Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 472

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

Lce.-Corpl. H. G. FREEMAN, 19th King's Liverpool Regt . , second son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman , 29, Kidmore Road, Caversham, late Oxford Rd., Reading. - Wounded. The eldest son died of wounds in March, 1915.

Pte . D. E. BAGGS, Royal Warwick Regt., East Garston. - Wounded.

The late Pte. G. WILSON, 2nd Devon Regt . , 3, Rose Hill, Binfield. - Died of wounds after seven years' service.

The late CpI. LEONARD FRANKLIN GALE, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Husars, Wallingford. - Killed
in action. Aged 30.

Pte. JAMES WINNEN , 2nd Bedforshire Regt., St. Ronan's Stables, Bracknell . - Wounded.

Sergt. FRED SAYWELL, 9th Duke of Wellington's Regt ., late 4th Royal Berks. Regt., 36 Edward Street,
Abingdon. - Wounded, arm amputated.

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The late Lce.- Cpl. ARTHUR TUTTY, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 4, Christchurch Road , Reading. - Died of wounds. Aged 23.

CpI. CHARLES ROGERS, 10th Royal Hussars, Sindlesham. - Accidentally wounded while bomb throwing .

The late Lce.- Corporal J. PRICE, Cameronians (Scot tish Rifles), 32, Mount Street, Reading. - Killed in
action.

The late Lce.-Corpl. JOHN JAMES SIBLEY, 1st Yorks Regt, Drury Lane, Mortimer. - Died of wounds. Aged 29.

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