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Photographer Stuart Wood talks about the inspiration behind his project to capture the memories and experiences of D-Day veterans.
Captain Anna Crossley served in Afghanistan in 2012 as a Female Engagement Officer in one of the most hostile districts of Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Join us for Poppy Trek as we hike to the UK’s highest war memorial at the peak of Scafell Pike in the stunning Lake District.
After VE Day thousands were still fighting in the Far East. Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) marks the day Japan surrendered on the 15 August 1945, effectively ending the Second World War.
After VE Day many Britons began to think about rebuilding their lives, but prior to VJ Day thousands remained prisoners of war in the Far East.
Cycle from Portsmouth to Normandy with us in 2024.
In our centenary year, Prime Minister Boris Johnson met collectors at Downing St to make his donation to the 2021 Poppy Appeal.
Our Admiral Nurse service has expanded to Leeds and Bradford to provide support for carers of those with dementia in the Armed Forces Community.
"You can make the biggest difference to a person's life by deeply listening to their story and responding positively. You see this daily in RBL."
"The Royal British Legion took me in at rock bottom and supported me like they support their beneficiaries".
Army veteran Emmanuel on how the Invictus Games is helping him adjust to life outside the Armed Forces after medical discharge.
By 1945 Allied service personnel in SEAC totalled an incredible 1,304,126; 954,985 of this number were from Commonwealth and Empire forces.
People, families, communities, and nations all went through massive social changes as a result of WW2.
When the Covid-19 outbreak forced Lee Owen - Head of Activities at one of our care homes - and his 6 year-old son Noah into self-isolation they had to find a way to stay connected to the care home residents they entertained.
Join Team RBL to experience a phenomenal half marathon and raise money for our Armed Forces community.
In RBL’s centenary year, we are firmly focused on our future. By building on a century of work we’ll make sure we are a charity fit for the next 100.