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The Armed Forces community face unique challenges after Service. The Royal British Legion can offer support and advice to reduce those difficulties.
In partnership with Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, we have developed an Armed Forces Community Garden in Hillfield Park, Solihull.
he RBL is proud to be a welcoming and inclusive organisation, bringing people from different nations and communities together to best serve our Armed Forces.
We explore the connections between the armed forces and the Windrush Generation, 75 years after the Empire Windrush arrived.
On Windrush Day we celebrate the diversity within the Armed Forces community today, and highlight the significant contributions of the Windrush Generation.
When Victoria’s husband was in the Army there were times when she felt alone and disconnected from those around her.
Matt had always wanted to join the Army, but when he decided to leave, he felt like a fish out of water as he tried to navigate civilian life.
On 2 April 1982 Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands, sparking one of the largest major conflicts since WW2.
Ganga served in the Brigade of Gurkhas for 21 years but struggled to adapt to life in the UK when he moved from Nepal.
When two residents at Mais House decided to renew their wedding vows, our staff went above and beyond to make it happen.
A disabled youngster in Wirral has a new lease of life after we teamed up with other Armed Forces charities to provide him with a purpose-built trike.
When Covid-19 restrictions were announced earlier this year, ex-Army medic Julian Groves wasn’t initially phased, but soon realised he needed to start interacting with people again and joined our Telephone Buddy scheme.
As part of the Platinum Jubilee, we invited 7,000 members of the Armed Forces community to watch Her Majesty The Queen’s Trooping of the Colour.
Captain Anna Crossley served in Afghanistan in 2012 as a Female Engagement Officer in one of the most hostile districts of Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Gilbert Bradley and Gordon Bowsher fell in love before the start of WW2; but when Gilbert joined the army their relationship survived through letters.
After suffering a stroke and having his house burgled, The Legion stepped in to help Army veteran Terence Lake find a new home.