World War II
Purple Heart
Fred received the purple heart, and was listed as missing in action at one time.
MERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
Fred Leroy Culler, Platoon Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Service # 289433, United States Marine Corps, Entered the Service from: North Carolina, Died: 22-Jan-45, Missing in Action or Buried at Sea, Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines, Awards: Purple Heart
This was recorded in the Greensboro Record, Greensboro, North Carolina, Wednesday, January 3, 1945.
Washington, January 3.--The Navy department today announced the following North Carolina casualties of naval forces action; Fred L. Culler, Platoon Sgt., United States Marine Corps, missing, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Culler, of Winston-Salem.
World War II
Purple Heart
Fred received the purple heart, and was listed as missing in action at one time.
MERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
Fred Leroy Culler, Platoon Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Service # 289433, United States Marine Corps, Entered the Service from: North Carolina, Died: 22-Jan-45, Missing in Action or Buried at Sea, Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines, Awards: Purple Heart
This was recorded in the Greensboro Record, Greensboro, North Carolina, Wednesday, January 3, 1945.
Washington, January 3.--The Navy department today announced the following North Carolina casualties of naval forces action; Fred L. Culler, Platoon Sgt., United States Marine Corps, missing, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Culler, of Winston-Salem.
Family Members
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Broadus Franklin Culler
1910–1951
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Buena Culler Fulk
1912–1996
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Wiley Holton "Dick" Culler
1914–1987
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William Bethea "Bert" Culler
1916–1967
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Eugene Hulbert "Hub" Culler
1918–1963
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James Milton "Jim" Culler
1921–2003
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PL SGT Fred Leroy Culler
1922–1944
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Ruth "Ruthie" Culler Mize
1924–2011
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Robert Slate "Bob" Culler
1928–2011
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