Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 701
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ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
The late Sergt . A. W. SMITH , 4, Laurel
Cottages, Basingstoke Road, Reading .
Died of w o u n d s .
Sergt . HERBERT JAMES VICKERS,
Wokingham. Killed in action.
The late Gnr . G. MARCHAM , 34, Upper Basildon. Killed in acti on.
Gunner A. W. JORDAN, 20 Carey street, Reading. wounded.
The late Gunner ARTHUR PARSONS, Siege Battery, Station Road, Sunningdale. Killed in action.
The late Gunner J. BARKER, Santley Brickfield, Bill Hill, Wokingham. Killed in action.
The late Corpl. H.S. DENTON, "Sunnyside" Water Road, Reading. Died of wounds.
QUENN CHATS TO READING WARRIOR
The Queen recently visited the Cliveden Hospital, Taplow, and here her Majesty is seen chatting to Gunner MOSS of 23 Waldeck Street, Reading. Gunner Moss was educated at the Central School Reading, and was employed at Messrs. H. and G. Simonds. His wife and child are standing by his side.