Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 669

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ROYAL BERKS REGIMENT

Various Battalions

The late Corpl. A.E. GILES, Rush Hall Cottage, Southcote Lane, Reading, formerly in the employ of Mr. H.J. BLUNDELL, Killed in action aged 28.

Pte. ROBERT A. SIMMONS, Grove, Wantage. Wounded and trench fever.

Pte. C.H. CANE, 282 King's Road, Reading . Wounded.

Pte. W. WITHERS, son of Mrs Prior, Forest Road, Wokingham. Wounded.

Pte. G.W. FLOWER, 14 Cholmeley Terrace, Reading. Wounded third time.

Pte. G.V. WEBB, Ruscombe, Twyford. Wounded.

The late Lce.-Corpl. G. MASKELL, Lewis Gun Detachment, 235 Wykeham road, Reading . Died of wounds.

A group of the Royal berks Regiment serving in France. Their names are Lce.-Corpl. A.H. West, Lce.-Corpl. Allwood, Lce.-Corpl. Tegg, Pte. Cowdery and Pte. H. Hawkins of Reading.