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In the aftermath of the WW1 it became apparent there was a need for an organisation to support and represent all members of the Armed Forces.
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.
From our area offices, to our high street Pop In centres, RBL is here to support the Armed Forces community across the UK.
Take on the 11/11 challenge to support the Poppy Appeal. Inspired by the 11th day of the 11th month, we’re asking you to raise funds to help our Armed Forces.
Get involved in Tribute Ink by sharing your own personal tribute story. Fill in your details to submit your story.
RBL's press office is available from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Please contact one of the team and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Jake Shroff was struggling with isolation and living with PTSD when he reached out for help to buy a new trike to regain some independence.
There are many ways you can raise money to help support the Armed Forces community. Use our tried and tested methods to help boost your fundraising!
If you're struggling for virtual fundraising ideas, we have plenty of suggestions to help you raise money for the Royal British Legion remotely.
From expert rehabilitation, to recovery through art programmes, we're here to ensure the Armed Forces community can access the help they need.
A team of veterans are walking from Windsor castle to Edinburgh castle in just 10 days to raise money for the Armed Forces community.
When Army medic Hayley's patrol was hit by an IED in Afghanistan in 2012, she ran to the aid of others despite being injured herself.
If you are currently serving or are ex-serving personnel we may be able to help you to claim disability benefits.
We offer many ways to celebrate the life and memory of loved ones and to continue the commemoration of our Armed Forces community.
Pennies allows you to give your small change a big purpose – by donating a few pence to charity when paying by card.
Joseph Hammond was at school in Ghana when the Second World war broke out. In 1943 he joined the army and was drafted to serve in the 82nd West African Division alongside Gurkha and British forces as part of the Fourteenth Army.