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Son of James and Sarah T. Scott McCullough, of Windsor Mills, P.Q. Canada.
Digital gallery of Sergeant Wallace Scott McCullough
Digital gallery of
Sergeant Wallace Scott McCullough
(From Stanstead College Yearbook, July 1919)
Wallace Scott McCullough, enlisted as a Private with the 117th Battalion and went overseas in August 1916. He was held in England until Jan. 1917. He was promoted to sergeant in the 117th, but with thirteen other non commissioned officers he reverted to private and joined the 24th Battalion in France. He soon regained his promotion in France however.
Sergeant McCullough was killed in action at Vimy Ridge on April 9th 1917.
Image gallery
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– The grave marker at the Nine Elms Cemetery located outside Roclincourt, France. It is located about 5 kilometres from Canada's Vimy Memorial. May he rest in peace. (John & Anne Stephens 2013)
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Nine Elms Cemetery – The Nine Elms Cemetery, located at Roclincourt, France. It is about 5 kilometres from Canada's Vimy Memorial in France. (John & Anne Stephens 2013)
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(From Stanstead College Yearbook, July 1919) Wallace Scott McCullough, enlisted as a Private with the 117th Battalion and went overseas in August 1916. He was held in England until Jan. 1917. He was promoted to sergeant in the 117th, but with thirteen other non commissioned officers he reverted to private and joined the 24th Battalion in France. He soon regained his promotion in France however. Sergeant McCullough was killed in action at Vimy Ridge on April 9th 1917.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 280 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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NINE ELMS MILITARY CEMETERY (France) Pas de Calais, France
Thelus is a village about 6.5 kilometres north of Arras and 1 kilometre east of the main road from Arras to Lens. The NINE ELMS MILITARY CEMETERY is on the western side of the main road and about 1.5 kilometres south of the village.
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