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Read guidance on applying for War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation schemes, and how the Royal British Legion could help you in making an appeal.
Learn what financial aid is available for carers and those who provide or receive support due to service-related conditions.
Every year we host Poppy Days across the UK as part of our annual Poppy Appeal, with hundreds of military personnel taking part alongside volunteers.
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.
Download our free Key Stage 3 teaching resources such as bitesize activities and assemblies, for 11-14 year-olds that encourage discussion, creativity and reflection.
A disabled youngster in Wirral has a new lease of life after we teamed up with other Armed Forces charities to provide him with a purpose-built trike.
Find out what is your housing entitlement after a relationship breakdown if you are currently serving and if you are not service personnel.
From small home adaptations, to installing personal alarms, or funding for new equipment, RBL can help veterans live safely in their own home.
After Tim Mackereth completed 22 years of service, he turned to us for support starting up his own blacksmith business.
Learn about claiming Adult Disability Payment, if you are living in Scotland with a long-term condition, disability or terminal illness or have a sufficient link to Scotland.
Search, filter and download our teaching resources such as assemblies and lesson plans, designed to support 16-18 year-olds in exploring Remembrance.
Military compensation is no longer taken to cover injured veterans’ social care costs in Great Britain thanks to our successful campaign.
Donna Stonelake is a former Royal Navy Able Rating and mother of three whose husband, Mark, was injured whilst serving in Afghanistan.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.