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The Royal British Legion commemorated the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a special event at the National Memorial Arboretum in May.
After leaving the Armed Forces, Adam Brown joined the Royal British Legion Riders’ Branch and has gone on to raise over £100,000 for RBL.
Our guide provides information about repatriation for service personnel and veterans and support for bringing a loved one home after a death abroad. Learn more here.
Our Annual Conference brings together members from across the world who help shape the direction of the Royal British Legion.
From marathons to walks, to sportives, virtual challenges and survival challenges, there are many events to choose from.
The RBL announces a programme of celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day and the end of the Second World War.
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
If you’re taking your membership to the next level, we’re here to help with training for Officer and Committee member roles.
Your feedback can help us improve our services and ensure we continue to provide the best support for the Armed Forces community and their families.
We are proud to have a community of more than 180,000 members – and every single member is vital in helping us to support our Armed Forces community.
Discover how the Royal British Legion fosters diversity and inclusion within the Armed Forces community. Learn about our commitments here.
The British Legion Women’s Section was formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of widows and families of ex-Servicemen.
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was born in Punjab and joined the army in 1941. He was part of the relief at Kohima and Imphal before serving in the gruelling Burma campaign.
If you join the Royal British Legion’s Fundraising team, you’ll raise millions every year to support the Armed Forces community.
Read guidance for ex-service personnel who are experiencing hearing loss and how to find support.
After joining the Army at 18, Len Burritt served on the frontline in more than 100 battles in 15 countries, including the Battle of El Alamein in 1942.