Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 487

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3rd BATTALION ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGT.

[Photo by Donna Roma.
Pte. A. Smith, machine gunner, Ashampstead. - Twice wounded.

The late Pte. WM. ALEXANDER, Wokingham. - Died of wounds. Aged 20.

TRAINED SIGNALLERS.

Top row : Pte. G. Keatley, Pte. T. Gilmour, Pte. R. Ward (Abingdon), Pte. L. Ard, Pte. F. Podd, Lce.-Corpl. F. Cornick, Pte. B. Inns.
Middle row : Pte. D. Sheehan, Lce.-Corpl . W . Grange, Pte. A. Bale (Abingdon), Pte. B. Smith (Henley), Pte. G. Mortby, Pte. P. Langston.
Bottom row : Corpl. E. Stone (Abingdon), Sergt. G. Hodsdon, Sergt. W. Bowles, Sergt. W . Gillingham, Corpl. R. Harper (Abingdon).

Pte. JACK KEENE, 9, Railway Cottages, Goring. - Missing since July, 1916.

Pte. FRANK KEENE, 9, Railway Cottages, Goring. - Invalided out of the Army.

Sergeant STANLEY ARMSTRONG, Machine Gun Corps, late 3rd Royal Berks Regt., 47, Easthampstead Road, Wokingham. - Wounded. He is only 18.

Pte. F. G. WHEELER, Beech Hill. - Missing since November 14t h, 1916.

C.O.M.S. TUCKER, King Street, Wokingham. - Awarded the Military Medal.

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