BiographyColin McCulloch enlisted on 18 January 1915 as a Private.
He was Awarded commission in the field during the Battle of Bullecourt and was wounded at Hooge in September 1917.
McCulloch returned to France on 28 March 28th 1918.
He and a number of others were killed by a shell loading trains at Amiens Railway Station. Age26Date of Death11 April 1918Civil employmentStudentEducatedChurch of England Grammar School North Sydney, NSWRelationshipsOnly son of Percy Vernon McCulloch and Mabel Augusta McCulloch of "Entally", Lane Cove Road (now the Pacific Highway), Warrawee.TitleWahroonga War MemorialLocationWahroonga
Service Information
RankLieutenantRegiment2nd Battalion, AIFPlace of enlistmentLiverpoolPlace of embarkmentSydney, NSWDate of embarkment9 September 1916Place of deathAmiensMemorial/Cemetery St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, FranceWahroonga War MemorialMemorial NotesAlso commemorated by a bell in the University of Sydney War Memorial Carillon.KeywordsFirst World WarWahroongaWW1
Colin Vernon McCulloch. Hornsby Shire, accessed 18/04/2026, https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/397