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This year's Festival of Remembrance commemorates the people who secured peace and our way of life 75 years ago, whilst reflecting upon the sacrifice made by many in protecting the nation from Covid-19.
Explore the history of VJ Day, marking Japan’s surrender in 1945, and learn about the vital role of Commonwealth and Allied forces in the Far East campaign.
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Join the Royal British Legion in a Finance role and you’ll make the decisions that make sure our funds are put to the best use.
By taking part in our virtual challenges you’re ensuring that our Armed Forces community receive the help and support.
Find out what grant schemes are provided by the Women's Section. Learn what support is available, check eligibility, and how to apply.
If you are considering starting your own business or becoming self-employed, read our guidance to learn where to start and what you will need to do.
Op NOVA supports ex-service personnel in England who are in contact with the justice system. Check our guide and learn who Op NOVA supports.
Khumi Tonsing Burton has supported RBL for over 20 years. She has always been a champion of Remembrance and has actively encourage the community, especially young people to get involved and support RBL.
Trevor Bradshaw was only 21 when The Falklands War began. Now a counsellor, he looks back on his experiences from 1982.
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.
After her husband took his own life, we stepped in to support Chantelle and her young family.
Tom Boardman became a prisoner of war when British forces surrendered to Japan in Singapore in 1942.
Michael Tibbs, 98, joined the Royal Navy at the age of 18 after the outbreak of the Second World War, following in the footsteps of his father who was a Naval Chaplain.
We will be marking the crucial contribution of the British Armed Forces to the peace security operations in Bosnia since 1992.
The British Legion Women’s Section was formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of widows and families of ex-Servicemen.