Welcome to the Gnosall & District Branch of The Royal British Legion
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IN THE NEWS
2012 IS THE 30 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALKLANDS WAR. THE FALKLANDS
WAR ROLE OF HONOUR CAN BE FOUND IN THIS LINK, LEST WE
FORGET.

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other areas of this website will be archived on a regular basis.
Please visit the Branch Media and Communications section to
link to our Branch Archives, thank you*
The Royal British Legion is the
UK's leading Armed Forces charity and one of its largest membership
organisations. Members get together through the network of branches
and clubs all over the country and overseas to participate in
social, fundraising and welfare activities.
The Gnosall & District Branch
meets on the first Tuesday in every month at
the Memorial Village Hall, Lowfield Lane in Gnosall,
Staffordshire.
Membership is open to
everyone. If you have an interest in the objectives of the
Legion and want to help and support for those who have served and
their families, come and join us. We welcome men and women of all
ages, whether they have served in the Armed Forces or not.
Legion membership ensures that
- Remembrance is kept alive and that the sacrifices our brave
Service men and women have made are never forgotten.
- The ex-Service community have a voice and that their concerns
are brought to the public eye.
Becoming a member also provides the opportunity to get involved
in a wide range of activities and events held locally, regionally
and nationally throughout the year.
If you wish to contact us or to report any inaccuracies or
omissions on this site, please email our PR and Website
Manager

About The Royal British Legion
We provide financial, social and emotional care and support to
all members of the British Armed Forces - past and present and
their families. The Legion is also the national Custodian of
Remembrance and safeguards the Military Covenant between the nation
and its Armed Forces and is best known for the annual Poppy Appeal
and its emblem the red poppy.
Founded in 1921, the Legion is not just about those who fought
in the two World Wars of the last century, but also about those
involved in the many conflicts since 1945 and those still fighting
for the freedom we enjoy today.
Visit this link for details of our national
initiatives.
