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... oyal procession. Since my father died in the line of duty, he would be buried in the Hall of Remembrance. This small fortress outside the city was for monarchs and those who fell while serving the royal family directly.

The ornate carriage that carried the King's body led the slow moving parade down the hill from the castle. The royal family was in a carriage behind it. The next carriage carried my father.

Generally the families of the fallen walked behind the carriage. It was qu ...

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