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The contribution of men and women of South Asian heritage has been crucial, from the World Wars to the present day.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
Around 121,000 children in the UK have a parent serving in the Armed Forces and children can feel immense pride in having a parent in the Armed Forces.
Forty years since the conflict, Royal Navy veteran Charlie Threlfall recalls his time in the Falklands and surviving the perils of San Carlos Water.
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.
Volunteering Roles in Dorset, Hampshire & Isle of Wight
Volunteering Roles in Durham, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear
The end of WW2 didn’t result in the immediate end of service for millions of British and Commonwealth troops.
19 March, 2024 The charity invites people to mark the historic anniversary at events across the UK, France and in their own communities.
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.
Learn what financial aid is available for carers and those who provide or receive support due to service-related conditions.
Our volunteers have been at the heart of the Poppy Appeal for over 100 years, helping us raise millions of pounds. Apply now to become a Poppy Appeal volunteer.
The Royal British Legion will always attempt to attend the funeral of anyone who has served, or of a branch member when invited to do so by family.
Renew your membership today and be part of a national network supporting the Armed Forces community.
Keith Botterill was underage when he joined the Australian Army. He was captured at Singapore and endured the horror of prison camps in Borneo.