Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 804

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 804
Page number 804
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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BROTHERS, AND COMRADES

Pt e. W. HEATH ,
R .A.M .C. Wounded
and a wa r d e d Military Medal .

Pt e. A . HEATH , Oxford and Bucks L. I .,
Wounded.

Sons of Mr and Mrs HEATH of 41 Queen's Road, Caversham.

T h e l at e Gnr . C. B. HALE , M . G . C . , of
36, Bright on Road,
Reading . — D i e d of
wounds.

Pt e FRANK PORTLOCK , Royal Fusiliers
Discharged.

Son s of M r . an d M r s . HEATH , of 41, Queen's Road , Caversham .

Signaller EDWARD LEAHY,
attached 8t h Batt. Royal Berks. Regt. . , 99, Castle Hill, Reading.
Mi s s i n g .

Signaller FREDERICK LEAHY,
8t h Batt. . R o y a l B e r k s R e g t . , 99. Castle Hill ,
Reading. €” Mi s s i n g .

Second Lieut . H . G . HALE . D . L . I . , of
36, Brighton Road, Reading.Wou n d e d
a n d mi ssi n g.

The late Gnr. GEORGE HONOR, R.H.A. 2, Nursery Road,
Ki l l e d i n ac t i on


T h e l at e P t e . F R E D K . J PORTLOCK ,
A . S . C . , M . T . . t r a n s f e r r e d to 6 th Dorsets.
Ki l l e d in act i on.

Sons of Mrs PORTLOCK, Chaddleworth.


Signaller ALFRED HONOR, R.H.A.,
attached R . F . A . , 2 Nursery Road, Reaing.-Wounded.