He rescued approximately 200 people, before he died.
There are six members of the Simpson family | Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie & Abe.
As of 2021, the population of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada is estimated to be around 70,063.
john haige also known as 'the acid bath murderer' the way the people died was through a acid bath but there belongings like jewllery john was conficted to killing 6 people but confessed to 8 people but they only found belongings to six how did he kill the other two? well find out and go to a next question about him
I do not have access to real-time data or specific statistics on the number of people named John Doe who have died in the US since records were computerized. This information is typically not publicly available due to privacy concerns.
John Wesley Hardin, a notorious American outlaw, claimed to have killed 27 people. However, this number is highly debated among historians, with some estimating the actual number to be much lower. Hardin was known for his violent and lawless behavior during the 19th century in the American West.
yes they were used in gallipoli Simpson and his donkey who did many rescues to save people
3000 men
738
currently over 1 million people live on gallipoli
Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892-1915) was an Australian medic in World War 1. He carried wounded soldiers on the back of a donkey to safety. John walked through shrapnel fires and survived many times but he was unlucky to die while performing a rescue during a battle. Kirkpatrick was actually a deserter from an earlier stint in the British merchant marine, who volunteered as "John Simpson" to be a stretcher bearer in the war. He was an ANZAC medic in the Gallipoli Campaign of the first World War.
Simpson who ?
It is important because its where they had war and many people lost their lives in Gallipoli
Yes there are many many MANY people named Simpson who are dead.
2,000,000
how many anzacs survied gallipoli
john and his donkey travelled everyday
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign