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ller tells a dramatic tale of being seriously | wounded, by having an arrow shot through his jaw and |
ter two thirds of his crew had been killed or | wounded, and he having taken a total of five musket b |
Subsequently, in trying to bring in a | wounded man, he was killed. |
Laying down his | wounded comrade, he killed 3 onrushing enemy soldiers |
Wounded himself, he makes it home to Lisa, but knows | |
l of Grant's superior officers were killed or | wounded, and he took command of his troops on a four- |
DFC citation reports that even though he was | wounded himself, he continued flying for nearly 13 ho |
Lusignano is mortally | wounded; as he dies he entrusts his people to Caterin |
Garcia was critically | wounded, but he led his team to a supply point to get |
The sergeant was killed and Lieutenant Bellew | wounded, nevertheless, he maintained his fire until h |
allant act at Mundisore, when he was severely | wounded; secondly, he was specially mentioned by me w |
g a reconnaissance, a lieutenant was mortally | wounded - he fell in the open and there was no time t |
ad his men and on the following day, although | wounded again he still led and encouraged them. |
d knocked off his horse, but was not mortally | wounded, although he had ridden to what seemed to be |
For his 1985 album, Solo for | Wounded CD, he damaged audio CDs and used the informa |
the St. Mihiel Offensive, he was so seriously | wounded, that he was evacuated to the United States i |
Millan had 126 men that were either killed or | wounded, and he was himself wounded in his left arm a |
) was a British Army officer who was mortally | wounded as he commanded his forces at the Battle of T |
Leith remains behind with the | wounded who he kills rather than let fall into enemy |
ce, Republic of Vietnam, Caron was repeatedly | wounded while he moved between fallen Marines, render |
stood up to challenge the men and was fatally | wounded, but he shot back wounding one man. |
, Da Nang, on April 21, 1967, he was mortally | wounded when he went to the aid of his wounded comrad |
In this battle his right arm and leg were | wounded, yet he still remained at the frontline to co |
Godfrey himself, however, was severely | wounded; for he met Maurice Fitzgerald face to face i |
of Dakar to join De Gaulle, and was severely | wounded when he was fired upon in his small and unarm |
He was | wounded as he got back into the gig. |
Two of his men were | wounded while he was actually in the water |
On 6 October, in a | wounded condition, he rushed through enemy machinegun |
ch the majority of the battle took place, was | wounded when he ran out of his house shouting "Hurrah |
Oldcastle who was "sore | wounded ere he would be taken," was brought to London |
, Lieutenant Ronald D. Castille was seriously | wounded and he fell, unable to move. |
Noor al-Deen is a citizen of Syria | wounded when he was captured by counter-terrorism off |
back in an effort to acquire medicine for the | wounded when he was met by the RUF rebels and taken t |
he command post, and finding several friendly | wounded there, he took a position to protect them. |
ti-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War and was | wounded when he tried to escape an ambush at the end |
Although severely | wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his fell |
Omar Sheikh was also captured and | wounded when he had returned to the Ghaziabad house t |
on, he then went out and carried in four more | wounded under heavy fire. |
red ship (which had suffered 17 men killed 53 | wounded, and heavy damage), Durham arrived in England |
ad, he voluntarily assisted in evacuating the | wounded under heavy fire; and then, securing an aband |
During the battle, Birks was carrying | wounded under heavy shell and rifle fire, in areas wh |
the help of another soldier, he evacuated two | wounded under heavy fire and, returning to the burnin |
ut again on a subsequent occasion tending the | wounded under heavy shell fire. |
es and streets until Jacques de la Palice was | wounded and held prisoner. |
sualties, but when the Lexington was mortally | wounded, she helped to prevent enemy capture of the c |
After the company commander was | wounded, Penry helped organize the defense of the are |
g to overtake his squad, he found a seriously | wounded comrade, helped him to the rear, and soon ove |
On September 19, 1944, in Holland, he was | wounded while helping to destroy an 88mm gun. |
