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We are delighted to be supported by Coventry Building Society which has raised over £18 million for the Legion in over 12 years of partnership.
Working with theatre company Bravo 22, helped Veteran Cassidy Little to regain his confidence and sense of self-belief.
Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.
Support the Royal British Legion by buying your poppies and poppy items online at the Poppy Shop.
Our volunteers make an incredible difference. Whatever time you can give, we have plenty of opportunities for you. Find out more here!
Learn what is a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG), how to apply for a DFG, support with appealing, and how DFG could help disabled veterans live independently.
Walking With The Wounded supports veterans with physical, mental, or social injuries on their journey to reintegrate back into society.
Discover how the role of women in the Armed Forces has developed over the last 100 years and learn more about the women who pushed the boundaries.
The Gulf War, fought from 1990 to 1991, saw the largest use of British troops in one deployment since the Second World War.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
We have put forward over 100 recommendations to the UK Government on how to implement their veterans strategy.
After VE Day thousands were still fighting in the Far East. Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) marks the day Japan surrendered on the 15 August 1945, effectively ending the Second World War.
Matt had always wanted to join the Army, but when he decided to leave, he felt like a fish out of water as he tried to navigate civilian life.
Forty years since he served as a Corporal in the Royal Corps of Transport, David Sismey looks back on his time on tour in Belfast.
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.