416163; Pilot Officer; 76 (R.A.F.) Sqdn; Royal New Zealand Air Force
Aircraft type: Halifax V; Aircraft serial: DK177; Base: Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire; Shot down by a night fighter at Storkerhook near Nienborg 9 miles southeast of Enschede during a raid on Bochum
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Arthur Alfred Henri Pullan<br>Birth: Circa 1918<br>Death: June 13 1943<br>Age at death: 25<br>Burial / Commemoration: Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany<br>Burial Notes: Coll. grave 23. D. 12-15.<br>Rank: Pilot Officer<br>Regiment: Royal New Zealand Air Force<br>Unit / Ship: 76 (R.A.F.) Sqdn<br>Service #: 416163<br>Father:
Name: Alfred Arthur Mark
Residence: Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand<br>Mother:
Name: Henrietta Albertina Pullan
Residence: Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand<br>Comments: Son of Alfred Arthur Mark and Henrietta Albertina Pullan, of Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand.<br>Source: View the full record on the CWGC website<br>This record includes 5 documents.
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Arthur Alfred Pullan<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1918 - New Zealand<br>Residence: Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand<br>Death: June 13 1943<br>Age at death: 25<br>Burial: Kleve, Germany<br>Cemetery: Reichswald Forest War Cemetery<br>Service: Royal New Zealand Air Force<br>Rank: Pilot Officer<br>Trade: Pilot<br>Squadron #: 76<br>Service #: 416163<br>Father: Alfred Arthur Mark Pullan<br>Mother: Henrietta Albertina Pullan<br>Source: View full record on the International Bomber Command Centre
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