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As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
Discover more about RBL's proud heritage and how a century of supporting the Armed Forces community has built a charity ready for the next 100 years.
From marathons to walks, to sportives, virtual challenges and survival challenges, there are many events to choose from.
Find out what is the impact of social isolation on those in the Armed Forces Community and what services are available to support serving and ex-service personnel.
RBL is dedicated to supporting the Armed Forces community – wherever they are. Our support team are just a phone call or an email away.
Our Annual Conference brings together members from across the world who help shape the direction of the Royal British Legion.
We have six care homes across the country for the Armed Forces community and their families, including five with specialist dementia care.
Would you like to find out more about being a member of the Legion? Check out some our frequently asked questions today.
The gravestones of the first and last British soldiers to be killed in WWI sit opposite each other in the St Symphorien military cemetery in Belgium.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
Walking With The Wounded supports veterans with physical, mental, or social injuries on their journey to reintegrate back into society.
On discovering that a dog could help support their autistic son, The Gill family reached out to The Royal British Legion for help.
The British Legion Women’s Section was formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of widows and families of ex-Servicemen.
Learn about who is eligible for Personal independence payments (PIP), how to make a claim, and how the Royal British Legion can help with challenging a decision.