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Dan Smith challenged himself to paddle the length of Great Britain to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 and raise money for the Legion.
Sam serves as a Corporal in the Paras and his tattoos show the significant impact that joining this elite airborne regiment has had on his identity.
We can help members of the Armed Forces community who need financial support, including urgent assistance for getting through a temporary crisis.
In the Royal British Legion’s Data and Technology team you’ll problem solve, innovate, build systems and technologies, and enjoy the benefits of flexible working.
At the end of WW2 millions were homeless, transport links had been destroyed, and many nations’ industry were in ruins.
8 May 1945 – Victory in Europe Day. After nearly six years of war Germany officially surrendered on 7 May 1945 and the conflict was finally over. Learn more here.
Need to move back to or out of the UK? Learn more about Heathrow Travel Care, how referrals work, and how to get help with repatriation.
We've collected these additional resources on rights, benefits, pensions and allowances you may find useful.
The Poppy Factory is the country's leading employment charity for wounded, injured and sick veterans with health conditions or impairments.
Scottish Veterans Residences offers housing and help to veterans in need in Scotland. Find out the services it provides, like the Transitional Support Programme.
The RBL has marked the crucial contribution of the British Armed Forces to the peace support operations in Bosnia since 1992.
Our team base all our work on the latest evidence and views from the Armed Forces community, our members, leading researchers and experts.
27 April, 2025 Former RAF medic runs the London Marathon to support the RBL after the charity rescued him from sleeping rough.
19 March, 2024 The charity invites people to mark the historic anniversary at events across the UK, France and in their own communities.
Army veteran Terry found his life spiralling out of control due to alcohol addiction. With our help he put himself on a path to recovery.
"Less than 50% of the UK population know about the work RBL does. My biggest aspiration is to continue evolving our brand as a relevant and engaging charity".