o sick to eat-a method used to feed seriously | wounded soldiers, helping thousands of people. |
again left his vehicle, voluntarily, to aid 2 | wounded soldiers, helpless and exposed to intense mac |
ivate John Barry, of the same Regiment, when, | wounded and helpless, he was attacked by a Cavalry So |
ted in a battle in which Robert was seriously | wounded and Henry killed. |
Crittenden mortally | wounded Representative Henry Wharton Conway in a duel |
ork Public Library, but not before Laura gets | wounded on her submerged leg. |
While he was | wounded in her attack, she forgot everything. |
by three gunshots in the chest and Gracia was | wounded in her right leg. |
When Kriss was | wounded by her pursuers and prepared to make her last |
on seemingly saw something grab her, mortally | wounded with her stomach torn open. |
to Petra with Leah, where she helps tend the | wounded with her medical expertise. |
USS Levant suffered one dead and six | wounded in her exchange with the Pearl River Forts. |
leadership of Brunnhilde, they took mortally | wounded human heroes from German and Scandinavian bat |
As his superior, Captain Harris, was | wounded beside him, he took command of his company, f |
phone and summoned medical assistance for the | wounded, exposing himself to the increased danger fro |
e of St Albans (1455), where he was seriously | wounded and his father was killed. |
ined consciousness and continued to treat the | wounded, reposition his men, and inspire and encourag |
In the latter battle, Tyler was badly | wounded in his foot, which incapacitated him from any |
He was | wounded when his military column moving into Tskhinva |
Wounded in his leg, his plane and motor riddled, Capt | |
force commenced to retire Trooper McCrae was | wounded and his horse killed. |
of Gaines' Mill on June 27, where Jackson was | wounded in his right elbow. |
Lauman was severely | wounded in his left thigh during the Battle of Belmon |
He was mortally | wounded by his action, however, only living long enou |
d of Colonel Cochois lost 2 men killed and 24 | wounded and his 2nd regiment, under Colonel Morin los |
Though mortally | wounded and his ammunition exhausted, he jumped into |
e Battle of the Bridge of Arcole where he was | wounded ending his military career. |
e continued his bold attack, even when he was | wounded in his left arm. |
38 Lightning fighters on 12 July, bailing out | wounded from his stricken Bf 109 G-6. |
Fogarty, another police officer, was severely | wounded in his face and legs and was partially blinde |
n the same rash of firing, A.P. Hill was also | wounded, though his wound proved minor. |
Although he was | wounded and his BAR disabled during his approach, he |
ce during the Six Day War, where he was badly | wounded when his Centurion tank caught fire. |
In this service he was severely | wounded, and his gallant conduct was acknowledged by |
ntense mortar and machine-gun fire Harden was | wounded in his side as he carried one man back to the |
ng the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Holliday was | wounded in his right arm, which then had to be amputa |
Although | wounded on his approach, he continued on his mission |
In the chaos, Rudi is shot and | wounded with his own Luger, now in the hands of Clogg |
In an engagement the next day, Brennan was | wounded in his left arm. |
he Gelderland at Texel, in which he was badly | wounded and his brother Johan killed. |
here he either died in battle, or was fatally | wounded fighting his enemy (and, in some later versio |
In heavy artillery fire, Griffith was | wounded in his thigh by a shell fragment. |
During the fighting Pierce was seriously | wounded when his horse fell on him. |
k but had to reembark after had been severely | wounded in his leg and lost 20 men. |
In March, 1966, Flynn was | wounded in his knee while in the field. |
Criniti was | wounded in his initial attack and two of his officers |
His predecessor, Ataulf, had been mortally | wounded in his stables at the palace of Barcelona by |
an in 1897 and 1898, where he was dangerously | wounded and his horse killed under him by a spear. |
nd King Snake working from the shadows, badly | wounded after his first encounter with Robin. |
ack reached king Philip IV of France, who was | wounded and his horse was killed. |
He was shot and mortally | wounded in his sedan chair on the night of 22 October |
the Confederates lost about 50 men, killed or | wounded, while his ship suffered the loss of only one |
