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Surname:Binnion
Initials:D
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/10743
Notes:MMP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3) Egypt, 10/11/1914 to 23/2/17 and (1) France, 23/2/17 to 10/3/18. Previously served in the 3 Lancashire Fusiliers Rifle Volunteers. 31/8/1914 he enlisted as a Pte. Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo. No. 3361, age 29.1 years, occupation Builder, born Pendleton, Lancashire, address: 13 Carleton Road, Pendleton, Manchester, later 28 Elllary Road, Pendleton. 1/3/1917 to MMP, 42 Division. Served Home 31/8/1914 to 9/9/1914, Egypt 10/9/1914 to 23/2/1917, BEF 24/2/1917 to 10/3/1918, Home 11/3/1918 to 20/4/1919 medically discharged. 21/4/1918 he was awarded 27/6d per week for 4 weeks then 5/5d per week, to be reviewed in 48 weeks.
Info from Pension Index Cards. Binnion, Daniel, MMP, 10743, L/Cpl, 28 Elleray Road, Pendleton, 20/4/1918 discharged, born 1884, single, occupation Joiner, Debility Pavecis of Sphincter. Also Widow Ethel, Binnion, Daniel, Duke of Lancs. Yeo, (MMP) P/10743, 3/MB/18149, 20/4/1918, 28 Ellery Road, Pendleton, Manchester 3/APD/ 382, 10/32/26. Stamp: Ad 10/4/1919 at 27/6d, from 21/4/1918 to 21/5/1918, Chelsea No. VV50.1138, Received 16/4/1918. Also Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. 3/MB18149, MC/5586413, AF5983. Claimant Binnion, Ethel, Man's Name Binnion, Daniel (Deceased) D/D 11/5/1965, MMP, L/Cpl, No. P/10743, relationship to man Widow.
Daniel Binnion.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Silver War Badge (London Gazette: WO 329/3243 Page: List MPC/58 April 10, 1918)
Citation: Badge No. 405229. Enlisted 31/8/1914 discharged 20/4/1918. Army order 265 of 1917, Sec B. Age 33years 9months. Served abroad.