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DEATH CERTIFICATES 1916

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DEATH CERTIFICATES 1916

A death certificate for Private Frank Pullen from the Canadian Expeditionary Force dated 1 April 1919, although he died on 15 September 1916. Date: 1919

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Certificate Certificates Dated Died Expeditionary Frank Private Pullen 1919


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This poignant death certificate belongs to Private Frank Pullen of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, bearing the date of April 1, 1919. However, the sad truth concealed within the official records is that Private Pullen had actually passed away on September 15, 1916. The discrepancy between the date of issuance and the date of death is a somber reminder of the complexities and delays that often accompanied the documentation of fatalities during wartime. The Canadian Expeditionary Force, established in 1914, played a significant role in the Allied victory during World War I. Private Frank Pullen was one of the many brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. His death certificate serves as a testament to the human cost of war, a poignant reminder of the lives lost and the families forever changed. The certificate includes essential details about the deceased soldier, such as his name, regimental number, rank, and the cause of death. The certificate also bears the signature of the medical officer who certified the death, as well as the signature of the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. The intricate design and official seal further emphasize the gravity of the document. The delay in issuing the certificate may have brought additional heartache to Frank Pullen's loved ones, who had to wait over two years to receive the formal confirmation of his passing. This poignant artifact serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during wartime and the enduring impact on the families left behind.

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