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WW2 veterans on how coronavirus is affecting their lives, and their experiences of coping in the face of adversity.
Forty years since the conflict, Royal Navy veteran Charlie Threlfall recalls his time in the Falklands and surviving the perils of San Carlos Water.
The Defence Medical Welfare Service provides practical and emotional support for armed forces personnel receiving medical treatment. Read our guide learn everything you need to know about DMWS.
We’re calling on the Government to scrap visa fees for the families of non-UK personnel in the Armed Forces.
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Volunteering Roles in Kent, Surrey, East Sussex & West Sussex
Four friend took on the epic 3,000-mile Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge to raise money for the Legion.
Members of Parliament held a dedicated debate recognising the contributions, work and history of RBL and Poppyscotland in their communities and nationally.
While sisters Pat Davies & Jean Argles served in the Second World War as codebreakers, their father had been captured and taken as a prisoner of war in the Far East.
The recruitment team is here to support you every step of the way throughout your journey.
“I remember saying to the lads ‘be really careful, this is where the RPG team were spotted’.”
“We’re your brothers, your sisters, your cousins, your aunties, your uncles, your mums, your dads… There’s still a little bit of flak about Iraq, I think.”
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.
Often the tattoos worn by people in our Armed Forces are more than body art. They are deeply personal, unconventional acts.
Run along the iconic Brighton Seafront in the Brighton Marathon. Take in the picturesque sea views and hear the cheers of the buzzing city of Hove before you finish at the beautiful Palace Pier.
When RBL chose to use the poppy as a symbol of Remembrance in 1921 it proved an immediate success, but the story of the woman behind its adoption is less well known.