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A general of brigade in 1795, he was | wounded at the battle of Loano, losing two fingers. |
He was | wounded in September 1916, and mentioned in despatche |
Now commanding a King Tiger he was | wounded again with first degree burns. |
the Battle of Guinegate in 1479, where he was | wounded, helping to beat the army of King Louis XI of |
Conscripted into World War I, he was | wounded in a gas attack and discharged from the army |
rth Africa, Sicily and Normandy, where he was | wounded. |
e Battle of the Bridge of Arcole where he was | wounded ending his military career. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. |
ack of the Spanish on 2 December, when he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded during street fighting in Aachen when an arti |
e continued his bold attack, even when he was | wounded in his left arm. |
Battle of Marsaglia (1693), where he is | wounded. |
orces and saw service at Tobruk, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in the arm at the battle of the Wilderness, p |
cer in France during World War I where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in January '37 at Los Rozas. |
He was | wounded, became a prisoner of war in Crete, escaped f |
He fought on the Romanian front, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded at the siege of Kehl. |
Serving in Lens, he rescued | wounded and dying soldiers from the battlefield. |
Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek, where he was | wounded and brevetted to the rank of major general of |
gement at the Pass in Oldenburg, where he was | wounded, receiving a wound to his own account, a "fav |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Wilson's Creek while command |
ually gaining the rank of Major before he was | wounded in 1944. |
he Battle of the Piave River, in which he was | wounded in the leg. |
He was | wounded three times during his service in Africa, and |
In 1915 he was | wounded and returned home. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Brandywine in September of 1 |
e next year he deployed to Spain where he was | wounded in action a second time at the Battle of Fuen |
During his military career, he was | wounded 19 times and had 26 horses killed under him. |
taly during the Second World War where he was | wounded. |
98, during the Battle of Las Guasimas, he was | wounded by a bullet in his right wrist. |
He fought in World War I, where he was | wounded. |
naged to drive the looters back, until he was | wounded in the skirmish and withdrew to the Pharos Ch |
nes from 1917 to 1919; while in combat he was | wounded several times. |
served in a tank unit in Europe until he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded in action at Cotta Usap, on January 7, 1905, |
DFC citation reports that even though he was | wounded himself, he continued flying for nearly 13 ho |
During his service, he was | wounded five times, including losing an arm at the Ba |
Battle of Aliwal on 28 January, where he was | wounded, and at the Battle of Sobraon on 10 February. |
e of Winchester on September 19, where he was | wounded when a shell fragment hit him in the head. |
Although he was | wounded and his BAR disabled during his approach, he |
ffmuir (3rd of December, 1715) , where he was | wounded in 17 places. |
He was | wounded by the IDF boarding party. |
As a lieutenant, he was | wounded in Crimea, near Sevastopol and made a prisone |
ing 57th Infantry Brigade in 1916 that he was | wounded at the Battle of the Somme. |
e Battle of Vimeiro on 21 August 1808, he was | wounded while leading his division in an unsuccessful |
rt to the fighting in Champagne, where he was | wounded again. |
and seeing service at Gallipoli, where he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded by a shell that hit his Headquarters on 12 No |
is military career came to an end when he was | wounded at the siege of Thionville, a major clash bet |
He was | wounded in action three times during the War. |
dead,-in the performance of which act he was | wounded. |
ollowing the Battle of Talavera, where he was | wounded, he purchased a lieutenantcy in August 1809. |
He was | wounded at the Second Battle of Deep Bottom and won a |
ibution, Roman rode to the Poles where he was | wounded in battle; he therefore asked Ryurik Rostisla |
began the war as an infantry officer; he was | wounded in action on 31 August 1914. |
April 2 at the Battle of Cold Harbor, he was | wounded in the groin. |
In a battle he was | wounded and arrested and later sentenced to life impr |
At Newbury (20 September 1643) he was | wounded in the arm and thigh, and had his horse shot |
his command over the stone wall, where he was | wounded.” |
nd fought at the battle of Oraku where he was | wounded in both legs. |
He was | wounded in the chest and right thigh at Fredrikshamn, |
ith the Canadian Field Artillery where he was | wounded and achieved the rank of Major. |
ght in the German army in World War I; he was | wounded several times and awarded the Iron Cross. |
