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In 1928, a decade after the end of the First World War, the British Legion took veterans and war widows on the Great Pilgrimage to remember those who lost their lives.
To mark our 100th birthday, we launched the Reward and Recognition scheme to recognise our amazing RBL people and their significant contributions to our work.
The Royal British Legion has launched a new initiative to help provide extra support to the Armed Forces community at annual festive get togethers.
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.
Michael Tibbs, 98, joined the Royal Navy at the age of 18 after the outbreak of the Second World War, following in the footsteps of his father who was a Naval Chaplain.
Hundreds of thousands supported those at the front line. Here are their stories, from extraordinary feats of engineering to receiving communications from the beaches.
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.
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.
Learning about Remembrance brings children of all ages and backgrounds together. Use our free resources to help children explore Remembrance.
We're here to help our Armed Forces community. Our support starts after one day of service and continues through life, long after service is over.
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.
We’re proud to share what we’ve achieved last year in supporting and championing the Armed Forces community across the UK.