Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 773
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 773 |
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Page number | 773 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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ARMY SERVICE CORPS
The late Lce. Corpl. W. YOUNG, M.T. Thames Avenue, Pangbourne. Killed in action.
The late Pte. EDWIN POCOCK, eldest son of MrThomas Pocock, late of Reading. Killed in action.
Driver HIGGS M.T. eldest son of Mr and Mrs Higgs of the "Lion" Castle Street, Reading. Wounded.
The late Pte. C. POCOCK, M.T. 43 Whitley Wood Lane, Killed in action.
Pte. P. BELCHER M.T. 15 Collis Street, reading. Has been severely ill; now convalescent.
Wheeler Corpl. F. DIX, East St Helen's Street, Abingdon. Sick.
The late Driver C.D. COLLYER, M.T. 25 Howard Street, Wokingham. Died of wounds.
Staff-Sergt. H. CARTER of Mortimer having his temperature taken in the New End Military Hospital, Hampstead. He has been mentioned twice in despatches and has served three years in France.