Mr Bullock served on landing craft, small naval vessels that took troops from ship to shore, on Juno beach on D-Day. He worked as a joiner on the boats and went on to make coffins in later years.
M’CHIGEENG—In the heart of M’Chigeeng First Nation, a somber cloud settled as the community came together to bid farewell to ...
William attended a ceremony at Juno beach where he hailed the "bravery and sacrifice" made by Canadian D-Day heroes. Thousands of Canadian troops lost their lives at Juno Beach in 1944.