Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 574
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1/4TH BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.
Signaller W. E. GEORGE, Pound Green Farm, Grazeley. -- Wounded in the head.
The late Lce.-Corpl. A. D. COOPER, Wantage Road, late of Prospect Park, Reading. -- Died of wounds.
The late CpI. W. M. PIGGOTT, Church Lane, Three Mile Cross. -- Killed In action. Aged 24.
Pte. C. HAWKINS, Hurst. - Wounded.
Pte. GEORGE PHILLIPS, Westward Ho! Wokingham. -- Wounded.
Pte. J. BARRETT, transferred from 1/4th Royal Berks Regt. to Lincoln Regt. -- Shell shock and wounded. Now returned to the front.
Members of the Territorial Royal Berks Regiment recovering from wounds received at the beginning of the Great Push photographed at a camp at Ballyvonan, Ireland. Corpl. J. Powell, who sends us the photo says : " Although In a remote spot we receive the 'Reading Standard' every week, and It is very cordially welcomed; the picture pages being of especial Interest.!"
Lce.-Corpl. P. E. TAYLOR, Signal Section, 5,Bishop's Road, Reading. -- Wounded.
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