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Personnel Recovery Centres are Ministry of Defence led initiative designed to ensure wounded, injured and sick personnel receive the help they need.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.
Army veteran Emmanuel on how the Invictus Games is helping him adjust to life outside the Armed Forces after medical discharge.
The Royal British Legion is proud to partner with Golden Charter, one of the UK’s largest funeral plan providers, and its network of independent funeral directors.
Mission Motorsport provides opportunities in motorsport and is the official provider of disabled and adaptive sport.
From Nursing and Fundraising, to Marketing, Campaigning and Technology, there are many different jobs at the Royal British Legion.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
Find out more about the range of exclusive offers and discounts available to all of our members.
Join the the Royal British Legion’s People and Legal directorate and you’ll be part of the team that makes sure we are all making the most of the opportunities we have.
After joining the Army at 18, Len Burritt served on the frontline in more than 100 battles in 15 countries, including the Battle of El Alamein in 1942.
103-year-old World War Two veteran, Walter Randall, has been hailed as the country's oldest fundraiser for the Royal British Legion.
Discover how the Commonwealth has shaped our past and present, and continues to shape our future.
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We work with Dementia UK to provide Admiral Nurses – a specialist service helping the Armed Forces community and their families living with dementia.
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.
We remember the service and huge sacrifice of British and Commonwealth forces 70 years after the fighting of the Korean War ended.