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var str = 'This small simple memorial consists of a rock base with a bronze plaque honoring all Veterans who served the country in both domestic and foreign wars. ';
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var str = 'Underneath the Capuchin Church in Vienna are the remains of many of Habsburg royalty. This is also known as the Capuchin Crypt and is the Imperial Crypt. One of the most famous Habsburgs is not buried here but there is a plaque honoring Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie who were assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914; their deaths set of the First World War. The plaque reads that is dedicated to the first victims of World War I and gives their names and dates of death and concludes by stating they are buried in the largest castle in Arstetten, Austria.';
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Franz Ferdinand and Sophie marker in Habsburg burial crypt Vienna AU
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var str = 'Texan E.G. Singer who was known as an inventor developed a unique spring-action torpedo and tested it in Lavaca Bay in 1863. His torpedo works site in Lavaca produced torpedoes and underwater mines. He later provided to the Confederacy these torpedoes and mines which were deployed in several rivers in the South and were part of the defense of nearby Matagorda Bay in Texas.';
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var str = 'In what many historians consider the last battle engagement of the US Civil War, Union forces from Brazos Island moved ashore in south Texas to attack reported Confederate outposts. After initially forcing back the Confederate troops and seizing a position on the mainland, a large contingency of Confederate troops arrived with artillery and forced the Union troops to withdraw. This engagement resulted in a minor Confederate victory. The battle occurred on May 12-13, 1865 which was more than a month after General Robert E. Lee had surrendered at Appomattox.';
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var str = 'This roadside waymarker and description sits at the location on the cliff where King Kamehameha I won the decisive last battle to unite the Hawaiian islands as one kingdom under his rule. He defeated the Maui King Kalanikapule who had captured Oahu previously. Pushed to the brink of the cliff, many of the defenders died when they were forced off the cliff and over 400 warriors died during the battle. The marker tells the story of the battle that resulted in the unification of Hawaii.';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque honors all members of the U.S. Coast Guard who participated in the landings on the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944 and all those who served so bravely in World War II. It has both the U.S. Coast Guard emblem and the Coast Guard Combat Veterans Association emblem.';
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var str = 'On the side of the Monroe County courthouse is a plaque that explains the beautiful landscaped grounds around the courthouse (which house other war memorials) are dedicated to those from the war who lost their lives in World War II. The names are engraved into the plaque.';
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var str = 'This simple carved plaque within the Invalides honors those who died in the French Army of the Levant in 1917 in World War I. It is located within the French Army Museum. The center of the carving has the outline of a medieval knight and his large sword is a separate medal sculpture attached to the carved panel. Around the sculpture is a carved the dedication.';
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Memorial to French Army of Levant in WWI in Paris France
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var str = 'This small plaque on a granite base has the Honor Roll list of 28 names of Llano County residents who lost their lives in World War II. It was given by the Llano County Commissioners Court. This monument sits just to the side of the World War I doughboy monument on the Llano County Courthouse Grounds. There is an additional World War II Veterans monument in front of the Courthouse that lists all those who served.';
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var str = 'This small bronze plaque honors the African-American Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalry and the 24th and 25th Infantry (Colored) Regiments who served valiantly in the Spanish-American War by charging up San Juan and El Caney Hills. The plaque was installed as part of the Centennial of the battles of the war. This plaque is adjacent to the large granite obelisk honoring the Rough Riders.';
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Buffalo Soldiers Centennial Ceremony Arlington National Cemetery