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Finding civilian employment as a partner, spouse, or child of a service person can present its own challenges. Our guidance will help you to explore available opportunities.
Volunteering Roles in Kent, Surrey, East Sussex & West Sussex
Four friend took on the epic 3,000-mile Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge to raise money for the Legion.
The incredible story of how Major John Monro escapes a Japanese POW camp during the Second World War and received the Military Cross.
Find out how you can get involved in Tribute Ink by exploring the online exhibition or sharing your own personal stories.
Royal British Legion urges the UK Government to improve the Armed Forces Bill to enable the Covenant to truly deliver on behalf of those who have served our country.
“Being able to support all the staff hands-on, which in turn allows them to support our beneficiaries and our Armed Forces community – that’s amazing.”
Join uniformed personnel, military bands, veterans and supporters, at London Poppy Day and help us raise funds for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.
RBL is dedicated to making sure that everyone who has undergone life-changing injuries in military service receives the support they need.
Read our guidance on how to access support during a relationship breakdown, covering topics such as your finances, mental wellbeing, and housing information.
As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
Volunteering Roles in Cambridgeshire & Norfolk
After leaving the Armed Forces, Adam Brown joined the Royal British Legion Riders’ Branch and has gone on to raise over £100,000 for RBL.
From expert rehabilitation, to recovery through art programmes, RBL is here to support people with a wide range of health issues. Find the help you need today!
Joseph Hammond, from Ghana, joined the army in 1943 and bravely served In Burma in the 82nd West African Division, experiencing intense fighting.