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On discovering that a dog could help support their autistic son, The Gill family reached out to The Royal British Legion for help.
The Royal British Legion marked the 40th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict in 2022.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
We work with Dementia UK to provide Admiral Nurses – a specialist service helping the Armed Forces community and their families living with dementia.
Born in pre-partition India in a village in Rawalpindi Muhammad Hussain, 95, was 16 years old when he ran away from home to enlist in the British Indian Army during the Second World War.
After being diagnosed with PTSD and being medically discharged from the Army, Stacey turned to us for support with her recovery.
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was born in Punjab and joined the army in 1941. He was part of the relief at Kohima and Imphal before serving in the gruelling Burma campaign.
Forty years since the conflict, Royal Navy veteran Charlie Threlfall recalls his time in the Falklands and surviving the perils of San Carlos Water.
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.
Please fill in the form below so we can send your Funeral Directors pack in the post. They can be used at funerals, cremations, and other similar events.
Remembrance takes many forms and means something different to everyone. It’s a deeply personal act, often recognising a range of sacrifices.
In the Second World War June Denby was employed as a driver. And a month after the D-Day landings, she found herself on the way to France.
Take a look at our training plans and advice to help you smash your Pedal to Paris challenge for The Royal British Legion.