Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 288

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 288
Date 1917
Page number 288
Publisher Unknown
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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES.

The Brothers CHAMPION ,
Orchard Cottage, Calcot.

Sgt. JAS. CHAMPION, 3rd
Batt . Royal Berks Regiment.

Corporal MOSES CHAMPION, 3rd Batt .
Royal Berks Regiment . Wounded.

Col.-Sergt.-Major ADOLPHUS S. CHAMPION , King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry.

Lce. - Corpl . EDWARD CHAMPION , 3rd
Batt. Royal Berks Regt . -€”Wounded.

Pte. C. CHAMPION, 10th Batt.
Middlesex Regiment.

Stoker WILLIAM CHAMPION. -€” Interned
in Holland .

Sons of Mr. H . HARRIS, 42 , Blenheim Road, Reading.

Pte. ERNEST GEORGE HARRIS , Army Service Corps. ( M . T . ) .

Pt e. ALBERT EDWARD HARRIS, 13th Middlesex Regt. -€” Sick with
trench- foot.

[Khaki Studio.
Pte.CHAS. HENRY HARRIS , 32nd Div .
Signal Co. R . E .

Pte. CECIL WALLACE HARRIS,
Canadian Contingent. Wounded.

Pt e. W M . VALENTINE HARRIS,
Royal Army Medical Corps.

Sons of Mrs. E. J. WHEELER, 1, Beecham Road, Reading, a widow.

Pte. FRED WHEELER, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt .

Bugler LEONARD WHEELER, 2/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt .

Pte. CHARLES WHEELER, 1 /4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt .

Pte. HY. WHEELER , 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt.- Wounded and prisoner of war .

Cpl . J . WHEELER ,2nd Batt. Royal Scots Fusilliers. - €”Gassed.

Another son, Pte. GEORGE WHEELER , is serving in the King's Royal rifles. (no photo of him)

Sons and Step-sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. DAVIS , 134 , Cholmeley Road, Reading.

Staff- Sergt. GEORGE THOMAS DAVIS, Army Pay Corps.

Cpl . EDWARD FRANK DAVIS , 9th Batt . Royal Berks Regiment.

Pt e. HERBERT EDWARD BUTLER , Ist Batt . York and Lancaster Regt.- Wounded .

Rfn. ARTHUR FRED BUTLER, 1st Rifle Brigade. -€” Wounded.

Col . - Sergt. HENRY BUTLER , Military Foot Police.