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Pupils remember children who were evacuated during WW2 and consider the experience of leaving loved ones and treasured toys.
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Discover what Service means and discuss with children why we remember the sacrifices made by the Armed Forces and emergency services.
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Discover how the Commonwealth has shaped our past and present, and continues to shape our future.
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Explore the past and present of Remembrance, using videos, photos and case studies to inspire Army Cadets as they find new ways to remember this year.
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Travel across the globe with three men whose service in WW2 took them thousands of miles from home.
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Lessons focused on contribution of Reginald Cooper, a child who worked in a cotton mill during WW1, including activities such as matching games.
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Help children understand Remembrance and its relevance in our lives today through symbolism and powerful language.
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Understand how women united across continents, countries and cultures to protect our freedoms, and how this unity remains today.
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Join poet Tomos Roberts as he hosts three interactive webinars, supporting Key Stage 2 children in planning, writing and performing their own Remembrance poetry.
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The Royal British Legion and Westland have partnered to offer you a chance to buy a range of unique Poppy gardening products.
Procurement is an essential function within The Royal British Legion and underpins our strategic priority of Operational Excellence.
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.
Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
Chronic pain and depression threatened Mike's marriage, but with support from us, they rebuilt their life together.
Find out how you can get involved in Tribute Ink by exploring the online exhibition or sharing your own personal stories.