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cer, Acting Ensign Frederick A. G. Bacon-were | wounded. |
to the front in Oiartzun, where Garmendia was | wounded and captured on July 28, and transferred to P |
However, a large part of the garrison was | wounded in the attempt. |
h Battalion in France where he was gassed and | wounded. |
Kelly was gassed and | wounded at various times. |
Dufaur de Gavardie was | wounded in action on 7 February 1917. |
ned and in extreme pain, Sp5 McWethy gave the | wounded man artificial respiration but suffered a fou |
Three days later, August 20, Geigl was | wounded in action by small arms ground fire as he sho |
On 31 May, Gellibrand was | wounded by a German shell that landed close to his he |
Battle of Stones River after the general was | wounded. |
n the aftermath, several French generals were | wounded, and Louis-Nicolas Davout received a concussi |
George is | wounded, and at the hospital defends it from a German |
Hurwitz was captured by the Germans, severely | wounded, and later died at the age of 25 while a pris |
He fought in the war against Germany until | wounded in 1916, after which he worked as a war corre |
On 10 June 1944, Geyr was | wounded when Royal Air Force aircraft attacked his ne |
At Pleasant Hill, Gilbert was | wounded in the right hand. |
Gill, fatally | wounded, was shot dead by the judges. |
De Girardin was | wounded in the thigh, Carrel in the groin. |
Giulianio is | wounded, and suddenly, the Brethren emerge from the f |
ured back and forth several times, giving the | wounded Union soldiers water, warm clothing, and blan |
which Baird was killed and Gladden seriously | wounded. |
h his brigade was about to move, Glasfurd was | wounded by a German shell in "Cheese Road". |
ured and seven other top government officials | wounded. |
by three gunshots in the chest and Gracia was | wounded in her right leg. |
ing World War I. His maternal grandfather was | wounded at Tel-el-Kebir in 1880, and later commanded |
The dead were buried in shallow graves and | wounded were left on the field. |
Although the exploding grenade severely | wounded Sp4c. |
For many griefs had | wounded it, and more |
In heavy artillery fire, Griffith was | wounded in his thigh by a shell fragment. |
Ashleigh arrive soon after to find a grim and | wounded Exeter standing in a field of bodies. |
eutenant who was lying on the ground severely | wounded. |
Although knocked to the ground and | wounded by an exploding round, Lt. Col. Rogers sprang |
Sunderlands from here that rescued a group of | wounded Chindits from Burma in June 1944. |
It tells the story of a group of | wounded Allied soldiers in a mobile surgery unit at t |
ey quickly overpowered five armed guards, and | wounded two other guards whom they encountered while |
- 29 June 1777), Coldstream Guards, mortally | wounded at the Battle of Short Hills |
Guibor was | wounded in an artillery duel with a Federal river squ |
tried to remove them, Crowley drew a gun and | wounded two men before fleeing. |
ued to fill magazines and serve his gun until | wounded in the head. |
When his Bren gunner was | wounded, he took control of the gun from him, and cha |
intention of invading, a Qing gunner fatally | wounded Feng as he sat in his sedan chair. |
craft was hit repeatedly, the rear gunner was | wounded, the front cabin filled with smoke and the po |
, which damaged two of the cruiser's guns and | wounded five of her crew. |
city sewers for the exchange, where Guzza is | wounded by replicant gunfire. |
ter Reed Hospital by supporting H.R.1538, The | Wounded Warrior Assistance Act. |
ast 26 others, civilians among them, had been | wounded, a statement said. |
the international peacekeeping force had been | wounded.) |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
ward to replace a radio operator who had been | wounded in this intense action and was being treated |
ed Battleford (very near where Lloyd had been | wounded in the North-West Rebellion 18 years earlier) |
gard, nephew of Rider Haggard, who had fallen | wounded. |
Sumner recorded no fatalities but had 11 | wounded. |
The man had been | wounded during an engagement with the rebel natives, |
If he had been | wounded in the attempt, however, he was required to p |
a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been | wounded in both legs, was observed sitting up and cal |
st their horses and all the soldiers had been | wounded. |
his forward Bren light machine guns had been | wounded, he rushed forward to man it himself. |
hom were shot dead and a seventh who had been | wounded died when he was burned alive with the six ot |
were killed, but said some villagers had been | wounded. |
ous commander Hanns-Heinrich Lohmann had been | wounded. |
of our machines, the pilot of which had been | wounded, thereby saving it. |
The unit had 3 | wounded of the 114 engaged at Gettysburg and 8 wounde |
His father had been | wounded in the First World War and worked at the time |
the same hospital from which he had evacuated | wounded republicans in 1938-39, on May 28, 2007, with |
one hundred black Union soldiers who had been | wounded in the previous day's fighting. |
