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    Members of the armed forces played a distinct role in Prince Philip's funeral..

    Members of the armed forces played a distinct role in Prince Philip's funeral..


    Hundreds of personnel were present outside St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.

    Grenadier Guardsmen carried the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin into a specially-created Land Rover.

    Military bands played throughout the service, and The Last Post was sounded by the Buglers of the Royal Marines.

    The sounding of Action Stations - a signal that all hands should be ready for battle - followed.

    Former royal Navy officer Sir James Nugent says it showed how important the armed forces were in Philip's life.

    He says he served in battleships and destroyers and also was a commanding officer in the HMS Magpie submarine.

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