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tinuation War, 245 people were killed and 646 | wounded, the majority in the three big raids of 1944. |
nemy fire, he carried out one dead and eleven | wounded Marines, making six trips through the minefie |
tives in April, 1862, reported 1 killed and 8 | wounded at Malvern Hill, and lost fifty-nine percent |
He was | wounded at Malvern Hill on July 1, 1862. |
ged a volley of small arms fire that slightly | wounded one man on Mercury. |
Wounded, he managed to escape the French pursuit, but | |
Aybar was seriously | wounded but managed to call the police and survived. |
g a second strong-point he was again severely | wounded but managed to crawl closer, throw a grenade |
r the command of William B. Franklin, who was | wounded at Mansfield. |
Although | wounded again many times, he remained at his gun, tra |
ent killed 1,086 people and left 1,260 people | wounded and many thousands homeless in Gediz,. |
certain death, although leaving him mortally | wounded, spared many of his fellow Marines from death |
ng lost over one hundred and fifty killed and | wounded, besides many men out of action through sickn |
he tavern served as a make-shift hospital for | wounded troops, many undergoing surgery and amputatio |
ssness cost the Light Division 155 killed and | wounded, while Marchand lost only 55 men. |
At the cost of 32 leathernecks dead and 146 | wounded, the marines succeeded in bagging at least 10 |
ile under fire, Ballard directed aid to other | wounded US Marines and when a grenade landed nearby, |
The enemy onslaught killed 14 and | wounded 18 Marines, pinning the remainder of the plat |
He was | wounded and marked by military awards. |
syth was in command of the 7th Cavalry at the | Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890. |
Major Samuel Whitside who participated in the | Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. |
the film is the fact that the location of the | Wounded Knee Massacre is located on the Pine Ridge Re |
ttle Big Horn of 1876, and was injured in the | Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. |
lation was seriously considered, to spare the | wounded from massacre. |
ut the biggest and most important one was the | Wounded Knee Massacre. |
ubus found them, kidnapped Larry and mortally | wounded Queen Maureen. |
Wounded in May 1940, Booth was sent back to England f | |
Paul Scheuerpflug was | wounded 8 May 1945, and captured by Soviet troops. |
Wilhelm Hasse was | wounded in May 1945 and was then captured by Soviet t |
s part of the party that rescued the mortally | wounded Hugh McKee at Citadel Korea and was himself w |
World War 1, with the loss of 100,000 dead or | wounded troops, meant that detail was necessary to en |
s of the Peninsula Campaign, and was severely | wounded at Mechanicsville. |
ted at 33. ISAF ground troops transported the | wounded to medical treatment facilities after they fo |
ivil War, and carried troops, ammunition, the | wounded and medical supplies. |
Learning that a | wounded patrol member was wandering in the area betwe |
If a member of the team is | wounded, another member of the team will carry them. |
chine-gun fire at close range which killed or | wounded all members of the section except the command |
Tenedos at 2200 hours with one dead and some | wounded crew members. |
y exploded, killing him and his remaining two | wounded crew members. |
With Tagliagamba mortally | wounded, both men fled the scene. |
An additional 443 were | wounded, 137 men perished of disease, and 40 men expi |
The British forces threw the dead and | wounded IRA men on to the street outside the RIC barr |
tried to remove them, Crowley drew a gun and | wounded two men before fleeing. |
men during service; 11 men killed or mortally | wounded, 8 men due to disease. |
The British forces threw the dead and | wounded IRA men into the street outside the Police ba |
ver the Germans did manage to return fire and | wounded two men. |
er attack from a British B-17 squadron, which | wounded seven men. 16 days later, (with assistance fr |
He fought in the Great War, where he was | wounded, and Mentioned in Dispatches. |
where he was promoted Major in June 1917, was | wounded twice, mentioned in despatches twice, and was |
l service with a Hausa regiment; he was twice | wounded and mentioned in despatches. |
