Military service
Burial/memorial information
Digital gallery of Flying Officer Robert William Fulton
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Telegram
Telegraph regarding the death of Robert William Fulton. Sent to his father, John Thomas Fulton. -
Letter
First page of letter dated 25 July 1943, from OC of Squadron 144 RAF to Stanley Joseph Fulton (Robert's brother, also commemorated on this site), detailing the circumstances of Robert's death. -
Letter
Second page of letter dated 25 July 1943, from OC of Squadron 144 RAF to Stanley Joseph Fulton (Robert's brother, also commemorated on this site), detailing the circumstances of Robert's death. -
Group Photo
Robert William Fulton (left) and his brother Stanley Joseph Fulton (right) - Stanley is also commemorated on this website. -
Photo of Robert William Fulton
Robert William Fulton in uniform. Signed "Love Bob." -
Letter
First side of letter from Stanley Joseph Fulton (Robert's brother) to their father, John Thomas Fulton, following the death of Robert. Dated 26th July 1943. -
Letter
Second side of letter from Stanley Joseph Fulton (Robert's brother, also commemorated here) to their father, John Thomas Fulton, following the death of Robert. Dated 26th July 1943. -
Newspaper clipping
Newspaper clipping regarding Robert William Fulton and Stanley Joseph Fulton (also commemorated on this website) - some biographical details are included. -
Photo of Robert William Fulton
Robert William Fulton - brother of Stanley Joseph Fulton (also commemorated on this site) -
Photo of Robert William Fulton
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Newspaper clipping
Newspaper clipping regarding Robert William Fulton and his brother Stanley Joseph Fulton (also commemorated on this website). -
Photo of Robert William Fulton
Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me -
Photo of Robert William Fulton
Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me -
Document
Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
From a World War 2 issue of the Vancouver Province c.1943. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
From a World War 2 issue of the Vancouver Province c.1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
From a World War 2 issue of the Vancouver Province c.1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 161 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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The MALTA MEMORIAL is situated in the area of Floriana and is easily identified by the Golden Eagle which surmounts the column. It stands outside the King's Gate, the main entrance to Valletta.
The Memorial takes the form of a column fifteen metres high of travertine marble from Tivoli in the Sabine Hills near Rome, incised with a a light reticulated pattern and surmounted by a gilded bronze eagle two metres high. The column stands on a circular base around which the names are commemorated on bronze panels.
The MALTA MEMORIAL, built on a site generously provided by the Government of Malta, commemorates those who lost their lives whilst serving with the Commonwealth Air Forces flying from bases in Austria, Italy, Sicily, islands of the Adriatic and Mediterranean, Malta, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, West Africa, Yugoslavia and Gibraltar, and who have no known grave.
The bravery of the people of the island of Malta between the years 1940 - 1942 was honoured with the unique award of the George Cross.
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