Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 581

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.

The late Pte. W. NEALE, Sherwood Foresters, Binfield Road, Bracknell. -- Killed in action. Aged 28.

A group of machine gunners, including Sergt. S. J. REGLER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Regler, of 232, Liverpool Road, Reading. He has been transferred to a tank.

The late Bglr. FRANCIS J. WOODS, Welsh Regt., East IIsley. -- Killed in action.

The late Pte. DANIEL SMITH, Leicesters, Sindlesham. -- Reported missing July, 1916, now reported killed
in action.

Sapper H. COX, R.N.D.E , who, coming over from Canada, contracted fever at Gallipoli. His home is 4, Hedgegrove Terrace, Thames Avenue, Pangbourne.

Pte. R. HERBERT, Essex Regt. , 102, Weldale Street, Reading. -- ” Wounded in hand and knee.

Sergt. F. E. PARKER, M.G.C., 10 pring Road, Abingdon. -- €” Blinded at Beaumont Hamel.

Pte. F. DOWNHAM, M.G.C. , son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Downham, Mill Road, Padworth. -- Wounded in right arm .

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