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Aldermaston/Wasing Village Centenary Plaque Aldermaston/Wasing Village Centenary Plaque 1914-18 War Number Service Number Rank Surname Forename(s) Existing Memorial How Died Date_of_death Probable Action Age regiment unitshipsquadron honours_awards 38 9876 Private WINTERSON George kia 05/11/1914 1st Ypres 22 Coldstream Guards 2nd Bn. 4 10065 Private BUCKLAND Francis Francis Charles George kia 09/05/1915 2nd Ypres/Aubers Ridge? 37 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn. 21 88714 Acting Bombardier LOVELOCK Frederick Albert kia 08/08/1915 30 Royal Field Artillery "A" Bty. 46th Bde. 26 23467 Private SKEATES Albert Richard kia 31/08/1915 Ypres Salient KOYLI 6th Bn 10 13140 Serjeant GALT Maurice kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn 12 13139 Lance Corporal GAY John William kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 32 Royal Berkshire Regiment "A" Coy. 8th Bn. 13 13146 Private GREATRIX Herbert kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 29 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn 15 13138 Private HARRIS Shirley kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn 33 13117 Corporal TULL Arthur Dick kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn 34 13120 Private VINCE James Leonard kia 25/09/1915 Loos - Day 1 20 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn 3 13119 Private BUCKLAND Albert Louis Albert Lewis kia 13/10/1915 Loos - Hulluch 30 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn. 22/also W - Captain MOUNT Francis - 13/10/1915 Loos - Hulluch 43 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5th Bn. 24 13124 Private SAUNDERS Gilbert Leonard kia 13/10/1915 Loos - Hulluch 27 Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Bn. 32 16449 Private TILLIN(g) Henry Thomas dow 20/10/1915 37 Royal Berkshire Regiment 6th Bn. 16 81435 Private IREMONGER Hubert Roxby - 25/01/1916 24 Canadian Infantry 8th Bn. 6 2122 Private CHAPMAN Albert Edward Victor kia 16/05/1916 Somme (raid?) Royal Berkshire Regiment 1/4th Bn 1 18643 Private ABBOTT Roland kia 01/07/1916 Somme (Mansel Copse/Mametz) 22 Devonshire Regiment 8th Bn 23 16753 Private POPEJOY Arthur kia 03/07/1916 Somme (Ovillers-la-Boiselle) Royal Berkshire Regiment 5th Bn 29 7973 Serjeant SMITH Herbert William dow 24/07/1916 Somme Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn 36 16619 Private WICKENS Alfred Percy Philip kia 27/07/1916 Somme 19 Royal Berkshire Regiment 1st Bn. 30 8996 Serjeant TAYLOR Alfred James dow 02/08/1916 25 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn 7 25830 Private COLEMAN Ernest kia 15/09/1916 Somme (Flers-Courcelette) 25 Leicestershire Regiment C Coy, 1st Bn 40 22514 Private WITHERS William Joseph kia 23/10/1916 Somme (Le Transloy) 26 Hampshire Regiment 1st Bn. 11 43909 Shoeing Smith GAY James Henry died 25/02/1917 2nd Kut 40 Royal Field Artillery "A" Bty. 66th Bde. 31 30058 Private TAYLOR Oliver kia 29/04/1917 Arras 28 Royal Berkshire Regiment 1st Bn 9 19293 Lance Corporal CRIPPS Walter kia 30/04/1917 Arras 22 Machine Gun Corps 35th Coy 27 37575 Lance Corporal SLADE William James kia 03/05/1917 Arras - 2nd Phase Royal Berkshire Regiment 1st Bn W2 26909 Private BLAKE James Reginald James dow 08/06/1917 Messines Hampshire Regiment 15th Bn. 5/also W 159422 Gunner CHANDLER William Harry dow 15/07/1917 37 Royal Field Artillery 8th Reserve Bty. 37 202085 Private WINKWORTH Harvey George kia 31/07/1917 3rd Ypres - Day 1 24 Royal Berkshire Regiment 6th Bn. 8 200178 Private COLLYER Edward kia 16/08/1917 3rd Ypres - Langemarck? Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn 17 37243 Private JACOB Frederick James kia 30/08/1917 Nieuport 28 Devonshire Regiment 14th Bn. 39 11921 Private WITHERS Albert kia 06/10/1917 3rd Ypres - Passcendaele 22 Dorsetshire Regiment 5th Bn. 20 552566 Private KERSLEY John Wentworth - 11/11/1917 3rd Ypres -Passchendaele 42 Canadian Infantry 10th Bn. 2 G/12746 Lance Corporal BROWN Walter kia 05/12/1917 East Kent Regt 1st Bn 18 200187 Private JACOB Sidney Ralph dow 07/12/1917 23 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd/4th Bn. 25 94657 Air Mechanic 3rd Class SCUTTER Arthur - 16/03/1918 Accident/'flu? 20 Royal Flying Corps Recruits Depot 14 28307 Private HALLETT George dow 25/04/1918 German Spring Offensive Hampshire Regiment 1st Bn 35 13016 Private WALTERS Roland Henry CWGC Ronald dow 02/05/1918 German Spring Offensive 23 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn. 28 270918 Serjeant SMITH Augustus James kia 23/08/1918 Advance to Victory 29 Hertfordshire Regiment 1st Bn. W3 42352 Private HUTCHINS Stanley James 21/09/1918 Advance to Victory 19 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd Bn. 19 PLY/1345S Private JONES George Benjamin - 08/10/1918 Advance to Victory Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st RM Bn RN Divn MM W4 - 2nd Lieutenant LOVE Henry J - 02/11/1918 Advance to Victory 26 Royal Berkshire Regiment 2nd/4th Bn. MM W1 Not traced Private ARMSTRONG Henry Aldermaston/Wasing Village Centenary Plaque 1914-18 War Number Service Number Rank Surname Forename(s) Born Enlisted Residence Other country 38 9876 Private WINTERSON George Chirton, Wilts Devizes Aldermaston Belgium 4 10065 Private BUCKLAND Francis Basingstoke Reading Belgium 21 88714 Acting Bombardier LOVELOCK Frederick Albert Hungerford Reading fm 54255 Pte RAMC Belgium 26 23467 Private SKEATES Albert Richard Aldermaston Andover Belgium 10 13140 Serjeant GALT Maurice Aldermaston Aldermaston Basingstoke France 12 13139 Lance Corporal GAY John William Aldermaston Aldermaston France 13 13146 Private GREATRIX Herbert Longdon, Staffs Aldermaston Longdon, Staffs France 15 13138 Private HARRIS Shirley Leicester Aldermaston Leicester France 33 13117 Corporal TULL Arthur Dick Tadley Aldermaston Padworth France 34 13120 Private VINCE James Leonard Basingstoke Aldermaston Basingstoke France 3 13119 Private BUCKLAND Albert Louis Pamber Aldermaston France 22/also W - Captain MOUNT Francis - - - - France 24 13124 Private SAUNDERS Gilbert Leonard Aldermaston Aldermaston France 32 16449 Private TILLIN(g) Henry Thomas Aldermaston Maidenhead France 16 81435 Private IREMONGER Hubert Roxby - - - - Belgium 6 2122 Private CHAPMAN Albert Edward Victor Theale Aldermaston Reading France 1 18643 Private ABBOTT Roland Aldermaston London Wolverton France 23 16753 Private POPEJOY Arthur Aldermaston Newbury France 29 7973 Serjeant SMITH Herbert William East Hendred Reading Dover France 36 16619 Private WICKENS Alfred Percy Philip Wasing Newbury Wasing France 30 8996 Serjeant TAYLOR Alfred James Aldermaston Reading Ufton, Berks United Kingdom 7 25830 Private COLEMAN Ernest Padworth Oakham, Rutland France 40 22514 Private WITHERS William Joseph Wittenditch, Wilts Newbury Headley France 11 43909 Shoeing Smith GAY James Henry Guildford Addlestone, Surrey Iraq 31 30058 Private TAYLOR Oliver Aldermaston Maidenhead France 9 19293 Lance Corporal CRIPPS Walter Tadley Reading Basingstoke fm 10287 Royal Berks Berkshire Regt France 27 37575 Lance Corporal SLADE William James Beenham Aldermaston Wantage France W2 26909 Private BLAKE James Reginald Belgium 5/also W 159422 Gunner CHANDLER William Harry Wasing Wilmslow, Cheshire United Kingdom 37 202085 Private WINKWORTH Harvey George Aldermaston Reading Hungerford Belgium 8 200178 Private COLLYER