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Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
Everyone at The Royal British Legion is incredibly sad to hear of the passing of Dame Barbara Windsor. An unforgettable character, Dame Barbara brought joy to all who knew her with her infectious laugh and personality.
Danielle Cummings has overcome many challenges since joining the Royal Navy after leaving school, with deployments from Afghanistan to Bahrain.
Dedicated to those who lost their lives while under his command, Matt’s tattoo on his back depicts the silhouette of a bugler from the Royal Marines.
Whilst serving, there may be hardship and loss, but also times of happiness. Many military tattoos commemorate these events.
From fun and sports events to very special events, there are many ways you can remember a loved one and raise money to support the work of the Legion.
Request your Field of Remembrance Tribute pack in the post. Your Remembrance Tribute will be planted in our Fields of Remembrance to honour the fallen.
We offer many ways to celebrate the life and memory of loved ones and to continue the commemoration of our Armed Forces community.
When Alex tragically lost her nephew, Dean, at the age of 24, she decided to create a lasting legacy for him through a Tribute Fund.
Our Poppy Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum is currently undergoing refurbishment.
The Tributes planted in our Fields of Remembrance each carry a personal message to someone who lost their life in Service for our country.
Tom Boardman became a prisoner of war when British forces surrendered to Japan in Singapore in 1942.