The Killed In Action ceremony is commonly referred to as a "Memorial Service" or "Memorial Ceremony." It honors military personnel who have lost their lives in combat, providing a solemn space for remembrance and tribute. In some contexts, it may also be called a "Fallen Soldier Ceremony." These ceremonies often include the playing of taps, the presentation of flags, and personal reflections on the service members' lives and sacrifices.
If you mean what is the term when a soldier dies in battle then its called KIA or Killed In Action. Otherwise, the generic term is "casualty."
ceremony of the dharma
KIA - Killed in Action WIA - Wounded in Action (may or may not be able to continue to fight) MIA - Missing in Action
The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is called a dubbing ceremony.
Killed in action
This is called a double ceremony or sometimes a two ring ceremony.
The name of a welcoming ceremony for a marae is called a 'Powhiri'
A non-religious ceremony. A non-religious ceremony. A non-religious ceremony.
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'
through a ceremony called the "Kiss and Peace" ceremony.
synagogue or at home