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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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