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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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Explore what Service means, reflecting on why it is important to remember the sacrifices made by the Armed Forces and emergency services.
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Meet the men and women of D-Day, and bring their stories to life with illustrations, photos and activities.
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There are over 50 incredible Royal British Legion bands around the country, ranging from full concert show bands to smaller youth marching bands.
Pat Owtram joined the WRNS at 18, listening to and translated enemy communications, while she and her sister feared for their father who was a prisoner of war.
The contribution of men and women of South Asian heritage has been crucial, from the World Wars to the present day.
Michael Kofi Adjivon’s journey from Ghana to the jungles of Burma and his post war military career and sporting achievements continues to inspire his family.
The Officers' Association is the only Tri-Service organisation that looks after officers.
Cycle for the RBL and you'll be helping us to provide financial, social, and emotional support to veterans, serving personnel, and their families.
We invite our supporters to host events in their communities to honour the service of the war generation. Discover resources and a guide to planning events.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
Commonwealth forces outnumbered British forces in the Far East, and they were essential in bringing the war against Japan to an end.
In partnership with Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, we have developed an Armed Forces Community Garden in Hillfield Park, Solihull.
Originally from Jamaica, Albert Jarrett, 96, signed up to join the RAF in 1942 on the island before travelling to the UK in 1943.