Although twice painfully wounded by grenade fragments, he refused medical treatment and courageously led his men in the destruction of over 100 mutually supporting bunkers, driving the remaining enemy from their positions, and relieving the pressure on the stranded Marine company.
It was Mr. Deng who courageously led China away from the tyranny of the Cultural Revolution.
To the Editor: You quote President Bush telling Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld: "You are courageously leading our nation in the war against terror.
In the end, the future of the Times will only be secured if its owners lead courageously.
He prides himself on self-reliance (brushing off a subordinate's offer of help to dismount) and leads courageously from the front-line.
"You are courageously leading our nation in the war against terror," he said to Mr. Rumsfeld.
Sidelined for weeks, he still tried to make his third Olympic team, courageously leading the 5,000 trial until his battered body gave way.
The ads pictured each senator standing next to a waving French flag with the message: "President Bush courageously led the forces of freedom but some so-called allies like France stood in the way.
Abbott next courageously led his men at the Battle of Fredericksburg.
The entry to the city is marked by a statue of the indigenous hero Jumandy, who courageously led an uprising against the Spanish colonizers in 1578, and was subsequently executed.