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Our branches are focal points for social activity, Remembrance and are ready to support the Armed Forces community.
Our branches offer a unique opportunity to connect members with youth groups in local communities; supporting fundraising projects and much more.
Our Annual Conference brings together members from across the world who help shape the direction of the Royal British Legion.
If you’re taking your membership to the next level, we’re here to help with training for Officer and Committee member roles.
We are honoured to be participating in the Coronation Procession, where we will provide a Guard of Honour of 100 Standard Bearers.
Army Welfare Worker Sergeant Adam Kastein speaks of his experience of coming out whilst in the Army.
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.
Our magazine is free for all members and includes the latest news from branches, plus in-depth stories about our services and the people we support.
Find out more about the range of exclusive offers and discounts available to all of our members.
Tom Foy, a Corporal in the RAF Regiment, tells us how he got involved with his local Branch, and how proud he is to carry the Standard for them.
In August 2018, Army Cadet Maddie Hempell joined over 1,000 Legion members for the Great Pilgrimage 90 in Ypres.
Renew your membership today and be part of a national network supporting the Armed Forces community.
Members have been vital to our work since 1921 and continue to play a key role in supporting the Armed Forces community and championing Remembrance.
The British Legion Women’s Section was formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of widows and families of ex-Servicemen.
RBL brings people together to fundraise, commemorate and celebrate. From local fetes to grand balls, explore how we have brought communities together.