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In RBL’s centenary year, we are firmly focused on our future. By building on a century of work we’ll make sure we are a charity fit for the next 100.
Gian Singh’s Gian's battalion was deployed to the jungles of Burma, where he undertook the actions that would earn him the Victoria Cross.
Acts of Remembrance come in many forms and there are lots of different ways to get involved.
We're at the heart of a national network helping our Armed Forces. We provide lifelong support to serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.
We work with other organisations and external partners to ensure that the needs of the ex-Service community are heard.
Learning about Remembrance brings children of all ages and backgrounds together. Use our free resources to help children explore Remembrance.
Ted Youd explains how attending a course at the Legion’s Battle Back Centre helped him change his life.
“The image of just them marching up with the Union Jack draped over… he's come back home now.”
Learn about LGBTQIA+ community networks in the currently serving and ex-service community, including our LGBTQ+ and Allies Branch.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
After his medical discharge, Andy reached out to RBL for assistance navigating the complex paperwork and compensation claims process.
WW2 veterans on how coronavirus is affecting their lives, and their experiences of coping in the face of adversity.
The Defence Medical Welfare Service provides practical and emotional support for armed forces personnel receiving medical treatment. Read our guide learn everything you need to know about DMWS.
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.
Yavar Abbas trained as a combat cameraman, following the troops of the 14th Army and documenting the extraordinary reality of the war in the east.