Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 699
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REWARDS FOR GOOD SERVICE
Major GUY H. SAWYER, Royal berks. Regt. Maidenhead. Awarded the D.S.O.. Wounded.
Coy.-Sergt.-Major P> SHARPE, The Knowle, Woodcote Road, Caversham. Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
Sergt. H. L. AUST, Royal Berks. Regt. 34 Milton Road, Reading. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
Sergt.-Major E.T. WALDRON, A.S.C. eldest son of Mr and Mrs Tom Waldron of "The Nook" Whitley, Reading. Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
Gunner GEORGE BOLTON, R.H.A. The Hollies, Binfield. The Major-General of his Division has placed on record his appreciation of his conspicuous bravery at St. Eloi on June 21st.
Corpl. HAYDEN, Royal Irish Fusiliers, Devonshire Lodge Auxiliary Hospital, Bath Road, Reading. Awarded the Russian Order of St George, 2nd class.
Flight Sergt. C.W. DURMAN, 16 Curzon Street, Reading previously employed by Messrs. Sutton and Sons. Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
Sergeant H. FOTHERBY, Southcote Grange Farm. Awarded the Royal Humane Society Medal for animal life-saving in France.