Staff Sergeant Mullen served in the:
• United States Army
• 82nd Airborne Division
• 325th Glider Infantry Regiment
• Company G
His Army enlistment date / location / Serial Number was:
• March 19, 1942
• Fort Thomas in Newport, Kentucky
• 35135309
He completed Basic Training / Glider Training at:
• Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
• Fort Bragg, North Carolina
He served in:
• Africa, Italy, Sicily, England, Ireland, France, and Holland
He was Killed in Action in:
• Holland during World War II (He was first declared Missing In Action)
He was awarded the:
• Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster (for wounds suffered in France on July 4, 1944)
His civilian occupations were:
• Farm worker
• Machine shop worker in a local factory
He was the son of:
• Clement Clay Mullen (02/12/1889 - 02/23/1959)
• Leona Grace Roesser Mullen (07/07/1892 - 01/14/1965)
He was a brother of:
• Elnora Viola Mullen Mumford (08/14/1914 - 02/22/2011)
• Mabel Ethel Mullen Snider (11/09/1916 - 05/30/2010)
• Goldie Louise Mullen Gross (06/02/1918 - 11/02/2013)
• Norma Ruth Mullen Kies (05/31/1922 - 11/20/1993)
• Charles Edward Mullen (05/11/1923 - 04/27/1997)
• Doris Elizabeth Mullen Hamaker (06/23/1924 - 02/26/2005)
• Thelma June Mullen Pequignot (06/22/1926 - 09/19/2006)
• Jessie Ann Mullen Westfall Hewitt (04/25/1928 - 08/08/2019)
• Norman Dale Mullen (04/25/1930 - 07/01/1984)
• Wayne H Mullen (1935 - ????)
• Paul Eugene Mullen (08/21/1936 - 06/19/1954)
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Staff Sergeant Mullen served in the:
• United States Army
• 82nd Airborne Division
• 325th Glider Infantry Regiment
• Company G
His Army enlistment date / location / Serial Number was:
• March 19, 1942
• Fort Thomas in Newport, Kentucky
• 35135309
He completed Basic Training / Glider Training at:
• Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
• Fort Bragg, North Carolina
He served in:
• Africa, Italy, Sicily, England, Ireland, France, and Holland
He was Killed in Action in:
• Holland during World War II (He was first declared Missing In Action)
He was awarded the:
• Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster (for wounds suffered in France on July 4, 1944)
His civilian occupations were:
• Farm worker
• Machine shop worker in a local factory
He was the son of:
• Clement Clay Mullen (02/12/1889 - 02/23/1959)
• Leona Grace Roesser Mullen (07/07/1892 - 01/14/1965)
He was a brother of:
• Elnora Viola Mullen Mumford (08/14/1914 - 02/22/2011)
• Mabel Ethel Mullen Snider (11/09/1916 - 05/30/2010)
• Goldie Louise Mullen Gross (06/02/1918 - 11/02/2013)
• Norma Ruth Mullen Kies (05/31/1922 - 11/20/1993)
• Charles Edward Mullen (05/11/1923 - 04/27/1997)
• Doris Elizabeth Mullen Hamaker (06/23/1924 - 02/26/2005)
• Thelma June Mullen Pequignot (06/22/1926 - 09/19/2006)
• Jessie Ann Mullen Westfall Hewitt (04/25/1928 - 08/08/2019)
• Norman Dale Mullen (04/25/1930 - 07/01/1984)
• Wayne H Mullen (1935 - ????)
• Paul Eugene Mullen (08/21/1936 - 06/19/1954)
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Family Members
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Elnora Viola Mullen Mumford
1914–2011
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Clarence Leroy Mullen
1915–1944
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Goldie L Mullen Gross
1918–2013
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Norma Ruth Mullen Kies
1922–1993
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Charles E. Mullen
1923–1997
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Doris Elizabeth Mullen Hamaker
1924–2005
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Thelma June Mullen Pequignot
1926–2006
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Norman Dale Mullen
1930–1984
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Paul Eugene Mullin
1936–1954
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