Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 781

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 781
Page number 781
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

Sergt. F.E. CLACEY, Q.R.W.S. 13 Hatch Ride, Crowthorne. Awarded the CROIX DE GUERRE.

Gunner W. EBDEN, Tank Corps, 7 Alfred Street, Reading. Wounded.

The late Rfn. WILLIAM ARTHUR MONGER, Tagg Lane, Dunsden, killed in a ction.

Pte. J. MORRIS, 19th Hussars, Fair Villa, Easthampstead. Wounded.

The late Pte. A.C. TAYLOR, 8 th Batt. Somerset L.I., Comfrey House, New Road, Ascot. Died of wounds.

The late Pte. F. SEYMOUR, Queen's (Royal West Surrey) the third son whom Mr and Mrs Seymour of Waterloo Place, Crowthorne, have lost in the war.

Pte. EDGAR S. SMITH, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.) attached T.M.B. 33 London Road, Reading. Missing.

In EGYPT Pte. W.T. BARKUS, M.G.C. Civil Service Rifles, 2 Hatherley Road, Reading, late of the London County and Westminster Bank, Wantage.