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Keith Botterill was underage when he joined the Australian Army. He was captured at Singapore and endured the horror of prison camps in Borneo.
Liam Young had always wanted to join the Army. Read his story on rebuilding his life after Service.
The Royal British Legion is proud to be supported by Elms Marketing, the industry leader in sportswear personalisation.
Dedicated to those who lost their lives while under his command, Matt’s tattoo on his back depicts the silhouette of a bugler from the Royal Marines.
Danielle Cummings has overcome many challenges since joining the Royal Navy after leaving school, with deployments from Afghanistan to Bahrain.
Whilst serving, there may be hardship and loss, but also times of happiness. Many military tattoos commemorate these events.
Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.
At an emotionally difficult time, you may need help with funeral costs for a member of the Armed Forces community, including spouses, dependants, or carers.
Join us in our Advice and Welfare teams at the Royal British Legion and you’ll be part of our ongoing dedication to serving the Armed Forces community.
In the aftermath of the WW1 it became apparent there was a need for an organisation to support and represent all members of the Armed Forces.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.
We’re proud to share what we’ve achieved last year in supporting and championing the Armed Forces community across the UK.
Losing a loved one can be very difficult. If you have lost someone, our guidance can help you live with grief, find support, and outlines practical things you need to do.
In 1941 Des Lush joined the RAF with hopes of becoming a pilot. Three years later he flew his first operation as a Bomb Aimer.
We are delighted to be supported by Pets at Home in their third year of partnership.
Norman ‘Norrie’ Bartlett’s extraordinary service in the Royal Navy took him across global conflict zones, culminating in the Pacific, and witness to the war’s end.