d by the First World War, during which he was | wounded on the Somme. |
tle of Beaver Dam Creek, June 26, 1862 he was | wounded with a shot through the right lung but contin |
present at the Battle of Landen, where he was | wounded, and at the 1695 Siege of Namur. |
He was | wounded on the heights 'at a distance of a mile and a |
ade at the Battle of New Orleans where he was | wounded twice. |
Next day, in another duel, he was | wounded by a new adversary, Major Allen, and after la |
uring the American Civil War, in which he was | wounded twice, and fought mainly in the Western Theat |
In the latter battle, he was | wounded, and one of his legs was amputated. |
endeavour to gain support from a Tank, he was | wounded, but after having the wound bandaged, he agai |
He was | wounded and marked by military awards. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. |
He was | wounded on August 3, 1917 and died of these wounds ni |
He was | wounded in the thigh during the Battle of Sandepu, bu |
On 15 February 1918, he was | wounded in action over La Fere. |
He was | wounded twice at the Battle of Cold Harbor. |
He was | wounded in the leg during the Battle of Sandepu and t |
He was | wounded at Gaines' Mill and was out of action until l |
At this stage he was | wounded in the leg but in spite of his wound he led t |
Joseph E. Johnston off the field when he was | wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines. |
Green Howards in the First World War, he was | wounded and taken prisoner. |
ter of 1918, now promoted to corporal, he was | wounded during the massive German offensive and was s |
He was | wounded at Corinth, Mississippi in October 1862, plac |
At the Battle of Leipzig, he was | wounded and captured by the Russians, who forced him |
erately fought second battle of El Teb he was | wounded (See: Battles of El Teb). |
He was | wounded twice during the Invasion of Normandy. |
He was | wounded in France in March 1918. |
He was | wounded on 6 June 1917 during a dogfight with 6 Naval |
While in the Netherlands, he was | wounded on September 17, 1944. |
In the skirmish he was | wounded by a pike in the neck. |
He was | wounded in action during the Battle of Lexington (Mis |
of the 1915 Courcelette Campaign where he was | wounded. |
l the garrison had been killed and he himself | wounded and captured. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of Palo Alto. |
on enemy positions on the next ridge, he was | wounded by machine gun fire but continued the assault |
He was | wounded in the battles for Negroponte. |
He was | wounded three times and was shot down four times. |
He was | wounded and captured during the Battle of Nashville. |
He was | wounded again, and fell, but picked himself up and co |
He was | wounded in June 1918 and in July was commissioned as |
of the French 13th motorized infantry, he was | wounded by a bomb explosion at the start of the Germa |
tenant after the battle of Isly, where he was | wounded, and, after fighting at Laghouat, he was prom |
Later, in 1969, he was | wounded while serving as a company commander. |
His career ended when he was | wounded again in the Battle of Stony Point on July 14 |
He was | wounded by machine gun fire and awarded two Bronze St |
He was | wounded in the right hand by a sniper's explosive bul |
He was | wounded twice, and on the second occasion he was take |
The book also claims he was | wounded twice at the Battle of Little Big Horn and wa |
In this attack he was | wounded almost at once, but persevered in his efforts |
continued playing his pipes even after he was | wounded and until the position was won. |
He was | wounded at Dingle's Mill, as well, with a shot to the |
He was | wounded at Ladysmith and received the rank of captain |
He was | wounded in that battle and died soon afterwards. |
He was | wounded in action on Bougainville, however he remaine |
Years later he died of pneumonia after he was | wounded in a shootout with a rival banker. |
rporal and served in World War I where he was | wounded. |
d fought in the First World War, where he was | wounded, mentioned in despatches and awarded the Mili |
he "tattered soldier", asks Henry where he is | wounded, but the youth dodges the question. |
He was | wounded at Falaise in the breakout from the Normandy |
He was | wounded by shell fragments from the explosions and di |
There he was | wounded and after treatment served in Latvian Legion |
During the Battle of France, he was | wounded on 12 June 1940 at Saint-Valery-en-Caux. Afte |
Some time after this he was | wounded and developed enteric fever and Jaundice and |
ught in the battle of Pea Ridge, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner, but exchanged shortly aft |
h, Gallipoli, Turkey, and during which he was | wounded. |
Shortly thereafter he was | wounded at the Battle of Weldon Railroad. |
ntry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, he was | wounded (nearly fatally) in an ambush and left for de |
fought at the Battle of Fontenoy where he was | wounded in 1745. |