the absence of Colonel J. McCay, who had been | wounded at Krithia, along with most of the brigade's |
on's assistant gunner and 3 riflemen had been | wounded and had crawled to safety, and that he was ma |
chological weapon, declaring that he had been | wounded by Israeli fire, later announcing that his co |
Felton had been | wounded in the duke's disastrously managed military e |
His father had been | wounded while serving with the same regiment in the S |
esman said, the official in question had been | wounded and therefore "could no longer remember the s |
t Point classmate, a Confederate who had been | wounded in the Battle of Williamsburg. |
him colonel in 1860, after Jovellar had been | wounded at the battle of Wadel Ras. |
and killed by an Israeli officer who had been | wounded. |
lonel Hayly of the 47th Regiment who had been | wounded and surrounded by Russian soldiers. |
Since Pender had been | wounded, his two brigades in the charge were placed u |
une when Major-General Legentilhomme had been | wounded. |
Nelson himself had been | wounded in the arm, which was subsequently partially |
ningham asked the matron if she still had any | wounded servicemen under treatment? |
ted on Texas Gov. John Connally, who had been | wounded in the attack. |
and killed by an Israeli officer who had been | wounded. |
f the 16th Maine had been killed, 62 had been | wounded, and 159 had been taken prisoner. |
ents' News Agency as saying that 132 had been | wounded. |
At first Terry thought that he had only | wounded Broderick, but the Senator died three days la |
placements for Vietnamese pilots who had been | wounded or killed. |
he massacre to the FBI agents who had fatally | wounded him. |
he U.N. intervention and another 150 had been | wounded. |
He had been | wounded on several occasions during the previous year |
Al Hadidi was | wounded in the leg in an assassination bid in Novembe |
It is estimated that about half were | wounded. |
bank heist in Mason City, Iowa, Hamilton was | wounded yet again, even though he had been wearing a |
roops after the siege of Reading, Hampden was | wounded at Chalgrove Field on 18 June 1643. |
o pierce his body, and Ichigo's left hand was | wounded in the process. |
An officer hands a | wounded soldier water as another man drinks from a po |
The gang hangs the | wounded Alex from the lobby chandelier, killing him. |
(2001) Pearl Harbor - | Wounded Sailor #3 |
Now serving under Winfield Scott, Hardee was | wounded at La Rosia, Mexico in 1847. |
ntense mortar and machine-gun fire Harden was | wounded in his side as he carried one man back to the |
As his superior, Captain Harris, was | wounded beside him, he took command of his company, f |
Marmee learns her husband has been | wounded and is recuperating in a Washington, DC hospi |
- including a woman, Marguerite, who has been | wounded while nursing at the Western Front. |
Wilhelm Hasse was | wounded in May 1945 and was then captured by Soviet t |
Hatuel was | wounded in the initial attack. |
ngerous and arduous work of hauling seriously | wounded men back from the front lines on a stretcher. |
adge of courage", echoing a wish to have been | wounded in battle. |
have been killed, and more than 380 have been | wounded by hostile action while performing services u |
es to United States Marines who have severely | wounded in combat. |
en killed in Somalia and another 17 have been | wounded. |
Spectators have been | wounded by rocketing fireworks while standing too clo |
een forced from the cockpit and may have been | wounded. |
ports indicate two Confederates may have been | wounded, but there is no confirmation of this. |
g Cano, and that he was believed to have been | wounded in a 21 February helicopter attack. |
ision, under Evander M. Law (Hood having been | wounded the previous day). |
Having been | wounded while fulfilling the above requirements |
al attention in the region, after having been | wounded in a counter-terrorism raid in the Galgala hi |
rs that one of them is limp after having been | wounded) and looks healthy as far as can be told, but |
Having been | wounded in battle during those six months, Warnke was |
and it was surmised that Condon, having been | wounded in the thigh, either died in captivity or was |
During the Great War, having been | wounded three times, he was attached to the Departmen |
arily rejoining his command after having been | wounded. |
f at a shot, and the bullet, having deviated, | wounded a horse of a Russian accompanying crew court. |
ust, 1900, Acting-Corporal Wellar having been | wounded, and being somewhat dazed, got up from his pr |
he affair near Kaipakopako, in having, though | wounded in the head, twice volunteered and brought in |
le of South Mountain, where Colonel Hayes was | wounded in an attack on the slopes near Fox's Gap. |
ghes was killed, while Thompson and Hays were | wounded. |
He was | wounded in August 1918. |
At last, he is | wounded by shrapnel and crumples to the ground. |
and Black Foot Indian Tribes in which he was | wounded three times. |
He was | wounded by a howitzer shell during his service in the |
r entering the army of Bavaria in 1683 he was | wounded at the Siege of Mongatz in 1687; he was later |
