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To mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, RBL supporters left messages to remember, celebrate and honour the brave Second World War generation.
Second World War veterans attending VE Day Tea Party Announced
Place an order from a range of commemorative wreaths with profits going to The Royal British Legion.
6th June marks the anniversary of D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history, and the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe. Find out how we’ll mark it.
Use our form to request that The Royal British Legion and Royal British Legion Poppy Lottery Ltd. exclude you from fundraising raffles and lotteries.
This year the Poppy Appeal is highlighting how the RBL is helping to rebuild lives across the Armed Forces community.
Our members play an active role in the organisation and participation in Remembrance Services and have a strong ceremonial tradition dating back to 1921.
New Research reveals 8000 Second World War veterans remain as the RBL calls for veterans to register for commemorative event
Instant win scratch cards are a fun way to raise funds. Available at checkout from participating retailers for £1 or £2, to win prizes up to £1,000.
As RBL’s Director of Music, David Cole OBE, directs our Central Band and is also the musical director of the annual Festival of Remembrance.
he RBL is proud to be a welcoming and inclusive organisation, bringing people from different nations and communities together to best serve our Armed Forces.
Poppies4Kits lets sports clubs show support for the Armed Forces community during Remembrance by wearing self-adhesive Poppies, commemorative armbands, and custom corner flags.
Hundreds of thousands supported those at the front line. Here are their stories, from extraordinary feats of engineering to receiving communications from the beaches.
Take a look at our training plans and advice to help you smash your Pedal to Paris challenge for The Royal British Legion.
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.