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2020 marks 70 years since the start of the Korean war, a war that has never formally ended and many believe has been forgotten.
The contribution of men and women of South Asian heritage has been crucial, from the World Wars to the present day.
We can help members of the Armed Forces community who need financial support, including urgent assistance for getting through a temporary crisis.
Anna led 30-truck convoys of aid. “It was sliding towards the edge of the cliff. I just said to the driver, ‘jump!’”
In the Royal British Legion’s Data and Technology team you’ll problem solve, innovate, build systems and technologies, and enjoy the benefits of flexible working.
In RBL’s centenary year, we are firmly focused on our future. By building on a century of work we’ll make sure we are a charity fit for the next 100.
The troops who served and sacrificed in the battles to take control of Monte Cassino came from six continents and represented many nations.
Read the stories of three soldiers who contracted malaria when they served in the Far East during the Second World War.
Forty years since he served as a Corporal in the Royal Corps of Transport, David Sismey looks back on his time on tour in Belfast.
Pat Owtram joined the WRNS at 18, listening to and translated enemy communications, while she and her sister feared for their father who was a prisoner of war.
Personnel Recovery Centres are Ministry of Defence led initiative designed to ensure wounded, injured and sick personnel receive the help they need.
Veteran Lawrence Philips found himself struggling to adapt to civilian life and at the mercy of a payday loan company when COVID-19 meant he couldn’t work.
RBL has helped an RAF veteran from Yorkshire to secure £9000 in unpaid benefits, rescuing him from a life of food banks and queuing for handouts.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
The Armed Forces community Needs Analysis is a research project by the Royal British Legion using the quantitative data of the profile and needs of the Armed Forces Community to inform future strategy, policy, and service delivery.
The Legion has welcomed a grant of £250,000 from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to help support care home residents.