es which caused serious structural damage and | wounded several merchant man aboard. |
Later, although | wounded, Corporal Metcalf continued to advance until |
The detainee was present and | wounded during military operations at Khowst, Afghani |
one occasion while he was carrying one of the | wounded, another mine detonated, killing a corpsman a |
and Dr. Nhu escape as the Dragon tends to the | wounded Prime Minister. |
He was slightly | wounded in minor actions near Sevastopol on 17 June 1 |
of Chancellorsville, but was again seriously | wounded and missed the subsequent Gettysburg Campaign |
Three pillars giving the killed, | wounded and missing of each division |
The 12th OVI sustained a loss in killed, | wounded and missing of 455 men. |
es were initially reported as 3 killed and 16 | wounded or missing , but the number of killed alone w |
losses suffered by the 7. Division in killed, | wounded and missing during the Continuation War were |
casualties, and the accounting of those lost, | wounded, or missing difficult. |
suffered significant casualties - 28 dead, 5 | wounded, 86 missing or unaccounted for, and 188 captu |
400 killed, | wounded or missing) were heavy and the position soon |
nese suffered over 10,000 casualties (killed, | wounded and missing) and retreated. |
casualties of 5 officers killed, 12 officers | wounded or missing, 12 other ranks killed and 220 oth |
over 3 200 Red Army soldiers dead, thousands | wounded and missing, and over 100 pieces of heavy art |
of 33rd Army 15-20 April: 1,687 killed, 7,213 | wounded, 128 missing, 13 non-battle, 206 diseased. |
giment and a higher estimate of 4,134 killed, | wounded and missing. |
coffer reported 11 Confederates killed and 42 | wounded or missing. |
t Gettysburg, twenty-one percent were killed, | wounded, or missing. |
Losses of the Legion were: 145 killed, 210 | wounded, 41 missing. |
ision, losing 12 officers and 260 men killed, | wounded and missing. |
yville, with 4,276 combined killed, captured, | wounded, and missing. |
alion had several hundred casualties: killed, | wounded and missing. |
ly, over 57,000 British soldiers were killed, | wounded or missing. |
1944, by which time they had lost 518 killed, | wounded or missing. |
The battle resulted in nearly 24,000 killed, | wounded, and missing. |
IX Corps at the crater were 473 killed, 1,646 | wounded, 1,356 missing; total, 3,475. |
uly, having lost 513 officers and men killed, | wounded or missing; a further 75 were slightly wounde |
The attack killed up to 45 people and | wounded 60 more in the Shia village, the highest deat |
a 100 casualties, including 40 killed and 51 | wounded, while more than 400 Viet Cong were believed |
Wounded once more in the final assault, he calmly mad | |
een severe, with approximately 320 killed and | wounded, including more than sixty percent of the 450 |
The Spanish fire, however | wounded three more men and holed the boat in many pla |
nder Parrott rifle which killed eight men and | wounded 12 more, Boatswain's Mate Campbell, as Captai |
nder Parrott rifle which killed eight men and | wounded 12 more, Captain of the Main Top Prance as Ca |
He was | wounded twice more, eventually being hurt so badly in |
point near Ramadi killed two U.S. Marines and | wounded three more. |
The blasts killed several dozen people and | wounded dozens more. |
med the lives of at least 10 peacekeepers and | wounded many more. |
d-off, Whitman killed 14 Austin residents and | wounded many more. |
resulting explosion killed twenty Marines and | wounded dozens more. |
ther weapons, killed 14 people on campus, and | wounded many more. |
The Confederates lost 3 killed and 5 | wounded (2 mortally). |
Duke, although | wounded by mortar fragments, calmly moved along his p |
Wounded, Captured, Mr. Fooshe Sends Letter Home by a | |
f his body in the explosion he assisted other | wounded as much as he could and was credited with sav |
Photographs of the | wounded show multiple limb injuries and wheelchair-us |
ain Russell repeatedly went out to attend the | wounded under murderous fire from snipers and machine |
n between Call and Joey leaves Call seriously | wounded; Lorie must amputate a leg to save him. |
Cukierman was | wounded and narrowly escaped, and his two comrades we |
ewbury, Cropredy Bridge, Lostwithiel, and was | wounded at Naseby. |
Dickens had | wounded their national pride with American Notes for |
