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Giving a gift in memory is a touching way to remember someone special by honouring their life and supporting a cause that was important to them.
The Book of Remembrance is a lasting testament to the memory of your loved one. Inscribe their name into the Book and honour their life.
Do you know your Block Job from your EndEx? Military life is full of slang so we asked some civilians to guess what it means.
Read the Telling Our Story FAQs to find out more about how we plan to unearth and share the unique experience of the Legion's past and look to its future Legacy.
We work with other organisations and external partners to ensure that the needs of the ex-Service community are heard.
Following the election of Manchester’s first mayor we outlined key policy changes that would help support the Armed Forces community.
We are delighted to be supported by Pets at Home in their third year of partnership.
Sainsbury’s has supported The Royal British Legion and our Poppy Appeal for 27 years. Find out how.
In the Second World War June Denby was employed as a driver. And a month after the D-Day landings, she found herself on the way to France.
We're at the heart of a national network helping our Armed Forces. We provide lifelong support to serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.
David Kelsey joined the Army at 16, but his military career was cut short because of the ban on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces.
We partner with leading names in retail, wholesale, sport, finance and more to help support the Armed Forces community.
During the coronavirus outbreak we will continue to work with our community, ensuring their safety and well-being is our highest priority during these unprecedented times.
Alec Penstone was 15 years old and worked in a factory when war broke out in 1939. After volunteering as a part time (Air Raid Precautions) messenger during the Blitz he joined the Royal Navy.
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.
You can help to safeguard the future of the Armed Forces community by leaving a gift in your will.