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Lance Corporal William Bullen

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Lance Corporal William Bullen

Birth
Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England
Death
13 Jul 1915 (aged 31)
Germany
Burial
Ohlsdorf, Hamburg-Nord, Hamburg, Germany Add to Map
Plot
V. A. 8.
Memorial ID
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Lance Corporal Bullen was wounded in action in Jan 1915; he was taken Prisoner of War at Bellewaerde Lake / Frezenberg in Belgium on 8 May 1915. He died, still a POW, on 13 July 1915.

Military Service-
Service Number: 763
Age: 31
Force: Army
Unit: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)

A policeman by trade, he enlisted in the CEF on 20 August 1914 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Son of James and Margaret Bullen of Fernlea Road, Balham, London, England.
Lance Corporal William Bullen is commemorated on Page 7 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
Lance Corporal Bullen was wounded in action in Jan 1915; he was taken Prisoner of War at Bellewaerde Lake / Frezenberg in Belgium on 8 May 1915. He died, still a POW, on 13 July 1915.

Military Service-
Service Number: 763
Age: 31
Force: Army
Unit: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)

A policeman by trade, he enlisted in the CEF on 20 August 1914 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Son of James and Margaret Bullen of Fernlea Road, Balham, London, England.
Lance Corporal William Bullen is commemorated on Page 7 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.

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