res for total military casualties, killed and | wounded are: Nationalist 3.2 million; Communist 500,0 |
At least one serviceman was | wounded in Nazran, Ingushetia by militant fire. |
by a poisonous snake and returned to Guanare | wounded and near death, and began to ask in order to |
ced that NATO bombers killed 10-13 rebels and | wounded 14-22 near the eastern oil town of Brega. |
ted to relinquish his space and lifejacket to | wounded survivors nearby. |
igures of over 200 Portuguese were killed and | wounded and nearly 700 prisoners of war, however, oth |
(both gaseous hormones) is released from the | wounded tissue, neighboring plants also manufacture p |
A battle ensued and Alan Scott was seriously | wounded by Nero, forcing Kyle to retreat and call upo |
in command of the 2nd Scottish Rifles and was | wounded at Neuve Chapelle on 10 March 1915, being awa |
The returning | wounded and new recruits were organized into a new 31 |
He was mortally | wounded the next day, September 19, 1863, and died in |
a battle ensues, in which Lu Yan is mortally | wounded by Ni-Chang's arrow. |
eaving his partner Al (Norman Lloyd) severely | wounded as Nick escapes with over $10,000. |
One German soldier was | wounded and nine insurgents killed in intense fightin |
r Grierson's Brigade were three killed, seven | wounded, and nine missing. |
ficers and 76 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, and nine officers and 220 enlisted men who d |
In August 1944, Barth was severely | wounded in Normandy, losing part of his leg. |
rt in the expedition to Dakar in 1940 and was | wounded in North Africa in 1943. |
The fighting was so severe that the | wounded could not be removed from the field, and afte |
is killed a few days afterwards and the other | wounded, but not captured. |
The total killed and | wounded could not be estimated but it is believed tha |
te having lost more than 400 men and 300 left | wounded since November 5, General Ma declined a Japan |
He was | wounded on November 1, just a few days before the end |
Corporal Ware was | wounded in November and after ten days leave on disch |
manded 1st Battalion Scots Guards until being | wounded in November 1914. |
The Dunn House, a hospital for | wounded Confederates, now serves as headquarters of t |
The | wounded are now permanently maimed. |
nd Basra in June left two protesters dead and | wounded a number of police and civilians. |
Beaumains defeats the Red Knight, gets | wounded, is nursed back to health by Lynette, falls i |
- including a woman, Marguerite, who has been | wounded while nursing at the Western Front. |
William Taylor was painfully | wounded while obeying an order to burn a bridge, but, |
ellecourt was present briefly during the 1973 | Wounded Knee occupation at Pine Ridge Indian Reservat |
he was on the front lines in Belgium, and was | wounded on October 12, 1917 when three machine gun bu |
n soldiers were killed, with an additional 39 | wounded, several of whom died later. |
en finish in fourth position just beating the | wounded Holden of Des West to the line. |
On March 3, 1945, when a Marine was | wounded forward of the front lines, Williams went to |
our students were killed and nine others were | wounded, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis. |
Six people were killed at the scene and eight | wounded, one of whom later died. |
was appointed to replace Herbert Lumsden, the | wounded commader of 1st Armoured Division which had r |
When a shell had | wounded one of the men in the outpost, Lt. Col. Pike |
m the Naffusak Pass, losing 179 killed and 92 | wounded out of 650. |
ch supreme devotion to duty even when fatally | wounded, presence of mind and outstanding courage hav |
d suffered casualties of 29 men killed and 49 | wounded; many of the wounded lost legs because the op |
er in Quetta, killed more than 100 people and | wounded hundreds of others. |
ldiers were killed, and 8 officers and 57 men | wounded, 11 of which later died. |
raying debris which slightly damaged her, and | wounded four of her men. |
syncopation in the chorus helps to convey the | wounded mood of the song. |
He is considered to be the youngest | wounded soldier of the war. |
he battles of Moodkee in 1845 (twice severely | wounded), and of Ferozeshah and Sobraon in 1846, rece |
