Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 530

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BROTHERS, AND COMRADES TOO.

Pte. J. BRANT, 8th Royal Berks Regt. -- Twice wounded.

Pte. C. BRANT, Buffs. -- Wounded in face and both hands.

Sons of Mr. C. BRANT, Knowl Hill, Twyford.

Pte. JOHN MARSHALL, 1st Royal Berks Regt., Chapel Row, Bucklebury. -- Wounded.

Pte. ALFRED MARSHALL, 7th Royal Berks Regt. , Chapel Row, Bucklebury. -- Wounded.

Father and Son.
Dvr. ILES, Royal Engineers, 53, Brighton Road, Reading. -- Sick with fever and sunstroke. In hospital in Mesopotamia.

Able Seaman BERT ILES, his son, of H. M. S. Canada. Took part in battles of Heligoland, Bight and Jutland.

[Photo by Donna Roma.
Pte. C. WOODAGE, 1/4th Royal Berks Regt., Streatley. -- Wounded.

[Photo by Donna Roma.
Pte. S. WOODAGE, 1/4th Royal Berks Regt. , Streatley. -- Wounded.

The late Acting Corpl. W. MARTIN, Rifle Brigade, 99, Cumberland Road, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 18.

Pte C. MARTIN, Hussars, 99, Cumberland Road, Reading. -- Invalided, now returned to duty.

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