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Locate your nearest RBL Branch
Our branches are focal points for social activity, Remembrance and are ready to support the Armed Forces community.
Find a role in our Marketing and Remembrance teams and help tell the story of the Royal British Legion and inspire the nation to get involved.
Take on Poppy Ride Shropshire and cycle through the countryside with veterans in 2026.
Take on Poppy Ride Kent and cycle through the countryside with veterans in 2026.
Chronic pain and depression threatened Mike's marriage, but with support from us, they rebuilt their life together.
The Gulf War, fought from 1990 to 1991, saw the largest use of British troops in one deployment since the Second World War.
When Leon Parker left the Army, he struggled to adapt to civilian life and ended up homeless living in the woods in a tent with his dog Misty.
In our centenary year, we are bringing to life your personal stories, memories and charitable work so that we can tell the story of the RBL last 100 years.
Every local authority in Great Britain has signed a pledge to implement the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant in their communities.
We are grateful to BAE Systems, who have pledged £400,000 to fund critical programmes supporting veterans and their families.
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.
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.
"Less than 50% of the UK population know about the work RBL does. My biggest aspiration is to continue evolving our brand as a relevant and engaging charity".
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.
Support the Armed Forces community by volunteering as a Poppy Appeal Collector and at fundraising events throughout the year. Register your interest here.
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.