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Winifred Blackwell shares her memories of being a Barrage Balloon Operator during the Second World War.
Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.
Denis Sparrow joined the Royal Marines as a teenager in 1958, serving for nine years in locations including Aden.
Working with theatre company Bravo 22, helped Veteran Cassidy Little to regain his confidence and sense of self-belief.
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.
At 18, Kenneth Lown joined the Fleet Air Arm of The Royal Navy and trained as an Observer.
Chronic pain and depression threatened Mike's marriage, but with support from us, they rebuilt their life together.
Since 2011, the Legion has been running Bravo 22 – a recovery-through-the-arts programme for the Armed Forces community.
After an accident while cycling to work left a former Submariner badly brain damaged, The Royal British Legion and the Royal Navy teamed up to help him.
Seventy-five years since the Normandy beach landings, photographer Stuart Wood's photographs pay tribute to the veterans who were part of D-Day.
Photographer Stuart Wood talks about the inspiration behind his project to capture the memories and experiences of D-Day veterans.
After suffering a mental breakdown in 2017, Army veteran Becky fought back and conquered the Himalayas with our help.
Having become a carer for her partner Joe at just 25, Megan is still coming to terms with the challenges they are facing.
The Legion supported Naomi who was a Senior Aircraft woman, through mental health issues, during transition to civilian life and after her accident.
Leon served in the Army for four-and-a-half years, but when he left service, he was unable to find a job and ended up homeless until the Legion stepped in.
When Dean left the military he wasn’t awarded compensation he was entitled to. It took five years to win the case, which he finally did with our help.