Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 828
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 828 |
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Page number | 828 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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Th e ROYAL AIR FORCE
The late Second Lieut. W. SPENCER SMALLWOOD , R. F. C. , 59, Alexandra Road, Reading. Killed in action.
Second Lieut. A. FIELDING CLARKE , R. F. C. , son of
Capt. Dr. Fielding Clarke, "Ampthill" , Craven Road, Reading.
Missing, after a bombing expedition on
Metz.
1st Class Air Mechanic K. H. THOW , 16 Denmark Road, Reading, who took part
in the Naval raid on Zeebrugge. He was
on a motor launch which laid alongside
blockships and assisted In rescue work.
T he late Second Lieut. F. J. CUNNINGHAM , R. F. C. , " Westdene," Earley, who
died at his home after illness contracted
on active service.
Second Lieut. L. RUSSELL , R.F.C.
Sonning. Wounded.
BROTHERS M E E T IN MACEDONIA .
Not having seen one another for nine years, Air Mechanic S. WYLES and ALFRED
WYLES , of the same force, both Reading men, met in Macedonia, and naturally the
handshake was a hearty one, as the picture denotes.
Second Air Mechanic A. E. SMITH . 16, Swainstone Road,
Reading. Awarded
the Meritorious Service Medal.