explain the beating reateal ceremony
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Beating Retreat Ceremony is a military ceremony dating back to 17th-century England. The Beating Retreat Ceremony was originally known as 'Watch Setting'. This Ceremony was first used to recall nearby patrolling units to their castle. It was initiated at sunset by the firing of a single round from the evening gun.
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The Beating Retreat is a sombre ceremony mainly consisting of performances of the bands of the three services. A centuries-old military tradition, it dates back to the days when troops used to disengage from fighting at sunset. A soon as the buglers sounded the "Retreat" the troops stopped fighting
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