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Frank Horace Bullen

Frank Horace Bullen
Frank Horace Bulled CREDIT: Faces of the Fallen

A Private with the 4th Battalion, Frank died on 6th of February 1944 aged 30. 

Frank was born at Corton on 31 August 1914, a son of Frank James Bullen and Gertrude Jane Bullen. In 1921 his family lived at Well Cottages, Corton, and this was Frank’s home for the rest of his life. In 1939 Frank worked as a builder’s labourer. 

Frank served with the 4th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment. In autumn 1940 the Battalion was on coastal defence in the Great Yarmouth area and then moved to Brooke, and then Cambridge. In early 1941 the Battalion was sent to Scotland, then Blackburn, and Ross-on-Wye. On 29 October 1941 the Battalion sailed from Liverpool and landed at Bombay on 29 December 1941 as part of the 18th (East Anglian) Division. On 19 January 1942 the Battalion re-embarked for Singapore and landed there on 29 January 1942. On 11 February the Battalion went into action at the racecourse, before falling back to defend the perimeter. On 15 February the British forces at Singapore were forced to surrender and the remaining men of the 4th Battalion went into captivity. 

Frank was taken prisoner at Singapore and on 4 November 1942 he was in a party of men sent overland to work on the Burma Railway. In February 1944 Frank died from beriberi at Wat Koke Mor, Nong Pladok, and he was buried in the nearby cemetery. In 1946 Frank was re-buried at Chungkai Military Cemetery.

Frank's brother-in-law, Walter Read, served with the Royal Army Medical Corps and died in 1942.  

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Frank Bullen
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Wells Cottages
Corton
United Kingdom

52.515145087657, 1.7421906992432

CountryOfService
United Kingdom
BranchService
Army
Regiment
Royal Norfolk Regiment
ServiceNumber
5778683
Burial/Memorial
Thailand
CHUNGKAI WAR CEMETERY
9. M. 9.

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