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Our magazine is free for all members and includes the latest news from branches, plus in-depth stories about our services and the people we support.
After being diagnosed with PTSD and being medically discharged from the Army, Stacey turned to us for support with her recovery.
Known as The Flying Sikh of Biggin Hill, Hardit Singh Malik was the first Indian pilot of WWI and would go on to become a distinguished diplomat.
"I’m a veteran and also a beneficiary, so Remembrance is very important to me. I feel part of something special at the Royal British Legion."
We encourage everyone to embrace the traditions of Remembrance but also make it their own. Use these resources to create your own Act of Remembrance.
The Legion supported Naomi who was a Senior Aircraft woman, through mental health issues, during transition to civilian life and after her accident.
There are many ways you can give to the Royal British Legion. From giving a gift in memory to our raffles and lotteries - there's something for everyone.
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.
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.
Liam Young had always wanted to join the Army. Read his story on rebuilding his life after Service.
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.
Joshua was 19 when he joined the Army in Gold Coast (now Ghana) and went on to serve in the Far East campaign in pre-partition India and Burma.
Our campaigns look to improve the lives of everyone in the Armed Forces community and make sure their voice is heard.
The Forces Employment Charity helps service leavers, veterans, reservists and their families, find roles that fit their unique skillsets.
The Armed Forces community face unique challenges after Service. RBL offers advice and practical help for veterans in need. Explore support options today.
Officers' Association Scotland is a charity providing life-changing support to former officers and their families living in Scotland.