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Naval and Military Club

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The Naval & Military Club is a gentlemen's club in London, England. It was once based at Cambridge House in Piccadilly and came to be known as the "In and Out" on account of the prominent signs on the building's entrance and exit gates. The club purchased its current premises at 4 St. James's Square in 1996, and after a programme of refurbishment it took up occupancy in 1999. In order to commemorate its previous nickname, the words "In" and "Out" appear on either side of the entrance, although there is only one way in or out of the building.