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  2. Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Trafalgar Night: On 21 October each year the commissioned officers of the Royal Navy celebrate the victory at the Battle of Trafalgar by holding a dinner in the officer's mess. Taranto Night: On 10/11 November, or as close as possible, the Fleet Air Arm celebrate the WWII strike on the Italian port of Taranto. This marks the formal mess dinner ...

  3. Trafalgar Day - Wikipedia

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    Such dinners also occur each year on or around 21 October in locations other than Royal Navy ships. [4] The Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth hold a "Trafalgar Night Dinner" each year on a date close to 21 October. [7] The British ambassador in Washington hosts such a dinner at which the guest of honour may be a senior officer in the United ...

  4. Monuments and memorials to Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount ...

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    The school has established and maintains strong links with the Royal Navy and was involved in the bicentennial commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar. Throughout October, Trafalgar Night dinners are held in Royal Navy ships and establishments. After the Loyal Toast, there is always a toast drunk to Nelson's "Immortal Memory".

  5. HMS Pickle (1800) - Wikipedia

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    Following a 1974 initiative by Commodore (later Vice-Admiral) Sir John Lea, the Royal Navy's petty officers have an annual Pickle Night dinner, as do many private clubs in the Commonwealth of Nations. Pickle Night parallels Trafalgar Night, the commemoration of the battle by the Royal Navy's commissioned officers, but is usually held a week ...

  6. Legacy of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson - Wikipedia

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    England's Pride and Glory, an 1894 painting by Thomas Davidson.A young naval cadet is shown Lemuel Francis Abbott's portrait of Nelson to inspire him.. Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was one of the leading British flag officers in the Royal Navy of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, responsible for several ...

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    Now through Nov. 18, new members who order here can get their choice of a free 10 to 14-pound turkey, an 8-pound spiral ham or a 5-pound boneless turkey breast in their first ButcherBox order ...

  8. John Lea (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, while commodore of the Portsmouth barracks, Lea was asked if it would be permissible to hold a Trafalgar Night dinner on 21 October. Concerned about the availability of after dinner speakers Lea suggested Pickle Night as an alternative. This was in honour of the return of HMS Pickle, a schooner carrying word of the Battle of Trafalgar ...

  9. Dining in - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy and United States Marine Corps refers to it as mess night. Other names include regimental dinner, guest night, formal mess dinner, and band night. [1] The dining in is a formal event for all unit members, male and female; though some specialized mess nights can be officer- or enlisted-only.