Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 751

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 751
Page number 751
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES

Mr A.J. CLARKE of Hurst, who served twelve years in the Queen's Bays and seven and a half in India, with his three soldier sons, A.W.J. CLARKE, Royal Berks Regt, who has been wounded; W.H. CLARKE Royal Berks Regt. wearing three wounded stripes who is now under hospital treatment; and E.A. CLARKE R.H.D the youngest son.

Corpl. S.J. ROSIER A.S.C. M.T., West End, Bradfield. Wounded.

Pte. E.G. ROSIER M.G.C. West End, Bradfield. Wounded and discharged.

Pte. WILLIAM HACK Royal Berks Regt., 91 Catherine Street, Reading. Missing, believed prisoner of war.

Pte. DAVID HACK Royal Berks Regt. 91 Catherine Street, Reading. Sick.

A FATHER AND HIS SOLDIER SONS

Pte. WILLIAM BLACKALL, 4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 8 Cromwell Road, Caversham. Invalided.

Corpl. ALFRED BLACKALL, 1st Batt. Oxford and Bucks L.I. Twice wounded.

The late Pte. ARTHUR BLACKALL, 2/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt. Died of wounds.