noted in the battle of Varvarin, where he was | wounded in his left arm, and because of it he was sli |
ng the Battle of Churubusco, he was seriously | wounded to his right arm, causing it to be amputated. |
ps were attacking the Swedish, he was fatally | wounded in his right leg, and was forced to leave the |
th the Royal Garrison Artillery and was twice | wounded, losing his left eye and much of the use of h |
mmander of the lead platoon had been mortally | wounded when his unit was pinned down by a heavy volu |
tanks in the course of which he was severely | wounded when his gun was destroyed by a IS-2 tank ret |
Dessau was also | wounded and his Prussian contingent was decimated. |
engines, by the end of it Stanton is fatally | wounded, and his armor covered in oil leaking from th |
nd also to the care paid to the prisoners and | wounded by his opponent, Master Commandant Thomas Mac |
Kelly was mortally | wounded during his act of heroism. |
He was severely | wounded in his ankle in a skirmish at Ruff's Mill on |
Wilbanks was mortally | wounded and his bullet-riddled aircraft crashed betwe |
he Ukrainian "Robin Hood", Oleksa Dovbush was | wounded, and his blood stained the riverbank causing |
eventeen wounds himself, and was so seriously | wounded that his guts hanged out. |
hed for gallantry at Gettysburg, where he was | wounded and his men stubbornly held their ground near |
Thus | wounded in his amour-propre, Victor now transferred h |
l assaults against the enemy and was mortally | wounded in his fifth and last attempt to reach the Am |
He was finally | wounded, but his example led his men to make further |
He was severely | wounded, losing his left eye, in a minor fight at Lib |
g the Battle of Stones River, in which he was | wounded again, hit in a shoulder on December 31. |
After the war he was | wounded on HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident |
of the title would be "Mimi the metalworker, | wounded in honor". |
Captain Williams shot and badly | wounded Mart Horrell, and Tom Horrell was also wounde |
f at a shot, and the bullet, having deviated, | wounded a horse of a Russian accompanying crew court. |
e ships of the squadron and transferred their | wounded to hospital ships. |
onian armored trains and after Karl Parts was | wounded in hospital, Irv became the leader of Estonia |
days, making plans of the field, visiting the | wounded in hospital, and by permission taking the con |
World War as a staff officer working with the | wounded in hospital. |
September 1940, and later in the month he was | wounded and hospitalised. |
upplies, rations, and clothing; evacuated the | wounded to hospitals in England and France. |
Ambulances took the | wounded to hospitals or private clinics, and bodies w |
ces' sweetheart and often entertained the war | wounded in hospitals. |
l other enemy positions until he was mortally | wounded by hostile small arms fire. |
have been killed, and more than 380 have been | wounded by hostile action while performing services u |
lots, and only a few days later, was mortally | wounded by hostile fire at the age of 21. |
o and returned to cricket despite being badly | wounded during hostilities, captaining Kent from 1946 |
ant, who had gone forward to reconnoitre, was | wounded, Private House rushed out from cover (though |
Mexican general Santa Anna surrendering to a | wounded Sam Houston. |
rded the medal for his rescue of the mortally | wounded Lieutenant Hugh McKee. |
t Common Gadwalls, maybe settling after being | wounded by hunters. |
Three Australians were | wounded by IEDs which also damaged a number of ASLAVs |
oldier stepped away, whereupon she asked "the | wounded soldier" if there was anything she could do f |
They will also give deathbark or take down | wounded game if trained to. |
⅔ of their original 12,600 personnel (killed, | wounded or ill), while the Australians lost 1,028 sol |
he platoon leader and his radio operator were | wounded almost immediately, and Sp5 McWethy rushed ac |
erved in the First World War 1914 - 1918, was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and received the Dis |
ings and complete lack of medical aid for the | wounded resulting in deaths), as well as random murde |
Shrapnel then | wounded him in his upper left arm. |
ld engineer with the army before Mooltan, and | wounded while in attendance on Sir John Cheape reconn |
of Captain E. Walsh, of the same corps, when | wounded, and in danger of his life, whom he carried t |
bat in Normandy, with their commander Kieffer | wounded twice in the course of the day. |
