During the Second World War, thousands of MCs were
awarded, but only one McCulloch won a Military Cross,
another member of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps -
Captain (Acting Major) David William McCullough of the 7th
Canadian Light Field Ambulance.
His citation reads:
The Military Medal
The equivalent decoration of the MC amongst the non-
commissioned officers and soldiers was the Military Medal.
Again thousands were awarded but only one McCulloch
received the award - Sapper Alexander McCullagh, 16th
Canadian Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, 3rd
Canadian Division. His citation reads:
Two McCullochs serving with the RCAF in the Second
World War were awarded Distinguished Flying Crosses. They
were:
Flight Officer Maurice Robert McCullagh, 57 Squadron, Bomber Command. Born in Springwater Saskatchewan in 1918 and a resident of Rocky Rapids, Alberta. Joined 1940, he was commissioned from the ranks in 1942. (Gazetted 17 August 1943). His citation reads:
Pilot Officer Robert Borden McCulloch, 434 Sqn, RCAF. Born in Port Hope, Ontario, 1917. He enlisted in 1941 and was commissioned as a pilot 1944. (Gazetted 19 Sep 1944). His citation reads: