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Leo Paul Binette
In memory of:
Private Leo Paul Binette
July 27, 1943
Sicily, Italy
Military Service
D/63527
24
Army
Royal 22e Régiment, R.C.I.C.
1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defense Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with bar.
Additional Information
July 19, 1919
Saint-Clet, Quebec
December 8, 1941
Montreal South, Quebec
His full name is Joseph Léopold Roger Binette.
Son of Donat Binette and Yvronne Leroux from Vaudreuil, Québec. Husband of Thérèse Lafranchise. Father of Marie Paule, Monique and Marcille Binette.
Enlisted on 8 December 1941 with the Fusilier Mont-Royal in Montréal, Québec, at his request he was transferred to the Régiment de la Chaudière on 11 June 1942 before moving to the Royal 22e Régiment on 5 May 1943. He landed in Sicily, Italy, on 10 July and was killed in action during an assault on Mount Santa Maria in Agira.
Commemorated on Page 136 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
D, B, 398.
Agira Canadian War Cemetery lies in the Commune of Agira, Province of Enna, in the centre of Sicily. From the autostrada A19, Catania-Palermo, take the exit to Catenanuova. Follow signposts to Regalbuto, then pass Regalbuto, going in the direction of Agira. The Cemetery is then signposted about 12 kilometres from Regalbuto. On 10 July 1943, following the successful conclusion of the north African campaign in mid May, a combined allied force of 160,000 Commonwealth and American troops invaded Sicily as a prelude to the assault on mainland Italy. The Italians, who would shortly make peace with the Allies and re-enter the war on their side, offered little determined resistance but German opposition was vigorous and stubborn. The campaign in Sicily came to an end on 17 August when the two allied forces came together at Messina, but failed to cut off the retreating Axis lines. Agira was taken by the 1st Canadian Division of 28 July and the site for the war cemetery was chosen in September for the burial of all Canadians who had been killed in the Sicily campaign. Agira Canadian War Cemetery contains 491 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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