
Prince Philip's death marked by gun salutes in UK, at sea
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Gun salutes across the United Kingdom, in Commonwealth countries and at sea are marking the death of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II and former naval officer, on Saturday.
"His Royal Highness leaves us with a legacy of indomitable spirit, steadfastness and an unshakeable sense of duty,’’ said General Nick Carter, chief of the U.K. Defense Staff. "From all of us who serve today and who have served, thank you." Also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, Philip served in the Royal Navy during World War II and once had a promising military career. He joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1939 and won mentions during the war for his service aboard the battleship HMS Valiant at Cape Matapan, on Greece’s Peloponnesian peninsula. He rose to the rank of commander before he retired from active duty.More Related News