Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 808

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 808
Page number 808
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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PATRIOTIC FAM ILIES.
T h e Sons of M r. an d M rs. E. MOSS ,
Ridge Farm , Finchampstead.

1st D r i v e r E. MOSS, A.S.C., France.

Pte. W . MOSS , A .S . C . , M . T . €” In France.

3 r d G n r . G . MOSS , w h o ser ved w i t h t he
tanks a n d suffer ed f r o m trench fever .

Pte. A. MOSS, Devon Regiment.

BROTHERS IN THE NAVY.

Naval writer BILLIE EDWARDS , who
has been s t a t i o n e d w i t h t he North Sea
Fleet si nce j o i n i n g in 1914.

A . B. ( leading torpedo gunner ) F . C. EDWARDS , w h o has been a w a r d e d t he
D . S . M . a n d b a r f o r e xc el l ent w o r k at sea.

Naval writer ARTHUR EDWARDS , who
has seen a b o u t t h r e e y e a r s ’ ser vi ce afloat
in t he Ea s t .

BROTHERS AN D BROTHER-IN-LAW.

Gnr. H. E. SEYMOUR , R . F . A . , of 2, Dorset Street , Reading . €” W o u n d e d .

Pt e W SEYMOUR ,1st Batt .
Royal Berks. Regt. of 2 Dorset Street. Reading. €” T h r e e €™ t i me s w o u n d e d .


Pt e. G . WITTS , 8 t h Batt . Royal Berks Regt , a b r o t h e r - i n - l a w, w h o was w o u n d e d
in t he r e t r e a t f r o m Mons a n d a g a i n on
April 5t h, 1918.