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  • ast 26 others, civilians among them, had been wounded, a statement said.
  • ughters, who, she informed me, had been badly wounded a few minutes before.
  • annery in his book, A Gap In Nature, shot and wounded a bird he was stalking, before it escaped wit
  • Although wounded a second time, he remained steadfast and main
  • One day while hunting for deer he wounded a buck.
  • He was wounded a second time at the Battle of the Wilderness
  • it partially decapitated a woman and severely wounded a girl, who ran screaming to the village for
  • -gun fire, Petty Officer Sephton was mortally wounded, a bullet actually passing through his body a
  • again ordered to withdraw when Sfc. Duke was wounded a third time in both legs and was unable to w
  • nd Basra in June left two protesters dead and wounded a number of police and civilians.
  • attle, the regiment suffered 17 killed and 74 wounded, a total of 91 casualties.
  • They wounded a policeman and escaped, abandoning three pac
  • He was then wounded a third time as he tried to move amongst his
  • ory, the 2/18th lost 256 men with another 400 wounded, a casualty rate of 50%.
  • He was wounded a second time, but continued firing his Bren
  • nical engineering, killed four colleagues and wounded a staff member at Concordia University in Mon
  • City section of Baghdad killed 215 people and wounded a further 250.
  • storian puts French losses at 77 dead and 246 wounded, a total of 323, while stating Austrians casu
  • Wounded a second time, he steadfastly refused evacuat
  • Class Dias again moved into the open and was wounded a third time by sniper fire.
  • rning to command the 2nd Brigade, Leasure was wounded a few days later and never returned to field
  • When wounded a third time and final time, he lay shouting
  • f at a shot, and the bullet, having deviated, wounded a horse of a Russian accompanying crew court.
  • in flooded fields behind Utah Beach, and was wounded a few days later.
  • and other civilians were rushing to help the wounded, a suicide bomber blew himself up.
  • and McGuinness killed two of the Chinese and wounded a third before the remaining workers stabbed
  • was that, as a Filipino rifleman fell dead or wounded, a large number of bolomen were ready to take
  • iana in the battles of Second Manassas (being wounded a second time), Antietam, and Fredericksburg.
  • e reconquest of French Indochina where he was wounded a second time.
  • mp, destroyed much of the contents, killed or wounded a large number of men, and captured numerous
  • revolver and shot and wounded a young woman before shooting bar manager Leo
  • From Hurt to Healing: A Theology of the Wounded, Abingdon Press, 2004, ISBN 0-687-03881-2
  • ina, with the loss of four men killed and one wounded aboard Fox.
  • , she struck her colors out of regard for the wounded aboard, and all aboard were taken prisoners.
  • anded in the Zone throughout the siege, which wounded about 40 refugees.
  • an officer was lying out in the open severely wounded about 150 yards from cover.
  • One man was killed and 3 wounded about 20 meters from the bunker complex.
  • n the base that left a man dead and two women wounded, according to base spokesman Dieter Jester.
  • Wounded action before Zutphen on 22 September 1586, h
  • ushed his detachment to the assistance of the wounded, administering first aid and evacuating the w
  • rushed to nearby Bagram Air Base with the two wounded Afghans, all of whom were treated and eventua
  • s reported that two rebels were killed and 15 wounded after coming under sniper fire in the village
  • Jordanian soldier was killed and another was wounded after two rockets hit nearby docks.
  • He was seriously wounded after having downed his 12th plane."
  • soon after returning to duty, Wilson severely wounded after being shot three times during the Battl
  • nd King Snake working from the shadows, badly wounded after his first encounter with Robin.
  • A young woman's husband returns wounded after the First World War.
  • o Canadians and one American-and 27 more were wounded, after the militant seized the steering wheel
  • Korea, there was difficulty in evacuating the wounded after a position had been captured, until Maj
  • He was severely wounded afterwards at the capture of the Shah Nujjif.