Edward Wokingham Aldermaston Chelmsford Belgium 17 37243 Private JACOB Frederick James Aldermaston Reading Aldermaston 92099 154th Labour Corps, fm 27243 Devonshire RegtBelgium 39 11921 Private WITHERS Albert Clackford, Bedwin, Hants Newbury Belgium 20 552566 Private KERSLEY John Wentworth - - - - Belgium 2 G/12746 Lance Corporal BROWN Walter Frimley Newbury Aldermaston fm G/24402 9th Royal Berkshire Regt France 18 200187 Private JACOB Sidney Ralph Aldermaston Aldermaston France 25 94657 Air Mechanic 3rd Class SCUTTER Arthur - - - - United Kingdom 14 28307 Private HALLETT George Aldermaston Slough Datchet, Bucks France 35 13016 Private WALTERS Roland Henry Aldermaston Reading Hungerford France 28 270918 Serjeant SMITH Augustus James Abingdon Reading Dover fm 8518 Royal Berks Regt France W3 42352 Private HUTCHINS Stanley James France 19 PLY/1345S Private JONES George Benjamin - - - France W4 - 2nd Lieutenant LOVE Henry J - - - - France W1 Not traced Private ARMSTRONG Henry Aldermaston/Wasing Village Centenary Plaque 1914-18 War Number Service Number Rank Surname Forename(s) cemeterymemorial gravereference 38 9876 Private WINTERSON George YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Panel 11. 4 10065 Private BUCKLAND Francis PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Panel 7 and 8. 21 88714 Acting Bombardier LOVELOCK Frederick Albert DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY VII. E. 9. 26 23467 Private SKEATES Albert Richard YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY X. D. 26 10 13140 Serjeant GALT Maurice LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 12 13139 Lance Corporal GAY John William LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 13 13146 Private GREATRIX Herbert CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ XV. M. 21 15 13138 Private HARRIS Shirley LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 33 13117 Corporal TULL Arthur Dick LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 34 13120 Private VINCE James Leonard LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 3 13119 Private BUCKLAND Albert Louis LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 22/also W - Captain MOUNT Francis LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 24 13124 Private SAUNDERS Gilbert Leonard LOOS MEMORIAL Panel 93 to 95. 32 16449 Private TILLIN(g) Henry Thomas ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN A. 13. 16. 16 81435 Private IREMONGER Hubert Roxby BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION III. A. 51. 6 2122 Private CHAPMAN Albert Edward Victor HEBUTERNE MILITARY CEMETERY I. C. 2 1 18643 Private ABBOTT Roland DEVONSHIRE CEMETERY< MAMETZ B. 3 23 16753 Private POPEJOY Arthur OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY VI. M. 9 29 7973 Serjeant SMITH Herbert William SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY P. 2 36 16619 Private WICKENS Alfred Percy Philip THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 11 D. 30 8996 Serjeant TAYLOR Alfred James UFTON NERVET (ST PETER) CHURCHYARD 7 25830 Private COLEMAN Ernest THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 2 C and 3A 40 22514 Private WITHERS William Joseph THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 7 C and 7 B. 11 43909 Shoeing Smith GAY James Henry AMARA WAR CEMETERY Shaikh Saad Old Cem. Mem. 31 30058 Private TAYLOR Oliver ARRAS MEMORIAL Bay 7 9 19293 Lance Corporal CRIPPS Walter ARRAS MEMORIAL Bay 10 27 37575 Lance Corporal SLADE William James ARRAS MEMORIAL Bay 7 W2 26909 Private BLAKE James Reginald MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY I.
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