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The Loyal Toast
At regular mess dinners in the Royal Naval Service, the senior
member of the mess proposes the toast, "The King," and
all present in a low voice repeat, "The King" and sip
the toast. If an allied country's officer is a personal dinner guest
in a mess where a nightly toast to the King is drunk, the mess president
might propose a toast to the sovereign of that country after the
usual toast to the King. That officer would then properly reply
with a toast to the RNS. It should be remembered that at official
State dinners, the Sivadian officer would toast the health of the
allied Head of State (i.e. "The (president or king of the allied
country)") and the senior allied officer would reply, "His
Majesty, the King."
It is also a long standing tradition in the Royal Naval Service,
most likely originating out of the lack of headroom in older ships,
that while onboard ship the drink to the health of the Sovereign
may be made while sitting down. The privilege of remaining seated
does not extend to naval messes on shore, nor afloat when the National
Anthem is played.
Traditional Wardroom Evening Toasts
The following toasts are traditionally proposed by the junior
officer present following wardroom dinner. The officer is generally
not reminded of the proper toast, and should he forget, is obliged
to buy a drink for every officer present.
Monday: Our ships in space.
Tuesday: The Specialists.
Wednesday: Ourselves (as no one else is likely to concern
themselves with our welfare).
Thursday: A bloody war or a sickly season.
Friday: A willing foe and room to maneuver.
Saturday: Sweethearts and wives (or husbands) (may they never
meet).
Sunday: Absent friends.
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