He was | wounded and was promoted to Captain. |
He was | wounded in action several times losing his foot and p |
He fought in the Great War, where he was | wounded, and Mentioned in Dispatches. |
51 and served in the Crimean War where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in the hand at the Battle of Antietam. |
He was | wounded by a grenade fragment at Gallipoli, and was t |
In 1915, he was | wounded in France, losing his sight in both eyes. |
While he was | wounded in her attack, she forgot everything. |
talion at the Battle of Barrosa, where he was | wounded twice, once severely; was present at the sieg |
Mountcashel's forces were routed; he was | wounded, then captured and finally exchanged while mo |
is regiment attacking Bois de Belleau, he was | wounded in the chest by a sniper and evacuated to a h |
al battles over Iwo Jima, during which he was | wounded in June 1944. |
ommanding the Rhodesia Regiment, where he was | wounded in action. |
He saw action in the Philippines where he was | wounded and for which he received the Purple Heart. |
He was | wounded 16 times during WWII and died at a Field hosp |
He was | wounded in the capture of Guadeloupe, and as a result |
He was | wounded in the head and leg on 19 May and was dischar |
urse of the Belgian Revolution of 1830 he was | wounded during the attack on Leuven on August 12, 183 |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Molino del Rey, and was subs |
uccessful charge at Chickamauga, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, captu |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner at Chancellorsville on May |
He was | wounded and sent to military hospital where he was nu |
He was | wounded four times, and was a participant of the famo |
He was | wounded when his military column moving into Tskhinva |
He was | wounded in the First World War while serving as a Cap |
He was | wounded by an Apache in the Battle of Big Dry Fork in |
He was | wounded and taken prisoner, but escaped. |
He was | wounded and awarded the Military Cross for his servic |
position; his horse was shot dead and he was | wounded in one arm. |
On 1 June 1794, he was | wounded at the Third Battle of Ushant. |
g the Battle of Stones River, in which he was | wounded again, hit in a shoulder on December 31. |
the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, where he was | wounded. |
ds, and in the months before his death he was | wounded three times. |
n the Second Battle of Bull Run, where he was | wounded, but soon recovered. |
luding the Battle of Gettysburg, where he was | wounded during the defense of Little Round Top. |
A week later, he was | wounded yet again, in a dogfight with four Germans. |
dier increased in September 1943, when he was | wounded in the shoulder by a German mortar while visi |
In April 1944 he was | wounded and transferred to Italy. |
He was | wounded there on the night of July 21. |
nts during the Battle of Shiloh, where he was | wounded in the shoulder on April 7, 1862, and eventua |
allipoli, France, Salonika and finally he was | wounded at Palestine where he received the Military C |
He was | wounded twice and was awarded the Military Cross. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill. |
He was | wounded during the famous charge of the Irish Brigade |
for three years in the infantry until he was | wounded at Argonne. |
As he lies | wounded possibly fatally, there is a poignant last sc |
During World War I, he was | wounded and received the Iron Cross 2nd Class. |
He was | wounded a second time at the Battle of the Wilderness |
the American war of Independence where he was | wounded, and serving during the British Campaign in F |
After the war he was | wounded on HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident |
At the seventh attempt he was | wounded in the head, and died a few days afterwards. |
Continuing on alone, he was | wounded five times and finally was forced to take cov |
The men who had taken the flags after he was | wounded, Fleetwood and Veale, also received the medal |
Corps at the Seven Days Battles, where he was | wounded at the Battle of Savage's Station. |
Eight days later, he was | wounded in action. |
He was | wounded at the siege of Yorktown in 1781. |
On September 19, 1944, in Holland, he was | wounded while helping to destroy an 88mm gun. |
nsula Campaign, and at Glendale, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded to the head and claimed to have both heard ot |
served in France in World War I where he was | wounded in 1916 in the Battle of the Somme. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Antietam in September and ag |
was under attack by Russian troops and he was | wounded in the action. |
Mobilised in 1916, he was | wounded and decorated. |
He was | wounded during the fighting at the Demyansk Pocket an |
n France in the First World War, where he was | wounded in 1916. |
He was | wounded in the leg at the Battle of Pea Ridge. |
Although he was | wounded in 1943, he was appointed General Officer Com |
He was | wounded several times and received a big number of Au |
In the Russian War of 1812 he was | wounded and made prisoner. |
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