Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 760

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 760
Page number 760
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.

Dvr . T . L. ILOTT , 30, Wykeham Road,
Reading. W o u n d e d ,
fract ur ed skull, shoulder and right arm.

Gn r . S. V . MEARS , 2/ 1st Berks R . H . A . ,
4, Box Court , Coley . €” W o u n d e d .

Gunner T. W. S H U F F , of The Grove, Caversham.
AWARDED TH E BELGIAN CROIX DE GUERRE .


ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.

The l at e Pt e. W M . PINFOLD , Alworth,
near Reading. K i l l e d i n a c t i on .

Gnr. A. J . GALE , Davis Street, Hurst .
Wounded.

Gunner W ILLIAM REASON, Manor Farm , Woolstone . €” F o u r t i me s w o u n d e d .
AWARDED MILITARY MEDAL.

The l at e Bomdr. A. NUGENT, 33, Willow St . , Reading . K i l l e d i n ac t i on .
A g e d 34.

T h e l ate Gunner HARRY B. MANN,
f o r some y e ar s a servant a t Wellington
College. €” Ki l l e d i n act i on.

Sergt. W . TEAL, King' s Road, Newbury . †III w i t h malaria f e v e r i n Egypt .

Dvr. T. W . RALPH ( Jack ) , 21, Howard Road, Wokingham.€” Si ck.