MULLEN George Harry

51339 Sergeant, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry

Legion of Frontiersmen, Canada

CITATION

Victoria Cross

Gazetted 11 January 1918, p723

No. 51339 Sjt. George Harry Mullin, MM., Can. Inf.  For most conspicuous bravery in attack, when single-handed he captured a

commanding "Pill-box" which had withstood the heavy bombardment and was causing heavy casualties to our forces and holding up the

attack. He rushed a sniper's post in front, destroyed the garrison with bombs, and, crawling on to the top of the "Pill-box," he shot the two

machine-gunners with his revolver. Sjt. Mullin then rushed to another entrance and compelled the garrison of ten to surrender. His gallantry

and fearlessness were witnessed by many, and, although rapid fire was directed upon him, and his clothes riddled by bullets, he never

faltered in his purpose and he not only helped to save the situation, but also indirectly saved many lives.

Military Medal

Gazetted 16 February 1917, Supp 29953, p1757.

For his conduct on the occasion of the successful attack by the Canadian Corps on Vimy Ridge in April 1917, he received the Military Medal.

Mention in Despatches

Gazetted

KNOWN AWARDS

Victoria Cross

Military Medal

British War Medal

Victory Medal

Mention in Despatches

NOTES

Born 15 August 1892 Portland, Oregon, United States

Died 5 April 1963 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Buried at Moosomin South Side Cemetery, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada