Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 968
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 968 |
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Page number | 968 |
Date | 1919 |
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Publisher | Unknown |
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ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT
6th & 7th BATTALIONS.
The following Officers were killed or died of wounds during the war: -
6th BATTALION.
Second Lieut. H. R. Freston.
Capt. R. Litten.
Lieut. K. R. Traill.
Second Lieut. E. C. Bayly.
Second Lieut. T. A. Collot.
Second Lieut. G. H. Courage.
Second Lieut. C. K. Howe.
Second Lieut. H. P. Souper.
Second Lieut. L. H. Saye.
Second Lieut. C. P. Ravenor.
Second Lieut. E. E. L. Phillips.
Second Lieut. R. E. Cripps.
Second Lieut. C. J. Fuller.
Second Lieut. W. V. Burgess.
Second Lieut. H. P. Sadler.
Second Lieut. F. C. D. Williams (E. Surrey Regt.).
Second Lieut. A. D. Bebee.
Second Lieut. G. C. Freeman.
Second Lieut. C. H. Todd.
Second Lieut. A. T. H. Tunbridge.
Lt. G. A. G. Wix (E. Surrey Regt.).
Second Lieut. W. G. Dymoke.
Second Lieut. A. Birch.
Second Lieut. A. Peel.
Capt. A. H. Hudson.
Lieut. H. S. Tindall.
Sec. Lieut. H. G. N. Tarrant, M.C.
Capt. H. Ackroyd, M.C., R.A.M.C.
Lieut. L. A. Kingham.
Lieut. W. R. Wacher.
Second Lieut. G. F. Austin.
Second Lieut. G. H. Tigar.
Capt. G. G. Paine, M.C.
Lieut. A. S. Fox.
7th BATTALION (at Salonika).
Lieut. G. W. R. Bray.
Second Lieut. H. D. Mosley.
Capt. R. A. B. Chancellor.
Second Lieut. P. J. Wiiliams (East Surrey Regt.).
Second Lieut. G. H. Day (Worcester Regt.).
Capt. D. S. Currey (Monmouth Regt.).
Major W. R. B. Gillespie.
Lieut. P. F. Budge (R.W. Surrey Regt.).
Second Lieut. C. W. Halfacre (attd. T.M.B.).
[photo, portrait] The late Lieut. H. P. ("Pat") DYMORE BROWN. - Died from pneumonia.
8th BATTALION.
The following Officers were killed or died of wounds during the war: -
Major R. W. Brakspear.
Lt. and Adjt. T. G. Peacock.
Capt. C. G. Paramore.
Capt. W. S. O . Oldman.
Lieut. D. C. Glen.
Lieut. W. G. Hobbs.
Lieut. L. H. Berlein.
Capt. H. K. Cassels.
Second Lieut. W. G. Haynes.
Second Lieut. H. C. L. Keeble.
Capt. D. M. Hanna.
Capt. R. M. Coote.
Second Lieut. C. Salman.
Second Lieut. C. Spartali.
Second Lieut. L. A. Klemantaski.
Second Lieut. F. Saxon Snell.
Second Lieut. G. E. Maggs.
Lieut. E. S. Joy.
Second Lieut. W. H. Bissley.
Second Lieut. W. N. Conyers.
Second Lieut. G. C. B. Harrison.
Second Lieut. L. G. Edens.
Second Lieut. D. W. Prout.
Second Lieut. V. D. W. Pitt.
Second Lieut. B. P. Hicks.
Major D. Tosetti, M.C.
Lieut. S. A. G. Harvey.
Lieut. N. Wiliams.
Second Lieut. J. C. Gordon.
Second Lieut. E. G. King.
Lieut.-Colonel R. E. Dewing, D.S.O. (R.E.).
Capt. W. Rogerson, R.A.M.C.
Lieut. E. M. Hartree (A.S.C.).
Second Lieut. G. W. Buckley.
Second Lieut. S. N. Brown.
Second Lieut. R. Cumbley.
Sec. Lieut. J. W . Palfree (Sherwood Foresters).
Second Lieut. J. Grant (Sherwood Foresters).
Second Lieut. L. G. Field.
Second Lieut. J. Long.
Second Lieut. C. W. Moss.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. L. F. W. SWEETZER, 7th Batt., 73, Catherine Street, Reading. - Killed in action at Salonika.
[photo, exterior] Mrs. Coles, 13, Junction Road, Reading, sends this picture of the great fire in Salonika. Men of the 7th Batt. Royal Berkshire Regt. were soon on the scene and lent prompt assistance in extinguishing the flames.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. T. HEWETT, 1st Batt., Newney Green, Mapledurham. - Killed in action.