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Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy were all fatally wounded by gunshot while in office. Reagan was seriously wounded but recovered.
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston was seriously wounded in the evening of May, 31, 1862 during the Fair Oaks Campaign (also known as the Seven Pine's battle).
Rutherford B. Hayes was wounded several times, once seriously, during the Civil War.
Depends on where he was at.
Ronald Reagan was seriously wounded on March 30, 1981.
Rutherford B. Hayes was wounded several times, once seriously, during his service in the Civil War.
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President George W. Bush (served 2001-2009) was in office during the September 11 attacks.
By Sarah Brady, after her husband James Brady was seriously wounded and paralized during the Ronald Reagan assassination attempt.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor during WW2, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Between 48 and 68 people died during the attacks and 35 people were wounded.
Good question, because even joking about it in the jungle was still seriously on every man's mind. Instead of saying anything about it, most GIs remained silent on the subject. Most wounded men were placed in one of two categories: Walking wounded or carried. Most often, the carried wounded were the seriously wounded men, and many of them ended up being amputees. Men wounded in the private areas would possibly be in the amputee category; and that region is probably only known to US Army Medic training centers, which used to be, during the war, at Fort Sam Houston TX.