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A home is a foundation for your life. Find out how we support the Armed Forces community with any housing issues they face.
After joining the Army at 18, Len Burritt served on the frontline in more than 100 battles in 15 countries, including the Battle of El Alamein in 1942.
It can be difficult for people to relate to the struggles faced by military families. Read about their stories.
Our members play an active role in the organisation and participation in Remembrance Services and have a strong ceremonial tradition dating back to 1921.
We are delighted to be supported by Pets at Home in their third year of partnership.
When Dorothy became her husband’s carer, our Admiral Nurse service stepped in to provide practical advice, and emotional and psychological support.
Ex-serving personnel who have suffered an injury or illness as a result of service before 6 April 2005, can make a claim under the War Pension Scheme.
With a job in the administrative, distribution or hospitality teams at RBL you’ll create the best experiences for our Armed Forces community and visitors.
The Royal British Legion has been a campaigning force since 1921. Just as we did in the aftermath of the First World War, we continue to speak up for those who have given service to our Armed Forces.
During the Second World War Jane Eldridge was a Cypher Officer, travelling with Winston Churchill to Canada.
When serving in Afghanistan in 2006, Andy Barlow ran into a minefield to help an injured fellow solider. This changed his life forever.
We offer robust support services in a number of areas but sometimes what's needed is a bit of advice or recommendation to a more specialised service.
Learning about Remembrance brings children of all ages and backgrounds together. Use our free resources to help children explore Remembrance.
How we we supported Army veteran Baz in his recovery from a stroke and helped him reconnect with the Armed Forces community.
When Paul Glazebrook lost his comrades in Iraq and Afghanistan, he wanted to honour their memory with a special tribute.
Singer-songwriter Ralph McTell has recorded a work of poetry and song to mark the centenary of the interment of the Unknown Soldier at Westminster Abbey.