Berkshire and the War "The Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 791
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Title | Berkshire and the War "The Reading Standard". Volume 4. p 791 |
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Page number | 791 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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ROYAL ENGINEERS
The late Sapper HAYNES, 39 Pell Street, Reading. Died of wounds.
Sergt. R. COTTRELL, 43 Pitcroft Avenue, Reading. Sick
The late Spr. G.H. MARTIN, 45 Cranbury Road, Reading. Died.
The late Lieut. EUSTACE M. SUTTON, Signal Company raised at Wantage Hall, Reading. Killed in action. He is the fourth son Mr Leonard Sutton J.P. has lost in the war.
Corpl. S.G. CRANSTONE, Signal Co. 23 Hagley Road, Reading. Awarded Military Medal.
The late Spr. F.W. PIKE, Signal Section, before the war was a postman at Reading. Died of pleurisy.
Spr. O.R. BUNCE, attached West Yorks Pioneers, 39 Culver Road, Reading. Wounded.
Sergt. JOHN ENGLEFIELD, Signal Section, 41 Beford Road, Reading. Awarded Military Medal.