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The RAF Mountain Rescue Service helps save hundreds of civilians on our mountains each year.
Since 2017 a new counter-poaching task force has trained more than 120 rangers to protect endangered wildlife in Malawi.
Katie Newlands is a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and works as a GP Registrar. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, her surgery had to take swift action.
We provide outstanding support to our Armed Forces community because of their outstanding contribution.
How we we supported Army veteran Baz in his recovery from a stroke and helped him reconnect with the Armed Forces community.
When Chris Dodd left the Army, he felt lost and struggled to find direction and purpose in the civilian world.
Every year we host Poppy Days across the UK as part of our annual Poppy Appeal, with hundreds of military personnel taking part alongside volunteers.
The Royal British Legion supports our Armed Forces community by building connections with a variety of organisations and community groups.
Network for Carers is a project funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust and designed to help Armed Forces carers feel less lonely and isolated because of their caring role.
Feel-good cook Melissa Hemsley is helping us celebrate VE Day with her root veg fritters recipe, inspired by the waste-not rationing mentality of World War Two.
This year the Legion is continuing its partnership with the Jo Cox Foundation, encouraging everyone to take part in the Great Get Together.
During the Covid-19 pandemic QARANC veteran Lorraine volunteered to go back to her roots in District nursing.
During the coronavirus lockdown we have kept in touch with vulnerable members via a telephone buddy service.
This year the Armed Forces have stepped in to support the Covid-19 response and are now supporting the roll out of mass testing in Liverpool.