Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg204
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Brothers, and Comrades Too.
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg204 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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Lynda Chater. Edited 2nd October 2015
BROTHERS, AND COMRADES TOO.
The late Pte. H. BARNARD and Bglr. T. BARNARD, 2nd Batt. Oxford and Bucks Light
Infantry, 30, Somerstown, Tilehurst Road, Reading. The former killed in action, aged 28,
the latter wounded.
The late Lce. Corpl. A. WOODAGE, 2nd Batt. Yorkshire Regt, Sandhurst. Killed in action.
Aged 23. He gained the D. C. M. - Pte. W. WOODAGE, 1st Royal Highlanders (Black Watch),
Sandhurst. Wounded.
Pte. T. MILLARD and Pte. W. MILLARD, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment, Davis Street,
Hurst. Both wounded.
The late Corpl. JESSE JOHN WILLIAM DOE, 2nd Batt. Hants Regiment, killed in action,
aged 25; and Lce. Corpl. SAMUEL GEORGE DOE, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment, 110, Kennet
Side, Reading. Wounded.