What is the term for the traditional ritual by which officers in UK's Royal Navy are retired?

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'Dinning Out' is the term for the traditional ritual by which officers in United Kingdom's Royal Navy are retired. It is the farewell ceremony of a retired officer of Royal Navy where a formal dinner and drink is served in the unit. Also several events are organized to boost the morale of soldiers. It is opposite to the 'Dinning In' ceremony which refers to the ritual of coming new officers.

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Answer: Dining out

when they are entered into the royal navy it is called dining out

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the answeser is rivers

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