  • Although wounded again many times, he remained at his gun, tra
  • Resuming his command, he was dangerously wounded again at the Battle of Totopotomoy Creek.
  • Now commanding a King Tiger he was wounded again with first degree burns.
  • explosion at the Battle of Groix in 1795 and wounded again at the Action of 6 April 1809.
  • ad his men and on the following day, although wounded again he still led and encouraged them.
  • His career ended when he was wounded again in the Battle of Stony Point on July 14
  • of the 8th Hussars (his parent unit) and was wounded again when his Stuart tank was hit during the
  • Wounded again when an enemy grenade shattered his lef
  • He was wounded again during the charge, and died soon after.
  • He was wounded again through the right hand and taken prison
  • He was wounded again while searching enemy dug-outs and agai
  • campaign to the crossing of the Mincio he was wounded again in pushing the enemy out of the village
  • He was severely wounded again on 24 December 1814 at New Orleans and
  • g the Battle of Stones River, in which he was wounded again, hit in a shoulder on December 31.
  • General Brooke was critically wounded, again, at Cold Harbor in June.
  • He was wounded again, and fell, but picked himself up and co
  • He was wounded again, but reached the objective and consolid
  • 1863 Chancellorsville Campaign, where he was wounded again, this time in a foot, on May 3.
  • rt to the fighting in Champagne, where he was wounded again.
  • , and in the Siege of Fort Erie, where he was wounded again.
  • Chinese casualties included 500 killed and wounded against 82 for the Japanese.
  • the Kosovo war of a Serbian soldier who saw a wounded Albanian woman, left his ranks and helped her
  • The gang hangs the wounded Alex from the lobby chandelier, killing him.
  • He stumbles upon a wounded alien soldier who tells of the Nazis yet agai
  • even-handed caring for Union and Confederate wounded alike, which may not have endeared her to Rad
  • e under steady fire from the enemy, killed or wounded all the hostile gunners with deadly accurate
  • Confederate losses were 4 killed and 16 wounded, all in Brigadier General James S. Rains' Eig
  • Five people were killed and six wounded, all police officers.
  • chine-gun fire at close range which killed or wounded all members of the section except the command
  • It tells the story of a group of wounded Allied soldiers in a mobile surgery unit at t
  • e of Arnhem, Hepburn's hospital received many wounded Allied soldiers.
  • Whiskey, a bull terrier, was found with a wounded ally in The Night of the Wolves in Commandos
  • he platoon leader and his radio operator were wounded almost immediately, and Sp5 McWethy rushed ac
  • In this attack he was wounded almost at once, but persevered in his efforts
  • Although severely wounded almost at once, he continued to advance and t
  • nd killed more than 50 Chinese protesters and wounded almost 120 more.
  • a New Orleans Police Officer who was mortally wounded along with two employees of a family-run Viet
  • ied the bodies of those killed as well as the wounded, along with the dispatches of the squadron of
  • ent, Wylly was reported to have been severely wounded, along with another Tasmanian officer, and 3
  • y reinforced, and the attackers not killed or wounded, along with members of supporting units, were
  • Fox was wounded along with all of the other members of the co
  • of Toungoo in good condition, taking all the wounded along.
  • reason to believe that Lieutenant Coulson was wounded also, as he fell off his horse.
  • d knocked off his horse, but was not mortally wounded, although he had ridden to what seemed to be
  • rians recorded losses of only 26 dead and 130 wounded, although it is likely that many of the wound
  • cial report 38 people were killed and over 58 wounded, although other sources put the death toll at
  • oldiers of the 43d, 21 were killed and 8 were wounded, although some scources state the number of k
  • en his first command here after replacing the wounded Alvinczi in 1794, while in the Hanoverian arm
  • 77, which was fought a few miles to the west, wounded American soldiers took refuge in the meetingh
  • ntrance to Pier 5, waiting for debarkation of wounded American soldiers from Tunisia.
