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Norman Penny served in the Royal Signals at D-Day, working on mobile landing strips for aircraft.
In the Second World War June Denby was employed as a driver. And a month after the D-Day landings, she found herself on the way to France.
Army veteran Allen hadn’t cycled for years before becoming an instructor at the Battle Back Centre. Four years on he is cycling from London to Paris.
After breaking his back former Royal Marine Ian Breeze thought his life was over. But two years on he is preparing to cycle from London to Paris.
The Royal British Legion has welcomed the Welsh Government’s decision to extend the Supporting Service Children in Wales fund.
Do you know your Block Job from your EndEx? Military life is full of slang so we asked some civilians to guess what it means.
After being diagnosed with PTSD and being medically discharged from the Army, Stacey turned to us for support with her recovery.
The Invictus Games sees wounded, injured and ill servicemen and women competing in 11 medal sports. In the 2018 Sydney games, the UK took home 72 medals.
We are here to help members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families. And we’re not going anywhere.
Since becoming paralysed RAF veteran Anna has taken on many challenges. This year she conquered the Race Across America cycling challenge.
Gilbert Bradley and Gordon Bowsher fell in love before the start of WW2; but when Gilbert joined the army their relationship survived through letters.
A team of veterans are walking from Windsor castle to Edinburgh castle in just 10 days to raise money for the Armed Forces community.
The Royal British Legion supports our Armed Forces community by building connections with a variety of organisations and community groups.
Maisie is selling cakes and poppies outside her school to raise money after we helped support her dad Duane, who left the Army earlier this year.
Tariq is part of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK and has been a dedicated Poppy Collector for many years.
Army veteran Mark volunteered for the Poppy Appeal after a 35-year career in the military.