Local man in the Honours’ List
A MITCHAM First World War hero was made an M.B.E. in the New Year Honours. He is 64-year-old Mr. Edward Charles Pullen, Framfield Road, who will be given the award by the Queen.
He gets it for public service in the Inland Revenue Department — he is a staff officer at Somerset House.
His meeting with the Queen will make up for a disappointment he had in 1916 when he should have received the D.C.M. from King George the Fifth. When the investiture date arrived Mr. Pullen had influenza.
Mr. Pullen said this week: “This rather goes to make up for it”
WOUNDED
He earned the D.C.M. during the Battle of the Somme while serving with the Northamptonshire Regiment. His company was trying to win a German strongpoint at Thiepval.
All the officers were wounded or killed and Mr. Pullen, then a sergeant, took charge. Although himself seriously wounded, he led his men to capture the outpost and held it until they were relieved next day.
Between 1919 and 1929 he played for the Wanderers, forerunners of Tooting and Mitcham United.
Mr. Pullen retires in April when he reaches 65.
Source: Mitcham News & Mercury, 6th January, 1961
His MBE award was published in the London Gazette on 27 December 1960 in supplement 42231, page 8906.
His DCM award was reported in the London Gazette of 24 November 1916 in supplement 29837, page 11559.
13537 E. C. Pullen, North’n R.
For conspicuous gallantry in action.
He assumed command of and led his company with great courage and initiative, capturing an enemy strong point. He was severely wounded.