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Our staff, members and volunteers have been at the heart of RBL for 100 years. Find out more about our unsung heroes who work tirelessly for their communities.
20 years since the lifting of the LGBT military ban, veteran Kate Green talks about her experience serving in the Army before the ban was lifted.
Each year, our immediate needs grants scheme helps thousands of people through emergencies by providing an individual crisis grants.
In 2026, take part in a powerful four-day ride across the serene landscapes of Northern France. Sign up for this event.
The Poppy Appeal is the Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign held in November. Get involved and support our Armed Forces community.
Every local authority in Great Britain has signed a pledge to implement the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant in their communities.
5 Sep, 2025 The Venerable Dr Giles Legood has been appointed to the role of RBL’s National Chaplain.
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Organised by the RBL since 1927, the march honours those who have fallen in the two World Wars and in every conflict since.
Letters brought comfort to many. For some soldiers communication was easy but for soldiers from India it was not straightforward.
Sylvia Manasseh was born in Kolkata in 1918 and vividly recalls her service in the Women’s Auxiliary Corps in India during the Second World War.
Captain Noel Chavasse is one of only three people to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice – and the only VC and Bar of the First World War.