Since the Royal British Legion was founded in 1921, our members, staff, volunteers and partners have dedicated their time and effort to supporting the Armed Forces community and remembering their sacrifice.
To mark our 100th birthday, we launched the Reward and Recognition scheme where everyone across the RBL family was invited to nominate people who deserved to be recognised for their significant contributions to our work.
The awards recognise the outstanding actions of individuals in five categories; service, collaboration, passion, excellence and valuing our people.
From the moment we launched the scheme, the nominations came flooding in and after a robust check on the quality and standard of submissions, we were left with over 400 tales of inspiration and determination from groups and individuals across the organisation, all of whom are equally deserving of recognition in our Centenary year.
Here we celebrate the contributions of our amazing RBL People who have helped to make our organisation the fantastic place that it is. Search by name or use the filters below to explore the nominees.

Phil Nixon
Phil Nixon

Ken Merriott
Ken Merriott

Ray Ferguson
Ray Ferguson

David Simpson
David Simpson

Barry Turner
Barry Turner

Alice Driver
Alice Driver
Alice is the driving force behind Bravo 22 Company, a UK-wide recovery-through-the-arts programme for wounded, injured and sick service personnel, veterans and their families. Thanks to Alice’s determination and dedication, the project, which is partnered by the RBL, has gone from strength to strength, providing participants with training and employment opportunities, lasting friendships and a boost in confidence, as well giving their military experiences a voice through art and performance.

Sarah Sturt
Sarah Sturt

Megan Harris
Megan Harris

Colin Coney
Colin Coney

Steve Munday
Steve Munday
After Chief Petty Officer Steve Munday was ‘voluntold’ he would be attending London Poppy Day in 2012 – resulting not only in heavy collection buckets but an opportunity to explain the RBL’s work to many people – he strove to promote it within the Navy to increase the important presence of uniformed personnel. His enthusiasm and perseverance have led to a sharp rise in service volunteers at London and Bristol Poppy Days in the past few years.

Derek Tilney BEM
Derek Tilney BEM

Lynn Andersen
Lynn Andersen
Lynn has analysed, designed and delivered the Poppy Appeal for Bloxham & District Branch, Oxfordshire, for 15 years, martialling volunteers from six villages and increasing the amount raised year on year, resulting in record collections. She hasn't let bereavement and ill health stop her, and her knowledge, enthusiasm, energy and approachability have attracted new members to the branch.

Ieuan Roberts
Ieuan Roberts

Forget-Me-Nots Council
Forget-Me-Nots Council
At St Bartholomew's C of E First School in Somerset, the Forget-Me-Nots School Council, led by Alice Samuel, has shown fantastic initiative in helping the children learn more about those living with dementia. Working with members of the RBL’s Crewkerne Branch, Alice discussed the condition with the children and explored the role of Admiral Nurses. The team helped the children create ‘fiddle cushion’ gifts for patients of the memory clinic, while Alice also made face masks to raise money.

Christine Cobbold
Christine Cobbold

Anne Lewin
Anne Lewin

Tina Wright
Tina Wright
