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Support the Armed Forces community by volunteering as a Poppy Appeal Collector and at fundraising events throughout the year. Register your interest here.
19 March, 2024 The charity invites people to mark the historic anniversary at events across the UK, France and in their own communities.
Every local authority in Great Britain has signed a pledge to implement the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant in their communities.
Known as The Flying Sikh of Biggin Hill, Hardit Singh Malik was the first Indian pilot of WWI and would go on to become a distinguished diplomat.
HRH will feature in a special video message for the Royal British Legion’s Remembrance Assembly on 11th November.
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.
The Royal British Legion branches are grouped by counties around the UK and overseas. Find your local information here.
Find guidance on how to manage the money you earn while serving in the Armed Forces, and how the Royal British Legion money advice service might be able to help you.
The Officers' Association is the only Tri-Service organisation that looks after officers.
In the aftermath of the WW1 it became apparent there was a need for an organisation to support and represent all members of the Armed Forces.
The Fourteenth Army played a vital role in the victory over Japan. Learn why they were called the 'Forgotten Army' and uncover their overlooked sacrifices.
Our Tribute Funds are an online space created by you to celebrate the life and memory of a loved one.
When Dean left the military he wasn’t awarded compensation he was entitled to. It took five years to win the case, which he finally did with our help.
Michael Tibbs, 98, joined the Royal Navy at the age of 18 after the outbreak of the Second World War, following in the footsteps of his father who was a Naval Chaplain.
The Royal British Legion is committed to supporting serving and ex-serving personnel and their families when they need us.
Over 100 years many famous faces have joined us in honouring and supporting those who protect our way of life, from the Royal Family to stars of the stage and screen.