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In and Out Club

Naval and Military Club
Naval and Military Club crest.png
Motto Nunquam Dimoveas
Formation March 1862
(155 years ago)
 (1862-03)
Purpose Private Members Club, historically established for Army and Navy officers
Location
  • 4 St. James's Square, London
Key people
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (President)
Vice Admiral John McAnally CB LVO (Chairman)
Website www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk

The Naval and Military Club, also known as The In & Out, is a private members club located in St. James's Square, London for officers and gentlemen of the British Armed Forces. It now accepts both female and male members, in line with both male and female officers being equal in the Armed Forces . The Club was founded in 1862 because the three then existing military clubs in London – the United Service, the Junior United Service, and the Army and Navy – were all full.

Membership was long restricted to military officers, but this is no longer the case, and now includes those who have not served in the armed forces. Members are, however, expected to respect service traditions.

The club was formerly based at Cambridge House at 94 Piccadilly opposite Green Park and came to be known as "The In & Out" from the prominent signs on the building's separate vehicle entrance and exit gates. In 1996, the club purchased its current premises at 4 St. James's Square, the former London home of Waldorf and Nancy Astor from 1912 to 1942. After a programme of refurbishment the club took up occupancy on 1 February 1999. To perpetuate its traditional nickname, the words "In" and "Out" were painted on the two flanking columns of the portico of the house.

The club has dining, banqueting and bar facilities, and 52 bedrooms available to members. At the front entrance, in keeping with the traditions of "Clubland", a strict dress code is imposed (jacket and tie for gentlemen, and equivalent for ladies, although "military dress can, of course, also be worn"). The rear entrance in Babmaes Street, just off Jermyn Street, is less formal: it allows direct access to the business centre, gym, swimming pool and "The Goat" bar and brasserie.

The club co-operates closely with and shares its premises with the Norwegian association Den Norske Klub and the Latin American Canning Club. It also provides a home for the Fleet Air Arm Officers' Association and the International Wine and Food Society.


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