Molly Pitcher could have been several different women that lived after the Battle of Monmouth. Margaret Corbin was wounded in the arm during that battle and was given an annual pension of $50. It could have been Mary Hayes McCauley who was not injured and was given an annual pension of $40.
The statement means that the Hoods Arm was luckier than any other army because it did not lose many casualties.
The left arm.
It was when Stonewall Jackson was fatally wounded, having had his left arm amputated. Lee said "He has lost his left arm. But I have lost my right arm."
That was Robert E. Lee when he was told that Stonewall Jackson had had his left arm amputated. Jackson was shot in the arm so had his arm amputated then it had a separate burial for his arm but Lee means like he lost his right hand man. Jackson was important in the war and on Lee's side (Confederacy) so when he lost an arm it was a big deal.
Peter Lalor was shot, but not killed. As a result of his wounds, he lost his left arm.
This was Peter Lalor, an Irish immigrant. His arm had to be amputated due to a severe injury he sustained in the Eureka battle.
yes peter lalor got shot in the shoulder no blood could get through so they amputated it.
well because he was the leader of the fight and got shoot and the bluet made his arm effected a got it chopped off so he wasn't a hero : )
Stonewall Jackson had his left arm amputated at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
No, Julius Caesar never lost any body part in battle.
Moshe Dayan lost an eye not an arm while fighting in the British Army in Lebanon. He characteristicly wore an eyepatch.
At the battle of Chancellorsville. Indeed he lost his left arm which was mangled and had to be amputated.
No, this man has fought in Europe and India and has. Ever lost a battle. Truly a better than napoleon.
He didn't. Napoleon was almost never wounded, and certainly went to his grave with all parts intact.
your going to lose that arm....
gohan lost his arm fighting the androids