Albert W Barker. Died 17 August 1917
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By John Chapman: “Albert Edward Barker ia also commemorated on the All Saints WM and the H Coy Muster list at the town hall, also the H Coy Memorial at Brock Barracks in Reading. He served with the 2nd/4th Royal Berks and at the Battle of Fromelles in July 1916 he rescued Sgt Harvey Bennet and dragged him into a shell hole (See Berks Chronicle 4/8/18). I could not find him on the CWGC list until I switched the initials around and found him as Edward Albert. Strangely I also have an A E Banker R Berks 200382 who was killed 16/8/17 – reported in the Berkshire Chronicle 22/2/18 page 3”