Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 576
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.
The late Rfn. REUBEN KNIGHT, London Regt., Clematis Cottage, Silchester. -- Killed in action. Aged 17.
Pte. A. C. COX , Somerset L. I., 136, Great Knollys Street, Reading. -- Wounded for the second time.
The late Rfn. A. C. CAUDWELL, Queen's Westminster Rifles, an old Reading Collegiate School boy and formerly in business in the town. -- Killed in action.
Pte. H. GREGORY, London Regt., Bracknell. -- Wounded in left thigh.
Pte. FRANK KEEN, Machine Gun Corps, Binfield Road, Bracknell. -- Wounded.
Rfn. CHARLES QUELCH, London P.O. Rifles, of Charville Cottages, Twyford. -- Missing, believed killed. Aged 22.
Pte. A. J. MILLS, Army Ordnance Corps, 18, Stanley Grove, Reading. -- Suffering from severe burns, the
result of an accident.
Pte. W. WESTLAKE, Navvies Batt., Havelock Rd., Wokingham. -- Wounded in both legs.
Corpl. Dmr. J. B. SMITH, Royal Warwick Regt., Small Heath, Birmingham. Missing.
Pte. TOM MILLARD, Machine Gun Corps, son-in-law of Mr. Harry Mears, 14, Garrard St ., Reading. - Wounded in mouth and leg.
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