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Harry Leigh-Dugmore was evacuated from Dunkirk as part of Operation Dynamo in May 1940. Read his remarkable story.
RAF medic, Ian Ewers-Larose who served in the Falklands and on Operation Granby in the first Gulf War, tells us how his health deteriorated after Service.
Following our successful campaign, veterans such as Keith Clarke no longer see their military compensation taken to cover social care costs.
Approximately 1 in 10 of the UK population are members of the Armed Forces community, but we know little about what their needs might be.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
Getting home to see the kids can be difficult for any working parent, even more so when you’re a Troop Sergeant in the British Army, like in Melissa's case.
Admiral Nurses support carers of those with dementia playing a vital role in preserving and prolonging independent living for ex-serving personnel.
We support veterans, those in active service and their families with rehabilitation, finances, employment, housing and other vital services.
The Battle Back Centre course is one of the most important courses that wounded, injured and sick Service personnel will do.
Our Admiral Nurse service has expanded to Leeds and Bradford to provide support for carers of those with dementia in the Armed Forces Community.
After Tim Mackereth completed 22 years of service, he turned to us for support starting up his own blacksmith business.
Since 2015 a team at the Centre for Blast Injury Studies has been investigating hearing loss amongst veterans, and possible remedies.
Ted Youd explains how attending a course at the Legion’s Battle Back Centre helped him change his life.
We work with Dementia UK to provide Admiral Nurses -dementia specialists – who give essential practical and psychological support to people caring for a loved one with dementia.
Officially opened in 2012, The Battle Back Centre is the first port of call for wounded, injured and sick service men and women.
How we supported a local organisation run water-activity courses for military families with over 70 children attending.