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Denis Sparrow joined the Royal Marines as a teenager in 1958, serving for nine years in locations including Aden.
Thanks to incredible supporters like you, we can provide life-changing support for the Armed Forces community.
Since 2017, the Royal British Legion has partnered with Cash4Coins to convert leftover foreign coins and notes—as well as old British and Irish currency—into vital donations supporting veterans and their families.
As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
Giving a gift in memory is a touching way to remember someone special by honouring their life and supporting a cause that was important to them.
After suffering a stroke and having his house burgled, The Legion stepped in to help Army veteran Terence Lake find a new home.
The Forces Employment Charity helps service leavers, veterans, reservists and their families, find roles that fit their unique skillsets.
Barrister and broadcaster Rob Rinder and the Royal Marines abseil team went into action at Waterloo Station.
RBL's Benefits, Debt, and Money Advice (BDMA) Service provides free, confidential advice about benefits, appeals, and advice for those in unmanageable debt. Find out more here.
We partner with leading names in retail, wholesale, sport, finance and more to help support the Armed Forces community.
Find out how we keep everyone safe across the Royal British Legion community.
Our Recovery through the Arts programme helps support people’s recovery and transition into civilian life after leaving the Armed Forces.
Volunteering Roles in Lincolnshire & Nottingham
Volunteering Roles in Essex & Suffolk
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.