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Procurement is an essential function within The Royal British Legion and underpins our strategic priority of Operational Excellence.
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Starting in the stunning grounds of the historical Hillsborough Castle, this closed road run will take you through local attractions such as the Hillsborough Fort and Hillsborough Lake before finishing with a lap of the beautiful Gardens.
The Royal British Legion is committed to supporting serving and ex-serving personnel and their families when they need us.
Remembering the end of the Second World War
Alan McQuillin, 97, joined the RAF in 1941 taking part in the Normandy landings before being deployed to support the war effort in the Far East.
In the run up to Christmas lots of people have money worries. Follow our top 25 tips to help you plan, budget and save money this Christmas.
Learn what help is available, from food vouchers and grants to purchase healthy food, to equivalent programmes if you are overseas with the Armed Forces.
2020 marks 70 years since the start of the Korean war, a war that has never formally ended and many believe has been forgotten.
Winifred Blackwell shares her memories of being a Barrage Balloon Operator during the Second World War.
Nicci Pugh joined the Royal Navy as a QARNNS nurse, she shares her memories of the Falklands war.
Joseph Hammond, from Ghana, joined the army in 1943 and bravely served In Burma in the 82nd West African Division, experiencing intense fighting.
Jonathon was in command of the 1st Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers: “We are not leaving here till we’ve got those boys back.”