Bridges, the Australian commander, Simpson, a brave stretcher-bearer, and hundreds of other Australians were dead within a month. |
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And so they deployed him as a stretcher-bearer rather than as a combat soldier. |
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Robert was a private and stretcher-bearer during the war and treated injured men before they could be moved to safer areas. |
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The harrowing images have stayed with Barry, a young man given the task of stretcher-bearer on that terrible November night 40 years ago. |
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Erskine, the Quaker, offered to serve as a stretcher-bearer, but the British Embassy refused to repatriate people not prepared to join the armed forces. |
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The next day, along with a stretcher-bearer, he returned to the battlefield to rescue a fallen soldier. |
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Mahatma Gandhi was a stretcher-bearer, and it was after Spion Kop it was reputed that he first noted his feelings toward passive r esistance. |
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They carry it like a stretcher, though they're missing one stretcher-bearer. |
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In the killing fields of the Western Front, Jones was a stretcher-bearer, going out into no man's land to recover wounded soldiers as bullets whizzed past his ears. |
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