Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 485
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ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.
The late Second Lieut. T. HALLARD MEAD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mead, 3,Broad Street, Wokingham. - Killed in action. He joined a Canadian Contingent and was promoted from the ranks.
Dvr. H. BLOOMFIELD, 41, East St., Reading. - Invalided with pleurisy and dysentery.
Sergt. G. H. KENDALL, 12th Battery, Catherine St., Reading. - Commended for conspicuous bravery on the field.
The late Gnr. F. DOLBY, Chavey Down. - Died of wounds.
[Photo by Walton Adams and Sons.
The late Second Lieut. W. CHRISTIE HICKMAN, Trunkwell House, Beech Hill. -Killed in action. Aged 28.
Sergt. E. DAY, 74, Wescott Road, Wokingham. - Wounded. Fourteen years' service.
Gnr. A. COX, Tilehurst. - Invalided; trench fever and shell shock.
Dvr. T. ROGERS, Sindlesham. - Twice wounded.
Gnr. W. MARRINER, 3, Luckley Path, Wokingham. - Sick.
Sgt. B. H. BAILEY, Broadmoor Rd., Crowthorne. - Wounded.
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