  • mpanying the British slaughtered 68 seriously wounded American soldiers in the Massacre of the Rive
  • bly two, of the three Germans who were on the wounded American's tail.
  • British losses were 137 killed and 304 wounded; American, 48 killed and 227 wounded.
  • British losses were 75 dead and 22 wounded; among the wounded were Lieutenant Colonel Ey
  • ele ridge of the 9th Brigade was the dead and wounded, among whom was Clarence Jeffries, who was la
  • Three men were wounded, amongst them Sepoy Bhandari Ram, who receive
  • He shot and wounded an officer and killed or wounded the remainde
  • e of St Albans (1455), where he was seriously wounded and his father was killed.
  • by a poisonous snake and returned to Guanare wounded and near death, and began to ask in order to
  • ter two thirds of his crew had been killed or wounded, and he having taken a total of five musket b
  • in this particular action, 229 killed, 1,269 wounded, and 375 missing; total, 1,873.
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 145 enlisted men who died
  • 20-21, 1813) in Saxony, when he was mortally wounded, and died in a farmhouse near the battlefield
  • he Army of Portugal suffered 7,000 killed and wounded and 7,000 captured.
  • He served in many engagements and was wounded and captured at the Battle of Old Church, Vir
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 161 enlisted men who died
  • sses on both sides-48 Paratroopers dead, many wounded, and 403 dead PLAF troops.
  • ells were fired, 16,744 men died, 33,782 were wounded and 641,803 died of starvation.
  • Gen. Mott was wounded and Brig.
  • He was wounded and was promoted to Captain.
  • He found Ensign Brown severely wounded and pinned in his cockpit by metal wreckage.
  • He fought in the Great War, where he was wounded, and Mentioned in Dispatches.
  • 150 enlisted men killed in action or mortally wounded and 6 officers and 244 enlisted men who died
  • Crook reported a loss of 32 dead and 21 wounded and 13 of the Lakota dead.
  • Wisconsin 8th reported 5 killed, 14 severly wounded, and 19 slightly wounded.
  • Marmee learns her husband has been wounded and is recuperating in a Washington, DC hospi
  • One German soldier was wounded and nine insurgents killed in intense fightin
  • n against the government, when many Jews were wounded and several were sacrificed to the rage of th
  • ate Peachment saw his company commander lying wounded and crawled to help him.
  • The Japanese lost 102 men killed, 433 wounded and 33 missing.
  • Flight Lieutenant Reid was again wounded and the flight engineer, though hit in the fo
  • Kearns again played a prominent part but was wounded and had to be carried by the retreating insur
  • minutes, most of the officers were killed or wounded, and the horses and oxen pulling the covered
  • with minor injuries, but Lomax was seriously wounded and evacuated back to England, being placed i
  • n the aftermath, several French generals were wounded, and Louis-Nicolas Davout received a concussi
  • cted 634 casualties, including 80 killed, 424 wounded, and 130 captured, while losing over 600 men,
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 121 enlisted men who died of disease, for
  • ental commander, Colonel Thomas S. Kenan, was wounded and captured, and Lewis took command of the r
  • At The Battle of Borodino, Drizen was wounded and replaced by Major Andrey von Fitinhoff, w
  • ry 3 enlistedman killed in action or mortally wounded and 15 enlisted men who died of disease, for
  • became involved in a gunfight, leaving Selman wounded, and Outlaw dead.
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 167 enlisted men who died of disease, for
  • Three pillars giving the killed, wounded and missing of each division
  • An NCO was wounded and a medical officer who went to his aid was
  • The squad's sharpshooter, Jenkins, gets wounded and the player takes his M1 Garand.
  • He saw action in the Philippines where he was wounded and for which he received the Purple Heart.
  • t in which about 40 anarchists were killed or wounded and about 500 were imprisoned.
  • Pickle had suffered two men severely wounded and one man slightly wounded.
