Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 826
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 826 |
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Page number | 826 |
Date | 1919 |
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Publisher | Unknown |
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BERKSHIRE YEOMANRY
The late Pte. F. C. STEVENS , 22, Brisbane Road, Reading. Drowned whilst
gallantly attempting a rescue.
Pte. A. W. READE , Wilts Yeomanry,
attached Wilts Regt., late of the Berks Yeomanry,
Collier's Farm,
Baulking, Faringdon. Wounded.
T h e late Tpr . H. J. HODGES , Berks Yeomanry and Imperial Camel Corps, of
95, De Beauvoir Road, Reading. Killed
in action.
Sergt. H. HART . Awarded the Military
Medal for good work in Palestine.
The late Sergt. FRANK SHERVAL , 105, King's Road, Reading. Died of
pneumonia.
Dvr. A. BUCKSEY , 10, Coldicutt Street,
Caversham, who was saved from a torpedoed boat.
He is now In France.
Trooper E. COLLYER , School Road, Tilehurst. Wounded,
Pte. F. W. FULLBROOK , 29, Prince of Wales Avenue, Reading. Missing.
Tpr . HENRY GODWIN,
10, Great Knollys Street,
Reading. Awarded Military Medal.
CASUALTIES IN PALESTINE .
The " Chlorine"
a regimental journal published .i n Egypt gave the following list of
casualties in the Berkshire Yeomanry in the
fighting which occurred in the latter .part o f 1917 :
Killed in a c tio n Lieut.-Col. A. M. Pirie,
D.S.O., Lieut. R. F. N. Bertie, 2nd Lieut. W.
V. R. Sutton, 2nd Lieut. R. T. Hewer, Lce.Corpl. F. Embling, Pte. W. Chislett,
Corpl. F. Gale. Pte. F. Goldswain. Pte. C. Courtney,
Corpl E. A. Excell, Lce.-Corpl. S. Ewins, Pte. W. J. W oodland, Pte. S. B. Mathews,
Sergt. J. Sammons, Pte. W. G. Swain, Pte. R. T.Smith, Lce.-Corpl. Nicholson, Pte. R. J. Legg,
and Pte. W. H. Warden.
Died of wounds.: Capt. W . H. Thomas, Lce.Corpl. E. E. Bunce, Sergt. P. Bishop. Farrier Sergt. C. Newall, Ptes. D. W . Leaver,
A. J. Shipley, W. Round and E. O. Gerber.
Missing.:Lieut. A. H. Headington, Lieut. A. W. M. Budgett, Sergt. H. G. W eakford,
Sergt. H Batten. Lce.-Corpl. F. R. Hutchins, Lce.Corpl. W. E. Broad, Ptes. F. W. Fullbrook,
H.Chapman, D. F. Haggith, W . Goater, R. W.Williis, R. P. Surman, L. G. Cross,
W . Flemming. F. E. Vines, E. Nailor. J. C. Payne, F. W. Everest, J. Archibald, H. Q. Allen,
S. T. Naish, H. A. Whitehead and T. H. Humphreys.
Wounded and M issing: Lce.-Cpl. W . Goode,
Ptes. F. W . Hatch, T. H. Wilson and R. J. Appleton.