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Discover how tattoos have become central to Remembrance and commemoration in our Armed Forces community, and explore the stories behind them.
Supporting those who have served and sacrificed to protect our way of life has been at the heart of the Royal British Legion since 1921.
After 100 years, we look back on how RBL has worked with The Poppy Factory to support wounded, injured and sick veterans back into employment.
Dedicated to those who lost their lives while under his command, Matt’s tattoo on his back depicts the silhouette of a bugler from the Royal Marines.
By working with the Legion's legacy team, we can ensure that a generous gift will have the greatest impact on the lives of the armed forces community.
Girlguiding are proud to partner with The Royal British Legion for the launch of our first collaborative product range.
Major Steve Little was given less than 24 hours to prepare when he was called up to support the Army’s COVID-19 response, leaving behind his family.
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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!
Spies, Polish countesses and the legendary Colonel Buckmaster, Noreen Riols recalls her memories of the Secret Army.
The recommendations in this action plan 2024 are practical measures that the mayors of England’s devolved regions can take to improve the lives of their local Armed Forces communities.
David Kelsey joined the Army at 16, but his military career was cut short because of the ban on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces.
The contribution of men and women of South Asian heritage has been crucial, from the World Wars to the present day.
Roy Cockburn left school at 18 to join the army. Three years later he was a Second Lieutenant leading patrols behind enemy lines at Normandy.
If you join the Royal British Legion’s Fundraising team, you’ll raise millions every year to support the Armed Forces community.
Since becoming paralysed RAF veteran Anna has taken on many challenges. This year she conquered the Race Across America cycling challenge.