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Beating Retreat is a military ceremony dating to 16th century England and was first used to recall nearby patrolling units to their castle. ==History==
Originally it was known as watch setting and was initiated at sunset by the firing of a single round from ''the evening gun''. An order from the army of James II (England), otherwise James VII of Scotland dated to 18 June 1690 had his drums beating an order for his troops to retreat and a later order, from William III in 1694 read "The Drum Major and Drummers of the Regiment which gives a Captain of the Main Guard are to beat the Retreat through the large street, or as may be ordered. They are to be answered by all the Drummers of the guards, and by four Drummers of each Regiment in their respective Quarters". However, either or both orders may refer to the ceremonial tattoo. For the first time ever, a foreign band was allowed to play at the Beating Retreat on 5 June 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Guard changes for May 2008 ) 〕 This band was that of the first Battalion Royal Malay Regiment, who had been helping to guard London, by mounting guards at the palaces.〔 Amongst their performance pieces were arrangements of number of well known pieces from Film.
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