Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 471
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ROYAL ENGINEERS
The late C.O.M. Sergt. J. LAMDEN, 2nd Field Co., Henley. - Died of wounds. Aged 35
The late Pioneer ERNEST GEORGE EDWARD ADAMS, 32nd Div. Signal Co., 97 Addington Road. Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 18
Sapper ARTHUR TEGG, Basingstoke Road, Reading. - Wounded
Sapper HARRY ROGERS, Reading Road, Pangbourne. - Sick
Telegraphists of the 35th Divisional Signal Company Royal Engineers raised by the Mayor of Reading, and Company-Sergt.-Major Houchin, of the Post Office Englinering Staff, Reading. A member of the company, Sapper Holmes, has gained the Military Medal for repairing telephone wire under heavy fire.
Spr. W. G. WILKINS, 3, Thames View, Cholsey. - Suffering from shell-shock
Spr ALBERT E. SMITH, The Beehive, Binfield. Wounded
Spr . S. WHICHELOW, 52, Newport Road, Reading. - Twice wounded.
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