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The Invictus Games aims to harness the power of sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation for wounded, injured or sick servicemen and women.
Discover how symbolism and metaphor are used by poets like Laura Mucha to express Remembrance, and use these features in your own writing.
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Explore new book 'We Will Remember Them' using worksheets designed to help children get the most from this unique telling of the Remembrance story.
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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.
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.
We remember the service and huge sacrifice of British and Commonwealth forces 70 years after the fighting of the Korean War ended.
Ann Miller-McCaffrey tells of the importance of the Armed Forces’ access to community groups and forums such as the Legion’s first ever LGBTQ+ branch.
Winifred Blackwell shares her memories of being a Barrage Balloon Operator during the Second World War.
Our hugely popular Remembrance Live Assembly is back, streaming to schools across the UK.
8 May 1945 – Victory in Europe Day. After nearly six years of war Germany officially surrendered on 7 May 1945 and the conflict was finally over. Learn more here.
An assembly for young primary school children helping them understand and mark Remembrance through the theme of Service. Service video included and case studies.
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Discover how flowers symbolise Remembrance and support children in designing their own Remembrance flower.
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Explore stories of service and sacrifice from our Armed Forces, allies, and Commonwealth nations, and learn how they defended Britain’s freedoms and values.
In 1928, a decade after the end of the First World War, the British Legion took veterans and war widows on the Great Pilgrimage to remember those who lost their lives.
After being medically discharged from the RAF, Craig wanted a tattoo to tell the story of his life and commemorate his fallen comrades.
As the war ended in Europe, we share the VE Day stories of those who lived through it. Read some of the incredible recollections of that day here.