Background
Pulliam, Paul Edison was born on June 6, 1912 in Nickerson, Kansas, United States. Son of George Washington and Hattie Lucy (Vandeventer) Pulliam.
Pulliam, Paul Edison was born on June 6, 1912 in Nickerson, Kansas, United States. Son of George Washington and Hattie Lucy (Vandeventer) Pulliam.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Missouri, 1951.
Electrical engineer Ozark Dam Constructors, Powerhouse, Bulletin Shoals Dam, Baxter County, Arkansas, 1951-1952. Second in command Lieutenant United States Army Reserve, 1937, advanced through grades to major, 1961. Field engineer Radio Corporation of America, Fighter Wing Tactical Air Command, 1952-1953.
Electrical engineer Goodyear Atomic Corporation, 1957-1960.
Missiles engineer Chrysler Corporation, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 1957-1960. Retired, 1972 construction inspector Sacramento County Department Public Works, Sacramento, California, 1977-1980.
Registered profile engineer, Missouri, Nevada, California Concept creator Pershing Weapon System, boiling water in nuclear reactors and submarines.
Only adults could be baptized and only by total immersion in water.
Member Society American Military Engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life), Reserve Officers Association (life), Sons of the American Revolution (past president Sacramento chapter), Veterans of Foreign Wars (life). Club: Toastmasters. Initiated Very High Frequency Radio Balun antenna assemblies development by United States Air Force personnel, 1986.
Married Ila M. Catrett, February 3, 1945. Children: Carol Ann Pulliam Rolls, Paula Ann Pulliam Bermingham.