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We’ve campaigned on issues that matter most to the Armed Forces community for 100 years and we’re continuing to adapt to their needs for the future.
RBL can support you through the complicated process of an inquiry or inquest after a bereavement, an already a difficult and painful time.
8 May 1945 – Victory in Europe Day. After nearly six years of war Germany officially surrendered on 7 May 1945 and the conflict was finally over. Learn more here.
Chronic pain and depression threatened Mike's marriage, but with support from us, they rebuilt their life together.
Procurement is an essential function within The Royal British Legion and underpins our strategic priority of Operational Excellence.
Hundreds of people around have taken part in a Forces Wives Challenge virtual bike ride to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.
Scottish Veterans Residences offers housing and help to veterans in need in Scotland. Find out the services it provides, like the Transitional Support Programme.
We've collected these additional resources on rights, benefits, pensions and allowances you may find useful.
Our Pedal Normandy Beaches challenge is the experience of a lifetime. Please read the terms and conditions before signing up.
Read our guide and find out what help is available for service personnel transitioning out due to medical discharge, including financial and career support.
Owning a valid Railcard may help to reduce the cost of travel. Learn what are the discounted rail travel options for serving and retired armed forces members.
At the end of WW2 millions were homeless, transport links had been destroyed, and many nations’ industry were in ruins.
"I wanted a job that had flexibility and to work for an organisation that understood family commitments".
The Royal British Legion is committed to supporting serving and ex-serving personnel and their families when they need us.
Nicci Pugh joined the Royal Navy as a QARNNS nurse, she shares her memories of the Falklands war.
Dan Smith challenged himself to paddle the length of Great Britain to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 and raise money for the Legion.