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Private Herbert Pullan

 
 

Harrogate Herald - 30th January 1918

Roll of Honour

The patriotism and loyalty of Mr and Mrs William Pullan, of Follifoot, have undergone a severe test. They have four sons with the colours, and two have been wounded and one invalided home. Mr Pullan is a market gardener and well-known in the district. Private Herbert Pullan, the eldest son, was invalided home with trench fever, and is now in hospital at North Reddish, Stockport. He was a gardener with Mr Campbell, of Harrogate and Pannal, before enlisting in September. Bombardier William Pullan, Royal Garrison Artillery, the second son, has been out three years. He was on the NE Railway before joining up. He has had some exciting experiences, having been lifted 30 or 30 feet in the air by explosion, but fortunately so far has escaped injury. Gunner Arthur C Pullan, Royal Field Artillery, the third son, was wounded in both legs, particulars of which appeared in a former issue. He is still in Fordhouse Military Hospital, Devonport. Lance Corporal Ernest Pullan, West Yorks, is the fourth son, and was severely wounded on Boxing Day in the right knee and left foot. He joined up in September, 1914, and assisted his father prior to enlisting. His officer, writing to the parents said : "You have my sincere sympathy. I cannot afford to lose my NCOs, and he was my most competent and trustworthy corporal in charge of the company Lewis gun.

 

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In Hospital - Private Herbert Pullan, Highland Light Infantry, was invalided home with trench fever, and is in hospital at Stockport. (Eldest son).

 

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