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Lister House in Ripon, North Yorkshire, provides expert care including respite and day-care for the Armed Forces community as well as somewhere to call home.
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.
Second World War veteran Alan Kennett, landed in Normandy as part of D-Day operations. Today he looks back on how he celebrated the end of the Second World War in Europe.
The British Legion Women’s Section was formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of widows and families of ex-Servicemen.
"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."
"I wanted a job that had flexibility and to work for an organisation that understood family commitments".
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.
Service personnel and veterans of the Iraq War can now register to attend the event at the National Memorial Arboretum.
We’re calling on the Government to scrap visa fees for the families of non-UK personnel in the Armed Forces.
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.
With a job in our Care, Nursing and Recovery teams at the Royal British Legion, you’ll make sure the people we support can make the most of the services we provide.
In our centenary year, we are bringing to life your personal stories, memories and charitable work so that we can tell the story of the RBL last 100 years.
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.
After being medically discharged from the RAF, Craig wanted a tattoo to tell the story of his life and commemorate his fallen comrades.
Find a role in our Marketing and Remembrance teams and help tell the story of the Royal British Legion and inspire the nation to get involved.
If you join the Royal British Legion’s Fundraising team, you’ll raise millions every year to support the Armed Forces community.