Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 511
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1st BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT,
The late Lce.-Corpl. W. THATCHER, Swinburne Road, Abingdon. -- Killed in action. Aged 19.
Pte. H. RADBURN, 14, Bright St., Reading. -- Twice wounded.
Pte. ERNEST GEO. BROADWAY, Bracknell. -- Wounded.
L.-Cpl. ARTHUR HAINES, Avenalls Cottages, Thatcham. Wounded.
The late Lance-Corporal WILLIAM COLLINSON, Bagshot Road, Bracknell. -- Killed in action.
Lce.-Corpl. Dmr. W. GAMBLING, 242, Southampton St., Reading. -- Wounded.
Pte. EDWIN T. WILCOX, Midgham. -- Wounded.
Pte.JOHN ROBERTS, Longcot, Faringdon. He has returned from the front three times, first wounded, second frostbitten, third sufring from the heart through being blown up.
Pte. A. LEADBETTER, Machine Gun Section, Mortimer. -- Wounded.
Pte. W. E. LACEY.-- Wounded. A brother, Sergt. Harry Lacey, was killed.
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