Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 319

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 319
Date 1917
Page number 319
Publisher Unknown
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

The late Lce.-Sergt. T . HILL, 9th Bat t . East Surrey Regt ., East Heath, Wokingham . Killed in action . Aged 21.

Lce. -Corpl. L. M. DUTHIE, 2 nd Batt . Gordon Highlanders , 39, Swansea Road , Reading. -€”Wounded and discharged.

The late Pt e. E. H . BATT , Devon Regt., Oak Cottage, Little Sandhurst. Killed in action. Aged 23.

Pte. CHARLES BUNCE, 1st Northants Regt . , 36, Barkham Rd.,Wokingham. - Wounded.

The late Corpl . F. NORTH , 1st Batt . Suffolk Regt . , 75, Highgrove Street , Reading. - €” Killed in action. Aged 25.
One of four brothers on service.

The late Pte. CHAS. TURNER , 1st Batt . Gloucester Regt. , Pangbourne. - Died of wounds. Aged 28.
€”
Bombr. J. T .ALEXANDER, R.H.A. , Polo Farm , Wokingham. - €” Invalided.

JACK SMITH , captain of the Reading Football Club, as a corporal in the Army Veterinary Corps. Jack's the boy
for work- whether it's in the international match or in an Elm Park game.

Pte. W.J. GEARING, 8th Batt. Bedfordshire Regt. ,Rose Hill , Binfield. - €” Wounded .

Sergt. W, MORGAN, Royal Irish Rifles, Broadmoor Road, Crowthorne. Invalided with rheumatism.