Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 749

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 749
Page number 749
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

The late A.M. E.V. MORRIS, R.F.C., Basingstoke. Drowned at sea.

Sergt. S.S. LUSTED, R.M.P. late of the Royal Berks Regt., 70 Elm Park Road, Reading. Invalided.

Pte. F. LOVEGROVE, M.G.C., 25 Chesterman Street, Reading. Missing.

Major R.C. WILLIAMSON, an old British School (Reading) Boy who joined the 91st Highlanders 40 years ago.

Pte. S. HURST, Royal Warwick Regt., of Jennett's Hill, Bradfield. Suffered from shell shock.

Pte. A.W. OLIVER, Somerset L.I., Basingstoke Road, Swallowfield. Sick.

Police Sergt. E. WOOD, M.M.P., 61st Division, of Thames Cot, Taplow. Awarded M.S.M.

The late Second Lieutenant A.G. SUTTON, Rifle Brigade.
Second Lieutenant A. G. Sutton was killed in action on Jan. 2nd 1918, aged 19. He was the youngest son of Mr Leonard Sutton, Hillside, Reading. He was educated at St Andrew's, Southborough and Repton. He was trained at Oxford Officers' Cadet Battalion in the summer of 1917, received his commission in October, and went abroad to join his Battalion on December 2nd. This is the third son Mr Sutton has lost in the war.