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Most people remember where they were or how they found out the Second World War was coming to an end. As the war ended in Europe, we share the VE Day stories of those who lived through it.
Place an order from a range of commemorative wreaths with profits going to The Royal British Legion.
Our work with Cadbury to commemorate the centenary of the First World War won an award for Best Fundraising Campaign.
This year, the City Veterans CIC will be raising funds for the Royal British Legion in honour of 100 years of support for the Armed Forces community.
Long before travelling abroad became a right of passage, a generation of young British men travelled the world - in uniform - as part of their two years' of National Service. Revisit their experiences with us.
We have put forward over 100 recommendations to the UK Government on how to implement their veterans strategy.
Lance Corporal Stanley William Topham, 4th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment, was held as a prisoner of war for three years after he was captured by the Japanese in Singapore during the Second World War.
Giving a gift in memory is a touching way to remember someone special by honouring their life and supporting a cause that was important to them.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
The Fourteenth Army not only faced the dangers of the Japanese forces in WW2 but also the danger of tropical disease. Their first line of defence was prevention from wearing long trousers and sterilizing water to the use of insect repellents and insecticides.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.
Social distancing measures have made it difficult to fundraise using traditional methods, but we have some great ideas for fundraising virtually.
After being diagnosed with PTSD, and losing his wife to cancer only 5 years later, Brian was unable to cope. We helped him get his life back on track.
We are so grateful to all donations to the Legion. Our life-changing work would not be possible without our supporter’s commitment and generosity.
We explore the connections between the armed forces and the Windrush Generation, 75 years after the Empire Windrush arrived.
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.