Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 832

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 832
Page number 832
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

Pte. H. WICKS , Queen'€™s (Royal West
Surreys), of 29, Henry Street, Reading.
Wounded.

The late Lce.-Cpl. A. PEARSE , Queen’s
( West Surreys), of Irones Wood, Church
Street. Crowthorne.— Killed in action.

Sniper W. F. 0. ROSIER , Yorks Regt.,
1, Yew Tree Terrace, Church Street,
Hungerford. — Missing.

Pte. P. C. W. K I N G , Guards Machine
Gun Regt., Three Mi.'e Cross.— Wounded.

R. B E C K , Yorkshire Regt.,
Station Road, Didcot.— Missing.

Pte. F. G. W. R O B I N S , East Yorks
Regt.,
2,
Cardiff
Road,
Reading.
Missing.

Lce.-Corpl. W. H. G R A C E , Life Guards
(attached M. M. P . ) , and a member of
the Borough Police Force, Reading.
His gallant conduct in stopping runaway
horses brought an expression of high
appreciation from the General com
manding the Corps.

i he late Sergt. W. J. C L A R K , Durham
L. I. , of Mortimer.€” Died of wounds.

The late Sergt. W. M U N D A Y , Hants
Regt., 43, Brighten Road, Reading.—
Killed in action.

Pte. H. R O B I N S , Wilts Regt., of Chapel
Hill, Tilehurst.€” Missing.