Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 610
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GALLANT GUARDS.
The late Tpr. RUSSELL FREEMAN, 2nd Life Guards, 63, Briant's Avenue, Caversham, a constable of the Reading Borough Police Force. -- Died of wounds. Aged 31.
Tpr. H. CURTIS, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Uffington. Seriously injured on active service
Pte. W. T. ILES, Dragoon Guards, The Commons, Uffington. -- Invalided out with sciatica from being in wet trenches.
The late Pte. J. ALLAN, Scots Guards, 46, Queen's Road, Caversham. -- Killed in action.
Tpr. HORACE LONGHURST, 2nd Life Guards, "Beulah", Bracknell. - Recommended for devotion to wounded under fire.
The late Pte. W. H. YOUNG, Grenadier Guards, 638, Oxford Road, Reading. -- Died of wounds. Aged 39. (Eleven years' service.)
PRISONERS OF WAR
The soldier indicated by a cross is Lance.-Corporal LOADER, 2nd Scots Guards, of 53, Hill Street,
Reading.
Tpr. A. ROSIER. Dragoon Guards, West End,
Bradfield. -- Sick with malaria three times. Three brothers reserving.
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