Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 822
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 822 |
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Page number | 822 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.
Pte. G. MAY , Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
of 2, Mundesley St., Reading. Missing.
P t e H . RANDALL , Worcester Regt., of
1, Aubrey Terrace, Orts Road, Reading.
Severely wounded.
The late Ptc. G. F. M. BUTLER,
Labour Corps, of Buckhurst Hill, Ascot.
Killed in action.
Pte. H. MORRIS , Dorsets, of 16, Ami t y
St., Reading. Wounded in Palestine.
tie. A. MITCHELL , Duke of Cornwall's
L. I. , of 21, Victoria Road, Reading.
Severe gas shell wound.
Photo to by Drake.
Lieut. H. S. DUNN , A. V. C . , of Reading, who is now in India, has been promoted captain.
Rfn. A.W. BIDDLES, Queen's Westminsters
of Sydney Lodge, Prospect Street, Reading . - Wo u n d e d .
The late Corpl. E. BROAD , Somerset
L. I. , of 21, Clarendon Road, Reading.
Died of wounds.
Pie. J. RUMBLE , East Surrey Regt., of
Lower Bolney Farm, Henley. Wounded
for the third time.
Pte. S. L. HENWOOD , Home Service,
late Devon Regt., of 16, Willow Street,
Reading. Invalided and discharged.