Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 635

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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES

Sons of Mr. and Mrs. NAISH, 79 Queens Road, Caversham.

Mr. Naish served six years in the 3rd Batt. Royal Berks Regiment. His three sons, his son-in-law, his brother-in -law and three nephews are serving their King and Country.

Pioneer E. 0. NAISH, 1st Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers. -- Wounded.

Pte. A. NAISH, 1st Batt. Welsh Guards. -- Killed in action.

Pte. JOHN NAISH, 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. -- Frostbitten.


Sons of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES HAWKES, of Beenham.

Sergt. JAS. HAWKES, M.G.C. -- €” Twice wounded and awarded Military Medal.

Pte. WILLIAM HAWKES, Royal Berks Regiment. -- ” Twice wounded.

Pte. GEORGE HAWKES, Leicester Regiment. -- ” Killed in action.

Corpl. FRED HAWKES, Devon Regt. -- Suffering from trench fever.


Sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. ALDRIDGE, of Silchester.

Pte. A. ALDRIDGE, Hants Regiment. -- Wounded.

Pte. A. W. ALDRIDGE, Hants Reg. -- In Egypt.

Pte. W. ALDRIDGE, Hants Regt. -- In Egypt.

Tpr. R. ALDRIDGE, Yeomanry. -- Wounded.

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