estigated the mortar shell that killed 68 and | wounded 144 in Sarajevo's Markale Marketplace on Febr |
He ultimately fell, dangerously | wounded, while in personal encounter with several Rus |
of the crowd but, in so doing, they shot and | wounded people in the windows of the high tenement bu |
e Gaza Strip, after two Israeli soldiers were | wounded Tuesday in a mortar bomb attack by Palestinia |
He was shot and seriously | wounded while in his driver's seat in a Milwaukee gas |
dian Movement seized the South Dakota town of | Wounded Knee in protest against federal government po |
He was killed while tending to | wounded soldiers in 1917. |
Whiskey, a bull terrier, was found with a | wounded ally in The Night of the Wolves in Commandos |
, Royal Scots Fusiliers until he was severely | wounded early in 1918. |
As Lieutenant Shiver was | wounded early in the attack the command fell on me, a |
caused by the remaining projectile which had | wounded him in the Battle of Middleburg on 19 June 18 |
ed his own charity, the Jared Allen's Homes 4 | Wounded Warriors, in October 2009, in order to build |
ly enough carts to transport his own severely | wounded, and in his haste to retreat, he left 68 seve |
cred indigenous people, the Lakota people, at | Wounded Knee in 1890. |
Confederate losses were 4 killed and 16 | wounded, all in Brigadier General James S. Rains' Eig |
At the Battle of Stalingrad, he was badly | wounded and in 1943, he was posted to the indoor serv |
An assassin shot and fatally | wounded him in Peiping's Grand Hotel. |
shot dead another two Catholic civilians and | wounded five in an attack on the Council Depot at Ken |
ame from Ignatius of Loyola, who was severely | wounded, trying in vain to defend the city castle. |
ualties were minimal, with five killed and 11 | wounded, principally in an explosion in an ammunition |
Paul Lambert died and Lenssens was badly | wounded, resulting in the end of Irish Coffee. |
His career ended when he was | wounded again in the Battle of Stony Point on July 14 |
Although | wounded early in the evening, Jones remained at his p |
- Beverly served as a peaceful sanctuary for | wounded Officers in the Allied Forced of many Nations |
d fought in the First World War, where he was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and awarded the Mili |
2d Lt. Kingsley aided the | wounded men in bailing out and when last seen by the |
users who was later reported to be his niece, | wounded him in the Baldwin Hotel with a pistol shot i |
the same hospital from which he had evacuated | wounded republicans in 1938-39, on May 28, 2007, with |
The Legionnaires later captured 43 | wounded milicianos in the military hospital, and afte |
Lt. Kingsley immediately began to assist the | wounded gunners in putting on their parachute harness |
He was | wounded (shot in the left arm) on 11 April 1917 at Bu |
en his first command here after replacing the | wounded Alvinczi in 1794, while in the Hanoverian arm |
antry, in the Confederate States Army and was | wounded twice in battle. |
Confederate territory, and eventually nursing | wounded soldiers in Virginia. |
Gallantly assisted in the rescue of the | wounded from in front of the lines and while under he |
uon, where they lost some 2,000 men killed or | wounded (mostly in Cuvier Grover's division). |
"I didn't know at the time where I'd been | wounded - in which part of my body - except that when |
died in 1916, the house became a hospital for | wounded officers in World War I. |
these rest periods that Capper was seriously | wounded when in April 1915 he was struck in the shoul |
Wounded once in the face and having his hand almost s | |
dle of hostilities and gets acquainted with a | wounded soldier in the forest. |
, establishing and maintaining a hospital for | wounded soldiers in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris in |
Six days later he was badly | wounded and in October 1944 he was invalided out of t |
Gallantly assisted in the rescue of the | wounded from in front of the lines and under heavy fi |
hat the death toll could rise, as many of the | wounded were in critical condition. |
Frickleton was severely | wounded later in the war, and was evacuated to Englan |
He was | wounded while in command of the Third Battalion at th |
When | wounded early in the action by 2 bullets through the |
ing an Indian who was in the act of killing a | wounded man" in his unit. |
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