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Civil War Memorial opened near Geneva


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An angle of the eastern section of the memorial. The pictured area was converted from the ruins of the Golf Club du Domaine Impérial.

 

 

PRANGINS, SWITZERLAND  ‒  Today, SM. Ortiz christened the opening of a memorial graveyard for casualties of the Civil War. Attended by several hundred thousand veterans and their families, the memorial is the result of an ambitious undertaking on behalf of Fleet and Mobile Infantry in casualty recovery. The remains of over ten million military personnel are now interred on a massive 2500 acre plot now accessible to the public. Sitting in the shadows of the Alps, the memorial is not far from Geneva, where life is beginning to get back to the way it was before the fall. Speaking briefly, SM. Ortiz stated that honoring veterans was a crucial aspect of rebuilding the Sol System, and commended the brave men and women of the Federation who made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of all in one of our darkest hours.

The memorial harbors remains from all stripes of the Civil War, acknowledging the sacrifice of all individuals who aided in the reunification process.

 

In the wake of carnage wrought by the Arachnids, the throngs of patrons flooding into the memorial were reminded of devastating capabilities of the heartless enemies of the human race. Anxious to finally visit the remains of their loved ones, the memorial's admission goes directly to supporting the war effort and maintenance of the grounds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FUGITIVE ALERT

SEBASTIAN BENTLY

APPEARANCE: LIKELY TO HAVE CHANGED, 22 YEARS OF AGE, BRITISH INFLECTION

LAST KNOWN WHEREABOUTS: NEW MADRID, KARRUS

SUSPECT LIKELY ACCOMPANIED BY FORMER SUBORDINATES; CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

DO NOT APPROACH UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

 

If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of former Lieutenant Colonel Sebastian Bently,

or any fugitive crew of the Ulysses S. Grant, please contact your local police department as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

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