Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 818

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 818
Page number 818
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT
V A R IO U S
B A T T A L IO N S .

Sergt . W. E. T A Y L O R , of 78, Sherman
Road, Reading.

AWARDED TH E MILITARY MEDAL.

T h e l at e Pt e. A. HAMBLETON,
of
29, Havelock Road, Wokingham. €” Ki l l e d
i n act i on.

Pt e. H . A . W . GODDARD
7t h Batt. ,
125, Culford Road, London , N . 1.
Ment i o n e d i n General Milne's des p at c hes f or
c on s pi c uou s ser vi ces at Salonika . H e a nd
t w o ot h e r s hel d a t r e n c h w h e n all t he
r est h a d been ki l l ed.

Pte. E. A . HAWKINS, 19, Wilton Road, Reading. Mi s s i n g .

Sergt . A . H . BUTLER , of Cromwell Road, Shaw, Newbury. €” Mi s s i n g .

Pte . F. G. WHITE , of Pear Tree Cottage, London Road, Wokingham.
Mi s s i n g .

Pt e. E. SIMMONDS,
of
Glenmaye,
Thames Avenue, Pangbourne. Mi s s i n g .

T h e l at e Pt e. W . BARNES , of 15, Elm Park Road, Reading. €” D i e d of w o u n d s .

The late Pte. A.C. PARKER, 3rd Batt. of Peppard, Died of peritonitis.

Sergt. ALBERT SHEPHERD, 7th Batt. Hermitage. Sick.