Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 623

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BROTHERS, AND COMRADES TOO

Shoeing Smith J. H. GAY, R.F.A. --€” Died in hospital in Mesopotamia on February 25th. Aged 40.

Lce.-Corpl. J. W. GAY, Royal Berks Regt. -- Killed in action on September 25th, 1915. Aged 32.

Only sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gay of Aldermaston.

Signaller JACK CHILDS, Duke of Carnwall'€™s L.l. -- €” Seriously wounded.

GEORGE STANLEY CHILDS, Royal Berks Regt. -- €” Sick.

Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. Childs, 54, Brunswick Street, Reading.

Pte. F. G. WOODASON, 8th Royal Berks, Cedar Cottage, Binfield, Bracknell. -- Wounded.

Pte. H. WOODASON, Cedar Cottage, Binfield. -- €” Prisoner of war.

The late Pte. ROBERT NASH, 2nd Batt Oxford and Bucks L.I. -- Died in Turkish hands.

The late Pte. WILLIAM NASH, Royal Berks Regt. -- €” Killed in action.

Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Nash, Lower Farm, Purley, late of Mapledurham.

Second Air Mechanic TOM GRAY, R.F.C., 21, Zinzan Street, Reading. -- €” Died of spotted fever.

Lce.-Corpl. FRED GRAY, Royal Berks Regt., 21, Zinzan Street, Reading. -- €” Killed in action.

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