Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Frederick T. Pullen

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Frederick T. Pullen (c1892-1912)

Able Seaman Frederick Pullen, HMS Actaeon, Service No. J/388, secured his place in aviation history by being the first 'ground crew' casualty-he was pulling the chocks away from a Short bi-plane piloted by Lieutenant Reginald Gregory when he was struck by the propeller and killed. He was 20.

Buried in Sheppey Cemetery

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