Yes he did. In fact he was killed in action during the battle of the Sambre a week before the war ended. He was awarded the Military Cross. During storming of German posts near the village of Joncourt his commanding officer was killed, Owen as next in command took charge and was eventually killed. It was this action 'devotion to duty' that won him the Military Cross.
Wilfred Owen, but that's about it
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Read any of the poems by Wilfred Owen, and then wikipedia it if you are still unsure.
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen were in the army together but I wouldn't say that they knew each other!Actually Sassoon and Owen did know each other they met in hospital and became friends. they both wrote famous war poems such as 'Attack' and 'Dulce et Decorum est.' which means: it is a great and decorus thing to die for your country. Owen says in the poem that this is a lie and both poets were stongly anti war although they both fought in the war.
No, not that we know about. There is nothing in his own writings, nor in reporting by the press, about any wounds of any kind.
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'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.
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Michael Owen has received 2 yellow cards in his professional career, he has never received a red card. His two yellow cards were both during international matches, he has never been booked in any domestic games.
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