First published at 17:45 UTC on April 30th, 2019.
Corporal Leslie "Bull" Alan was a stretcher bearer in the Second Australian Imperial force during the second world war, after a long career fighting in north africa and Sri Lanka, he was sent to Papau New guinea to fight in the battle of M…
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Corporal Leslie "Bull" Alan was a stretcher bearer in the Second Australian Imperial force during the second world war, after a long career fighting in north africa and Sri Lanka, he was sent to Papau New guinea to fight in the battle of Mount Tambu. On the 30th of July 1943 a fierce battle broke out with many of his battalion wounded, Bull fearlessly charged into the hail of bullets, abandoning his stretcher to bring back the wounded soldiers. At the end of the day, he had carried 12 wounded soldiers back to a medical triage point where their injuries could be treated, in doing so he undoubtedly saved their lives. In 1944 he was discharged from the army for medical reasons, he suffered from PTSD for decades after, never successfully adjusting to civilian life again, he died of a heart attack in 1982.
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