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Our team base all our work on the latest evidence and views from the Armed Forces community, our members, leading researchers and experts.
Learn what financial aid is available for carers and those who provide or receive support due to service-related conditions.
We are proud to have a community of more than 180,000 members – and every single member is vital in helping us to support our Armed Forces community.
Check our benefits, loans and grants guide, and find out what financial assistance is available for you, including pensions, war-related compensation, and funding options.
Our guide provides information about repatriation for service personnel and veterans and support for bringing a loved one home after a death abroad. Learn more here.
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was born in Punjab and joined the army in 1941. He was part of the relief at Kohima and Imphal before serving in the gruelling Burma campaign.
The RBL’s purpose is to create a better future for our Armed Forces community and their families.
The Royal British Legion and its sister charity, Poppyscotland, have launched an independent report reflecting on the impact of The Armed Forces Covenant.
Find out how to access help with homelessness in an emergency or if you are facing homelessness soon and the support the RBL provides to the Armed Forces community.
"I’m a veteran and also a beneficiary, so Remembrance is very important to me. I feel part of something special at the Royal British Legion."
In this Spring Poppy Press edition, we're asking the nation to help us celebrate 100 years of support for the Armed Forces community by leaving a personal message.
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.
After suffering a mental breakdown in 2017, Army veteran Becky fought back and conquered the Himalayas with our help.
The Royal British Legion has welcomed the Welsh Government’s decision to extend the Supporting Service Children in Wales fund.
Our West Midlands Mayoral manifesto 2021 highlights six key actions that we believe will improve the lives of the Armed Forces community in the region.
Pessima Lamboi, from Sierra Leone, was one of 600,000 Africans to serve in the war. He bravely faced gruelling combat and conditions in Burma.