an effort to serve and support the martyrs / | wounded veterans of the Military, Paramilitary and Po |
The article describes the | wounded condition of the assassin William H. Weldon, |
se casualties were an estimated 500 killed or | wounded, hundreds of Qing troops became victims in th |
the Faith with their blood in defense of the | wounded nation of Islam." |
"were found dead in Fort Griswold, and sixty | wounded, most of them mortally." |
returned fire and | wounded five of the Union steamer's crew. |
m the war, "being shot down, the cries of the | wounded, screams of the people I'd killed, screams of |
er 1915; his British pusher opponent mortally | wounded two of the German gunners and escaped. |
ench and helped to carry to safety a severely | wounded soldier of the 95th Regiment who was unable t |
In November 1916, she assisted the | wounded survivors of HMHS Britannic. |
arving and fever-stricken peasants as well as | wounded combatants of both sides. |
enemy grenade land within the gun pit near a | wounded member of his gun crew, Sfc. |
e fought at the Battle of Minden where he was | wounded, dying of his injuries several weeks later. |
ion, on open ground, he carried in his arms a | wounded corporal of the Cape Mounted Riflemen. |
It was perhaps to conciliate the | wounded pride of St. Patrick's that he continued to m |
ies and 3 patients were killed and other were | wounded, two of whom lost their arms." |
penseel, Germany, he left cover to rescue the | wounded crew of a burning tank destroyer and extingui |
She often used to go to a home for | wounded ex-servicemen of the last war [and] would giv |
Three Australians were killed and 34 | wounded, one of whom died the next day. |
ers from Fort Davis, during which he shot and | wounded two of them, before fleeing. |
r circumstances of considerable difficulty, a | wounded soldier of the Madras Fusiliers, when the par |
Of the government army there were killed, and | wounded, upwards of six hundred. |
, which damaged two of the cruiser's guns and | wounded five of her crew. |
"Danica Marinkovic personally ordered several | wounded men of the Ahmeti family to be shot on 28 Feb |
ority gives French losses as 4,300 killed and | wounded out of an army of 21,634 men, including Gener |
Eleven more were | wounded, five of them placed in serious to critical c |
its military hospitals to encourage and honor | wounded servicemembers of the United States Armed For |
at Vyazma were no more than 1,800 killed and | wounded, out of 26,500 troops involved. |
Legend has it that he killed or mortally | wounded 3 of 11 raiders. |
Both his father, Karl Nussbaum, a | wounded veteran of World War I during which he had be |
the 24th a sudden explosion killed seven and | wounded 25 of her crew while almost breaking her in t |
S Cole bombing killed 17 American sailors and | wounded 40 off the port coast of Aden, Yemen. |
S Cole bombing killed 17 American sailors and | wounded 40 off the port coast of Aden, Yemen. |
He shot and | wounded an officer and killed or wounded the remainde |
icers and 118 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 145 enlisted men died of disea |
As Catharina is about to close her laundry, a | wounded Austrian officer arrives and asks for her hel |
g service; 60 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 82 enlisted men died of diseas |
ficers and 56 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 144 enlisted men died of disea |
officer and 5 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 84 enlisted men due to disease |
ficers and 42 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 85 enlisted men died of diseas |
icers and 188 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 160 enlisted men died of disea |
ficers and 70 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 176 enlisted men died of disea |
officer and 2 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 54 enlisted men died of diseas |
g service; 34 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 130 enlisted men due to diseas |
ng service; 7 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 96 enlisted men died of diseas |
ficers and 52 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 188 enlisted men died of disea |
ficers and 72 enlisted men killed or mortally | wounded, 1 officer and 107 enlisted men died of disea |
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