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£70 could help fund a recovery course place at our battle back centre.
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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.
"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."
Service personnel and veterans of the Iraq War can now register to attend the event at the National Memorial Arboretum.
If you've found yourself in difficulty over housing, these resources will help you find the specialist support and information you need.
"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.
A state-of-the-art clinical rehabilitation facility, the DNRC provides expert care and support for wounded, injured and sick Armed Forces personnel.
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 suffering a stroke and having his house burgled, The Legion stepped in to help Army veteran Terence Lake find a new home.
By taking part in our virtual challenges you’re ensuring that our Armed Forces community receive the help and support.
Explore the history of VJ Day, marking Japan’s surrender in 1945, and learn about the vital role of Commonwealth and Allied forces in the Far East campaign.
At 18, Kenneth Lown joined the Fleet Air Arm of The Royal Navy and trained as an Observer.
Tom Boardman became a prisoner of war when British forces surrendered to Japan in Singapore in 1942.
We are so grateful to all donations to the Legion. Our life-changing work would not be possible without our supporter’s commitment and generosity.
Trevor Bradshaw was only 21 when The Falklands War began. Now a counsellor, he looks back on his experiences from 1982.
After her husband took his own life, we stepped in to support Chantelle and her young family.