing a | wounded comrade from the rebel Maories. |
y area homes would become hospitals and treat | wounded soldiers from all over. |
Sunderlands from here that rescued a group of | wounded Chindits from Burma in June 1944. |
American War - while under fire, he rescued a | wounded soldier from drowning. |
The gang hangs the | wounded Alex from the lobby chandelier, killing him. |
Private Cawetzka protected a | wounded comrade from a "numerically superior enemy" P |
assisted, at great personal risk, in rescuing | wounded men from exposed situations. |
and suffered the loss of 80 dead or mortally | wounded, mostly from the U.S. machine gun emplacement |
She collected | wounded men from a dressing station under heavy Germa |
Wounded men from the front were also seen in the vill | |
He carried his | wounded captain from the battlefield under fire, and |
e first part of the Second World War carrying | wounded troops from the UK to Canada, and bringing th |
Many others were | wounded, mostly from artillery shells bursting in fro |
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 |
ted at him, evacuated and treated a seriously | wounded crewman from a burning tank, who otherwise wo |
l after dark before assisting in carrying the | wounded man from the field." |
waited until after dark before assisting the | wounded man from the field. |
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. |
She also transported | wounded men from boats further down the river to Memp |
is bravery and invaluable service in bringing | wounded down from the heights above Anzac Cove throug |
ntarily and unaided carried several seriously | wounded men from the firing line to a secure position |
Wounded soldiers from the western front were returned | |
primarily of teenagers, elderly men, and some | wounded soldiers from city hospitals. |
ontinued tirelessly and courageously to carry | wounded men from the exposed beach to the cover of th |
Norman was badly | wounded escaping from Greece, and on his return to En |
ns, and while under heavy fire also rescued a | wounded officer from near the Redan. |
Left cover and, under fire, rescued a | wounded comrade from drowning. |
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 |
craft was hit repeatedly, the rear gunner was | wounded, the front cabin filled with smoke and the po |
Later he was fatally | wounded by Frouade in another battle, and would have |
Having been | wounded while fulfilling the above requirements |
City section of Baghdad killed 215 people and | wounded a further 250. |
He was | wounded at Gaines' Mill and was out of action until l |
It reported 1 killed and 3 | wounded at Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, had 2 kille |
Though | wounded, he gallantly remained at his post. |
is commanding officer who had fallen severely | wounded, he gallantly served his piece, after each fi |
C, after all the officers had been killed or | wounded, and gallantly led it. |
joined the Australian Imperial Force and was | wounded at Gallipoli. |
ce as a sniper in the Artists' Rifles and was | wounded and gassed. |
chaplain and in this capacity he attended to | wounded soldiers, gave unction to the dying and said |
The French lost 3,500 killed and | wounded, including General of Brigade Jean Pijon, who |
ughes took over command of a brigade from the | wounded Brigadier general William Yarnell Slack. |
Finally repulsed by images of the battlefield | wounded, the general leaves the army, but this does n |
tia, Lieutenant General Anatoly Khrulyov, was | wounded by Georgian forces outside of Tskhinvali earl |
ght victory, but was mistakenly shot down and | wounded by German anti-aircraft fire. |
The | wounded Hendricks gets in the shed and is releived to |
nded at the battles of Antietam (where he was | wounded), Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, et al. |
le of the Army of Northern Virginia; Severely | wounded at Gettysburg; present at the surrender at Ap |
it partially decapitated a woman and severely | wounded a girl, who ran screaming to the village for |
t once again came up on the bank and mortally | wounded the Girt Dog. |
Dead and | wounded totals given by Bernard Fall for the Viet-Min |
When Rogan and G arrive, a mortally | wounded man gives them a small field diary showing al |
hal in his expedition to the Highlands, being | wounded at Glenshiel. |
The four men with him were killed and he was | wounded, but going on alone, he killed the operator o |
a brief encounter in which two resisters were | wounded, Ohio Governor David Tod ordered a force of n |
epulse of a Russian attack, although severely | wounded, Private Grady refused to leave the front and |
The regiment reported 5 | wounded at Greenbrier River, had 2 killed and 17 woun |
s killed, and eight officers and 169 men were | wounded: the Grenadiers lost 64% of their strength an |
Mortally | wounded while guiding a tank against an enemy positio |
th old Palestinian girl, Reema Ahmed, who was | wounded by gunfire the previous Wednesday during an I |
diers were injured, and 28 U.S. Marshals were | wounded by gunfire. |
Rwandan peacekeepers were killed and one was | wounded when gunmen opened fire from a crowd as Rwand |
for more than 2 hours to assist the mortally | wounded rear gunner, extricating him from his turret |
Many of the enemy were killed or | wounded, their guns captured, and some 1400 men taken |
family escape Simpson's treachery, he too is | wounded by gunshot. |
remaining with an officer who was dangerously | wounded, (Captain H. M. |
Kearns again played a prominent part but was | wounded and had to be carried by the retreating insur |
ames Flaxman, who had remained on deck though | wounded and had attempted to rally the crew to Alacri |
Later in the evening, when a | wounded man had been left in the open under heavy ene |
Oudinot was | wounded and had to hand over the administration to Go |
One of the | wounded judges had been criticized for ruling against |
After all | wounded personnel had been evacuated, Sgt. |
After Whitemane was fatally | wounded and had transferred his superhuman abilities |
had succeeded to the command when Marmont was | wounded, and had himself received a severe wound, dre |
ounted column; that November, he was severely | wounded and had a horse killed under him, but continu |
on's assistant gunner and 3 riflemen had been | wounded and had crawled to safety, and that he was ma |
ere killed and Princess Mafalda was seriously | wounded: she had been housed in a unit adjacent to th |
ar Kulen Vakuf on September 17, 1943, she was | wounded and had to be transported to the hospital of |
d medical evacuation until his more seriously | wounded comrades had been evacuated. |
l in the Philippines in 1945, he was severely | wounded and had to be dragged to safety while under f |
The | wounded Jadhav had no opportunity to render assistanc |
Fighting began in earnest at 0600, and the | wounded MacMahon had elevated General Auguste Ducrot |
By the end of July, nearly 15,000 | wounded troops had passed through the Gettysburg stat |
Carnation had lost 10 killed and 30 | wounded, perhaps half mortally; the French lost about |
ing command of Company D, after Lt. McKee was | wounded, Franklin handled the company with great cred |
Grimaldi was killed having become mortally | wounded having handled a loaded firearm incorrectly. |
bridge structure and suffered 48 dead and 66 | wounded, while Hank had to report 1 man missing in ac |
mith fought in the Battle of Long Island, was | wounded at Harlem Heights, fought at the Battle of Wh |
tunately, Ruth shows up, with the news that a | wounded witness has regained consciousness and confir |
He was | wounded and has military awards. |
ba and, after a short battle, took a mortally | wounded bin Hattem (Hindi-bin-Khartoum) prisoner befo |
He was seriously | wounded after having downed his 12th plane." |
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