Aubrey James HULSE (aka Jim) [1918-2009]

Submitted by moddsey on Wed, 07/17/2024 - 01:17
Names
Given
Aubrey James
Family
Hulse
Alias / nickname
Jim
Sex
Male
Status
Deceased
Born
Date
Birthplace (town, state)
Amoy (Xiamen)
Birthplace (country)
China
Died
Date
Died in (town, state)
Benicia, Californina
Died in (country)
United States

Born in Amoy, China in 1918. Aubrey James Hulse was an assistant master at Diocesan Boys' School. After the fall of Hong Kong, he and his wife were interned in Stanley Camp and later repatriated in 1942.

During WWII. he served in the U. S. Marine Corps in China and in the Asian theatre.

Obituary Memorial: https://www.llnl.gov/community-education/employee-retirement-resources/in-memoriam/aubrey-hulse

Source:

(1) Appears in the 1928 Diocesan Boys' School (D.B.S.) Register here

(2) A. J. Hulse played cricket for D.B.S. and Craigengower Cricket Club. A fine batsman and bowler. See local newspapers here

(3) Captives of Empire: The Japanese Internment of Allied Civilians in China, 1941-1945 by Greg Leck. See here

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