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What is the inspiration and history behind the poppy becoming a symbol of Remembrance?
“When you’re there, you just react, you get fired upon and you witness ethnic cleansing, but afterwards it hits you.”
Anna led 30-truck convoys of aid. “It was sliding towards the edge of the cliff. I just said to the driver, ‘jump!’”
Shining a light on the immense contribution made by black men and women over centuries in fighting for Britain.
Discover how Bergen-Belsen became an infamous Nazi concentration camp in WW2 and what happened when it was liberated in 1945.
Denis Sparrow joined the Royal Marines as a teenager in 1958, serving for nine years in locations including Aden.
If you've found yourself in difficulty over housing, these resources will help you find the specialist support and information you need.
RBL overseas branches help connect Armed Forces communities across the world and help us remember those who have served and sacrificed together as one.
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.
In 1941 Des Lush joined the RAF with hopes of becoming a pilot. Three years later he flew his first operation as a Bomb Aimer.
Would you like to find out more about being a member of the Legion? Check out some our frequently asked questions today.
Army veteran Emmanuel on how the Invictus Games is helping him adjust to life outside the Armed Forces after medical discharge.
"You can make the biggest difference to a person's life by deeply listening to their story and responding positively. You see this daily in RBL."
"The Royal British Legion took me in at rock bottom and supported me like they support their beneficiaries".
“I feel I've been very fortunate with my experiences at RBL. I've not only had amazing help, but I see firsthand how the RBL's support can change lives."