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We’ve campaigned on issues that matter most to the Armed Forces community for 100 years and we’re continuing to adapt to their needs for the future.
Since 2017, the Royal British Legion has partnered with Cash4Coins to convert leftover foreign coins and notes—as well as old British and Irish currency—into vital donations supporting veterans and their families.
Find information about British Korean Veterans Association relief fund, eligibility criteria and what financial assistance available to British Korean War veterans in need.
Between 1947 and 1963 a generation of young British men served their country as National Service conscripts. The last of these to finish was a young man named Richard Vaughan.
This year we marked the 25th anniversary of the end of the war in Kosovo and the service of our armed forces in the NATO peacekeeping force, KFOR, with an event in June.
Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
After suffering a stroke and having his house burgled, The Legion stepped in to help Army veteran Terence Lake find a new home.
When Paul Glazebrook lost his comrades in Iraq and Afghanistan, he wanted to honour their memory with a special tribute.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.
Our Tribute Funds are an online space created by you to celebrate the life and memory of a loved one.
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.
When Dean left the military he wasn’t awarded compensation he was entitled to. It took five years to win the case, which he finally did with our help.
With a job in our Care, Nursing and Recovery teams at the Royal British Legion, you’ll make sure the people we support can make the most of the services we provide.
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.