Daniel is listed as dying of wounds on 26 Jan 1917 during the operation to recapture Kut al Amara.. The war diary for the period 25th to 27th January and page 451 of C.T. Atkinson's book ROYAL HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. 1914-1918 by Naval and Military Press are transcribed below along with a newspaper obituary from the Leamington Spa Courier.
War Diary
25 Jan 1917 – Bassouia: Battalion paraded at 9am with rest of Brigade [36th Infantry] as Corps reserve ready to move out on instant notice.
1.30pm: Moved to vicinity of Q.13
26 Jan 1917 – West of Haj: 12.30am to 5.30am – Relieved 39th Bde in trenches. Bn occupied Barnes Trench & left half of Queens & Kings trenches, taking over from 6th Glosters
1.30pm - A & B companies moved up to support 82nd Punjabs in first line of enemy trenches. 1 platoon D company & Bombers to support 26th Punjabs.
5.30pm - C&D companies with HdQrs moved up to enemy first line trenches to reinforce 82nd Pubjabs
6.30pm - 82nd Punjabs withdrawn into reserve. Bn consolidated Turkish trenches
27 Jan 1917 – West of Haj: 9.30am Bn furnished 2 bombing parties with working parties & supports to bomb up to & occupy 2nd line of enemy trenches, also supporting parties to 82nd and 62nd Bombers.
11.30am – 2nd line of enemy trenches occupied and bring consolidated by B & C companies. Bombing parties pushed up to enemy 3rd line trenches.
2.pm – 3rd line enemy trenches occupied and being consolidated by D & A companies. Bn Hd Qrs to 2nd line
6.30pm – 4th line enemy trenches reconnoitered by scouts and found unoccupied.
9.00pm – 4 strong points established in enemy’s fourth line & a fifth near the Haj by the 62nd Punjabs. END
Newspaper Obituary
Leamiungton Spa Courier - 16th February 1917
DIED OF WOUNDS
CUNNINGTON - On the 26th January, from gun-shot wounds, Pte. Daniel Cunnington Hants Regt., aged 21 years, the dearly loved son of Mr and Mrs Cunnington, The Old Park, Warwick.
NB. We are trying to established a link between Daniel who, for some reason enlisted in Winchester, Hampshire, and two war memorials in that area. To date we have not been able to find any information about his whereabouts between the 1911 census and his enlistment in Oct/Nov 1914 and it is thought that he may have lived and worked in that area at the time of his enlistment.