Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 630
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THE ROYAL FUSILIERS
The late Pte. A. R. DAVIES, Theale. -- Died of wounds.
The late Corpl. R. PROCTOR, Cedar Cottage, Binfield. -- Killed in action.
Second Lieut. MAURICE G. MILSOM, 4, Marlborough Avenue, Reading.. -- Wounded.
Pte. H. HUZZEY, Arborfield Cross. -- Wounded.
Pte. A. G. MARTIN, attached Middlesex Regt., Culham Green, Oxon. -- Missing.
These are two photographs of E. LEWER, formerly a lance-corporal in the Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewer, of Wokingham. He narrowly escaped death through a bursting shell in France, but recovered, was sent to the Dardanelles and then invalided home, having served 21 years in the Army. Being called up again he joined the Navy, and now looks a young, if not a younger, man than ever .
Pte. F. NICKLESS, 87, Albany Road, Reading. -- Missing.
The late Sergt. T. J. JONES, 141, Queens Road, Lower Caversham. -- Killed in action.
Lce.-Corpl. TREVOR MORTIMER LLOYD, attached Middlesex Regt., 22, Belrington Road, Higher Tranmerie, Birkenhead. -- Missing.
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