A solemn tribute was paid to Moroccan soldiers who had died for freedom during these ceremonies, held at the site of the obelisk of the Fourth Army Corps in Gembloux (Aymes Memorial), as well as in the French military necropolis of Chastre (40 km south of Brussels), where hundreds of Moroccan tirailers were buried. These ceremonies were attended by political and diplomatic leaders as well as civil and military figures, including the High Commiss…
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A solemn tribute was paid to Moroccan soldiers who had died for freedom during these ceremonies, held at the site of the obelisk of the Fourth Army Corps in Gembloux (Aymes Memorial), as well as in the French military necropolis of Chastre (40 km south of Brussels), where hundreds of Moroccan tirailers were buried. These ceremonies were attended by political and diplomatic leaders as well as civil and military figures, including the High Commiss…