He was | wounded in combat, losing an arm. |
He was | wounded and captured by the Germans in Italy in 1943. |
Porac in the island of Luzon, in which he was | wounded while leading a charge. |
at the Battle of Powick Bridge, where he was | wounded, and the Battle of Edgehill. |
to be amputated when on 18 March 1945 he was | wounded by the return fire of a B-17. |
He was | wounded, but would not have his wound dressed until t |
He was | wounded in the foot in a duel in 1816 and so had to l |
He was | wounded (shot in the left arm) on 11 April 1917 at Bu |
He was | wounded while fighting in the Battle of South Mountai |
July 27, at the Battle of Deep Bottom, he was | wounded in the right hand. |
enada, the Battle of Martinique, where he was | wounded, and the Siege of Savannah. |
At Waterloo, he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded a second time, but continued firing his Bren |
He was | wounded during the battle at Seringapatam in 1792. |
the Council House Fight erupted, where he was | wounded. |
As he lay | wounded he asked his wife to summon an ambulance. |
At the beginning of 1916, after he was | wounded during an air battle (when after an explosion |
He also | wounded four others. |
nguished himself at Cedar Creek, where he was | wounded while leading a brigade of VI Corps. |
He was | wounded on the first day of the Battle of Passchendal |
the Battle of Chancellorsville, where he was | wounded. |
e in the First World War, during which he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded at the Battle of the Somme in 1916 and in 191 |
ht at Mudki on 18 December 1845, where he was | wounded, and at the final bloody rout of the Sikhs at |
nd the Wheatfield at Gettysburg, where he was | wounded. |
est, he returned to the lighters until he was | wounded and collapsed again. |
elds of then raging World War I, where he was | wounded and taken prisoner by the Austro-Hungarians. |
At Inkerman he was | wounded whilst leading the French Zouaves into action |
He was | wounded at Bull Run, Gettysburg and Jerusalem Plank R |
uars, and of Fontenay-le-Comte - where he was | wounded. |
During the course of the siege, he was | wounded by an Aizu guerilla force under Sagawa Kanbei |
MS Penguin, during the latter of which he was | wounded. |
He was | wounded several times. |
part in the fighting at Shiloh, where he was | wounded and captured. |
He was | wounded twice more, eventually being hurt so badly in |
He was | wounded again, but reached the objective and consolid |
Three days later, on 27 March, he was | wounded in action and shot down. |
He was | wounded during battle and subsequently received the S |
He was | wounded in three places. |
He was | wounded at Second Manassas on August 28, 1862, electe |
He was | wounded at the Glorious First of June in 1794, where |
He was | wounded in the legs and captured during Operation Cha |
elf, but at the surprise of Hochkirch he fell | wounded into the hands of the Austrians. |
The four men with him were killed and he was | wounded, but going on alone, he killed the operator o |
In 1917, he was | wounded and invalided home. |
In The Satan Seller, Warnke claims he was | wounded twice, while in his second book, Hitchhiking |
during the Battle of Savage's Station, he was | wounded and captured by Confederate forces. |
He was | wounded in later fighting and transported to the insu |
m during the Vietnam War, during which he was | wounded twice, and awarded the Silver Star. |
in Variety Magazine states that there he was | wounded and captured by the British on the second day |
n and the Battle of Chickamauga, where he was | wounded in the neck. |
He was | wounded and left permanently disabled. |
ized and during the defense of Antwerp he was | wounded in action near the town of Duffel. |
t Gallipoli and later in France, where he was | wounded twice, first at Pozieres and later at Flers, |
He was | wounded in France, and it was while recovering at a h |
He was | wounded while fighting against the Germans. |
e fought at the Battle of Minden where he was | wounded, dying of his injuries several weeks later. |
1863 Chancellorsville Campaign, where he was | wounded again, this time in a foot, on May 3. |
In late 1965, he was | wounded and returned to Hanoi for medical treatment, |
He was | wounded while serving with the 54th Foot in the battl |
He was | wounded in action on the 16 March 1945 at Altdamm and |
eutenant in the Westphalian artillery, he was | wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Leipzig ( |
He was | wounded during World War I and died weeks after their |
orld War Syria-Lebanon campaign, where he was | wounded and as a result of his actions was awarded th |
He was | wounded at Malvern Hill on July 1, 1862. |
mmer's service ended in July 1863 when he was | wounded and the book does not cover what happened to |
He was | wounded in September 1943 and returned to Canada to s |
ion with a group of Austrian soldiers, he was | wounded in the leg and the left ear, a wound that was |
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