Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg84
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg84 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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GREAT DEEDS.
The arccornpanying portraits are tiLalse tif a few Berk
shire men who have been mentioned in despatches or earned the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
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Pte. F. E. STOWELL, 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade, 5, Clappers Terrace, Reading.— Cangratulated by the General for conspicuous bravery In the field”
Pie. FRANK BUTLER, 4th Royal Irish Dragoons, 37, Weldale Street. Reading. who lost his regiment, and fighting with French cavalry for three weeks, earned the Legion d'Honneur.
Sergt. C. W. MUTTERS, 2nd Batt. Manchester regt. 53, Weldate Street, .—Mentioned in despatches.
Pte. ALFRED WOODS 1st Batt. Royal Berks.Regiment. Mentioned in dispatches for an act of bravery. he volunteered to leave the trenches to carry Lieut. Colonel Graham, when wounded, to safety.
Corpl. A. L. CHUTER, 56th Field Co. R.E.
late of Reading,—Awarded the D.C.M. after
leading hst party up to the enemy s position and very good organising work with the infantry attacking party, who had lost their officers and N.C.O.’s.
Sergeant. W. CLARK, Royal Engineers, The Swan Inn, Arborheld Cross—Mentioned in dispatches.
MAJOR A W BARTHOLOMEW, D.S.O., ton of Mr. A. C. Bartholomew, Parkeida Road,
Rcadirg. Mentioned in durpatches.
Coy..Serqt-Major PIKE, 2nd Batt.
King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 70.
Albany Read, Rending. Awarded Distjnnutshed Conduct Medal.
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