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Alfred Loyola Bannin

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Alfred Loyola Bannin

Birth
Kings County, New York, USA
Death
23 Dec 1955 (aged 64)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 31 Site 1338
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Enlisted, May 22, 1916, in Troop E, 1st Cavalry Regiment, NYNG, Brooklyn, NY. He mustered in for Mexican border service with Troop E, 1st NY Cavalry, June 30, 1916. The 1st NY Cavalry was assigned to Camp McAllen, Texas, with the 6th NY Division ( later to be the 27th Division ). He returned to New York with Troop E and mustered out of border service, March 20, 1917.

World War 1, entered service with Troop E, 1st Cavalry, NYNG. The 1st NY Cavalry reorganized for the World War as the 104th & 106th Machine Gun Battalions, 27th Division at Camp Wadsworth SC. He was assigned to Company C, 106th Machine Gun Battalion. On April 29, 1918 he was transferred to the 118th Ordinance Depot Company. He served with his new company till discharge, As a Corporal, December 14, 1918.

Address 1918, 55 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, NY.
Enlisted, May 22, 1916, in Troop E, 1st Cavalry Regiment, NYNG, Brooklyn, NY. He mustered in for Mexican border service with Troop E, 1st NY Cavalry, June 30, 1916. The 1st NY Cavalry was assigned to Camp McAllen, Texas, with the 6th NY Division ( later to be the 27th Division ). He returned to New York with Troop E and mustered out of border service, March 20, 1917.

World War 1, entered service with Troop E, 1st Cavalry, NYNG. The 1st NY Cavalry reorganized for the World War as the 104th & 106th Machine Gun Battalions, 27th Division at Camp Wadsworth SC. He was assigned to Company C, 106th Machine Gun Battalion. On April 29, 1918 he was transferred to the 118th Ordinance Depot Company. He served with his new company till discharge, As a Corporal, December 14, 1918.

Address 1918, 55 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, NY.


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