Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 824

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 824
Page number 824
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.

The late Lce.-Corpl. LEONARD L. HYDE , London Regt., 62, Orts Road,
Reading.€” Drowned.

Pte. C. E. GRIFFIN , King'€™s Liverpool
Regt., 23, Wescott Road, Wokingham.
Sick in hospital.

Pte. J. BOND , Yorks Regt
12, Rose Street Wokingham. Wounded in arm and leg.

The late Tpr . H. HARRY OGBOURNE ,
1st Life Guards, Rose Cottage, Victoria
Road, Wargrave. €” Died of wounds.
Aged 24.

The late Sec. Lieut. LEONARD ALBERT COX , King'€™s Own Shropshire L. I. , Heron Farm, Pangbourne.€” Killed in action.
Aged 28.

The late Pte. FRED . CHAMBERLAIN ,
13th Batt. Royal Sussex Regt., Mortimer.
€” Killed in action.

The late Pte. R. H. BURDEN, Worcester Regt., of Mapledurham.
Killed in action.

Sergt. H. BARNEY , M. F. P. , 10, Lennox
Road, Reading.€” Awarded the Meritorious
Service Medal.

Pte. L. J. WIGGINS , South Staffs., 59, Elm Park Road, Reading. Wounded.

Pte. GEORGE BOWDEN , Royal Scots Fusiliers, Reading.€” Wounded and gassed.