Lieutenant Hartley Pullan DFC (1899–1968) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
[1] Pullan entered the Royal Flying Corps as a cadet, and was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant (on probation) on 28 November 1917,[2] only three weeks after his 18th birthday.
His first aerial victory came on 29 March, with pilot Second Lieutenant S. Jones, destroying an enemy two-seater over Foucaucourt.
[3] His second victory came on 8 June, flying with Lieutenant W. H. G. Milnes, driving down out of control a Fokker Dr.I between Lille and Tournai.
His next two victories were both with pilot Lieutenant L. Young over Lille, destroying a Pfalz D.III on 24 July, and driving down another on 4 August.