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SvC 10|3 General Sir John Monash: Part 3. Died 1931. My Grandmother and Her Immediate Royal Webb the Habsburg Family were in the Guard of Honour at his State Funeral Along St Kilda Road, Past the Shrine of Rememberance.

SvC 10|3 General Sir John Monash: Part 3. Died 1931. My Grandmother and Her Immediate Royal Webb the Habsburg Family were in the Guard of Honour at his State Funeral Along St Kilda Road, Past the Shrine of Rememberance.

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Died 1931. My Father Duke & Lord Kevin Webb the Habsburg was his Grand-Nephew. He was in the Guard of Honour at Sir John's State Funeral in 1931, at the Age of 15 Months Old.

My Father was being Carried by Sir John's Sexual Partner when he Died, A Homosexual Part Turkish Man who was Technically Eligible for a Minor Royal Title in the Old Ottoman Empire.

General Sir John left instructions asking for his World War 1 Service Medals and Memorabilia to be incinerated, with the metal parts melted down to very small cylindrical pellets..

He requested the remains then be placed in the repository (for that purpose) at the Shrine of Rememberance on St Kilda Road, that he helped design and get built. His instructions were followed immediately after his State Funeral in 1931.

As he was Homosexual and childless, his service medals will never be re-issued. By law, service medals can only be re-issued to a legitimate child of the reicpient, and only under strict requirements.

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