David Alexander Bullion

Military Information

  • Date of enlistment: 10.09.1914
  • Place of enlistment: Glasgow
  • Service no: 22783
  • Rank: Driver
  • Service Occupation:
  • Awards:
  • Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery
  • Unit/Ship: 26th Battery, 17th Brigade

Personal Information

  • Date of Birth: 02.01.1898
  • Place of Birth: Shank O' Mackie, Monifieth
  • Address:
  • Occupation: Labourer
  • Mother:

    Nellie Bullion, 27 Clepington St, Dundee

  • Father:

    Henry Bullion, 27 Clepington St, Dundee

  • Siblings:

    Edward, John, George, Anne, born 24.09.1882, Elizabeth, born 08.02.1894, Catherine, born 03.08.1895, Mary, born 18.04.1899, Ellen, born 16.06.1902 & Henry, born 11.02.1904

  • Spouse:

    Gladys Fanny Bullion nee Treweke

  • Children:

    Rita, Alan & Catherine

  • Age at Death: 76
  • Date of Death: 22.09.1974
  • Place of Death: Dearborn, Michigan, USA
  • Burial Country: USA
  • Cemetery: Cadillac Memorial Gardens West

More about David Alexander Bullion

David and his brother Edward were Twins.

David arrived in France 11.07.1916. Wounded (shrapnel) 14.10.1916. Posted to Germany 17.11.1918 as part of the Army of Occupation and was demobbed 20.03.1919.

David was the brother of Pte Edward Bullion 2136407, 27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry and Cpl John Bullion, 10/5844, 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys, who died from wounds 26.06.1917 & Drummer George Bullion, 2185, 2nd Battalion Black Watch, who was killed in action, 06.04.1916

Information and images kindly supplied by David’s niece, Ellen Kerr. Medal Card image courtesy of WFA.

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