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The Naga people found themselves at the centre of one of the most bitterly contested engagements of WW2.
The Battle Back Centre course is one of the most important courses that wounded, injured and sick Service personnel will do.
Remembrance takes many forms and means something different to everyone. It’s a deeply personal act, often recognising a range of sacrifices.
Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
Join in the commemorations of this important anniversary and help our Armed Forces community today, by making a donation.
Forty years since he served as a Corporal in the Royal Corps of Transport, David Sismey looks back on his time on tour in Belfast.
Discover how tattoos have become central to Remembrance and commemoration in our Armed Forces community, and explore the stories behind them.
Private Bert Wheeler – a stretcher bearer at Kohima – tells about the difficulty and dangers involved in treating and bringing in the wounded under fire.
Danielle Cummings has overcome many challenges since joining the Royal Navy after leaving school, with deployments from Afghanistan to Bahrain.
We have a wide range of poppy products available with something for everyone, including Poppy memorabilia, wreaths, stationery and jewellery.
Poppyscotland and The National Memorial Arboretum are part of The Royal British Legion family of charities.
Liam Young had always wanted to join the Army. His great grandfathers both fought in the First World War and his father served in the Paratroopers. He was captivated by their stories when he was a young boy.
Abby Winchester was nicknamed ‘the machine’ by her friends in the RAF due to her physical prowess and love of sport.
The Legion has been working in partnership with The Westminster Collection to create a range of collectable coins, stamps and stamp covers.
Veterans’ Gateway is a single point of contact for veterans and their families to access help and information from a network of organisations.
RAF Pilot Dick Arscott, who flew into Gatow throughout the Berlin Blockade, describes the routine for the thousands of aircrews eventually employed.