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The Royal British Legion (RBL) has announced a new strategy to support Britain’s Armed Forces community through uncertain times.
Commonwealth forces outnumbered British forces in the Far East, and they were essential in bringing the war against Japan to an end.
We’re proud to share what we’ve achieved last year in supporting and championing the Armed Forces community across the UK.
Following our successful campaign, veterans such as Keith Clarke no longer see their military compensation taken to cover social care costs.
From small home adaptations, to installing personal alarms, or funding for new equipment, RBL can help veterans live safely in their own home.
Volunteering Roles in West Midlands, Shropshire, Staffordshire & Warwickshire
Support the Armed Forces community by volunteering as a Poppy Appeal Collector and at fundraising events throughout the year. Register your interest here.
Sylvia Manasseh was born in Kolkata in 1918 and vividly recalls her service in the Women’s Auxiliary Corps in India during the Second World War.
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
The Poppy Appeal is the Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign held in November. Get involved and support our Armed Forces community.
The Fourteenth Army played a vital role in the victory over Japan. Learn why they were called the 'Forgotten Army' and uncover their overlooked sacrifices.
Download tools, assets and general support to help members represent the Royal British Legion using our new identity.