Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 704

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Title Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record Volume 3 p. 704
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ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT. VARIOUS BATTALIONS .

Sergt. H. KILLFORD, Machine Gun Section , 127, Waverley Road, Reading .
Wounded.

The l at e Pte. N . J . WICKS , 37, Newport
Road, Reading.€” D i e d of wounds .

Sergt. W. R. JACKSON , 8 , Dorset St . ,
Reading.€” Wounded .

Pte. W. ENGLEFIELD , 6, Hatch Ride, Crowthorne . Sick.

The l at e Lce.- Corpl. HAROLD E. BEARD, l ate of Mapledurham.
Killed in action.

Pte. E. BECKINGHAM,
stretcher bearer , 80, Chatham Street, Reading. €”
H a s suffer ed f r o m trench fever, now r ej o i n e d his b a t t a l i o n .

Pte. E. EVANS ,66 , Silverwood S t r ee t , R e a d i n g . €”
Served 16 months in France.

The late Lce. - Corpl . A. C. GOFFE
Machine Gun Section, Twyford Fields..
K i l l e d i n act i on.

Sergt . J. HENSON.
6, Flint Street
Reading.€” Wound ed .

2nd Lieut.GERALD A.F. GILLMOR, elder son of the Rev. F.J.C. GILLMOR, St. Giles' , Reading. Wounded.