  • One of the crew was wounded and died on 3 May 1943.
  • r Grierson's Brigade were three killed, seven wounded, and nine missing.
  • pital was primarily used for the treatment of wounded and shell-shocked soldiers.
  • K. Dingwall, the Gordon Highlanders (who was wounded and unable to move), out of a heavy fire, and
  • cers and 137 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 3 officers and 106 enlisted men by disea
  • Privates Chandler and Bolton were mortally wounded and Privates Lavin and Currell wounded.
  • Vaskov is also seriously wounded and finds the drowned soldier's clothes near
  • He was wounded and taken prisoner at Chancellorsville on May
  • Cukierman was wounded and narrowly escaped, and his two comrades we
  • the War of the Austrian Succession, was twice wounded, and by the end of the war was a lieutenant-c
  • Alcmene had one man killed and nine wounded, and Triton had one man wounded; Santa Brigid
  • Wounded and dying from the war were brought to Newpor
  • ss, but Carstairs is killed and MacRoberts is wounded and captured.
  • He was wounded and sent to military hospital where he was nu
  • to the front in Oiartzun, where Garmendia was wounded and captured on July 28, and transferred to P
  • jutant-General, Field Force, who was severely wounded, and on the morning of the 26th of September,
  • of sunstroke The British had six dead and 38 wounded and one dead of sunstroke.
  • Wounded and disabled in the course of the second comb
  • He was wounded and taken prisoner, but escaped.
  • height of the battle, Ragnar's son Siward was wounded and fell, causing the troops to waver.
  • He was wounded and awarded the Military Cross for his servic
  • The 12th OVI sustained a loss in killed, wounded and missing of 455 men.
  • it included approximately 3,000 killed, 9,000 wounded, and 17,000 sick and injured
  • s amounted to 18,221 men; 2,715 killed, 8,978 wounded, and 6,528 missing.
  • Confederate soldiers; and McDermut, mortally wounded, and six men were taken prisoner.
  • Paul's weak friend Franz Kemmerich is wounded, and soon dies in a crowded army hospital att
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 6 officers and 251 enlisted men who died
  • Wounded and disheveled, Princess Xionko (Beverly Wu)
  • of Captain E. Walsh, of the same corps, when wounded, and in danger of his life, whom he carried t
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded, and seventeen deaths of enlisted men from di
  • His Major was wounded and the command fell to George Munro.
  • Al-Samh himself was critically wounded and died shortly afterwards.
  • re five men killed, three officers and 15 men wounded, and one man captured.
  • the third convention to address the issues of wounded and sick combatants and was proceeded by the
  • ions concerning repatriation of the seriously wounded and seriously sick prisoners were transferred
  • giment and a higher estimate of 4,134 killed, wounded and missing.
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 134 enlisted men who died o
  • In April 1944 he was wounded and transferred to Italy.
  • At the Second Battle of Bull Run, Schenck was wounded and Stahel became acting commander of the div
  • d 2 enlisted men killed in action or mortally wounded and 24 enlisted men who died of disease, for
  • o Captain Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, who was wounded, and also attending to Major Robinson and oth
  • of Seven Pines, Virginia, in which Duncan was wounded and was subsequently remanded to the Confeder
  • dered to fill vacancies at guns caused by men wounded and killed in action, manned the weapon with
  • The bishop would treat the wounded and support Confederate soldiers throughout t
  • was not heavily engaged and suffered only two wounded and two killed.
  • ames Flaxman, who had remained on deck though wounded and had attempted to rally the crew to Alacri
  • force commenced to retire Trooper McCrae was wounded and his horse killed.
  • She evacuated 1065 wounded and 350 women and children as she departed.
  • f of his command; 18 men were killed, 12 were wounded, and 70 went missing.
  • ted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 117 enlisted men who died
  • His regiment lost 10 killed, 69 wounded, and another 16 men missing in the battle.
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