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Whilst serving, there may be hardship and loss, but also times of happiness. Many military tattoos commemorate these events.
In the UK there has been a huge increase in funding to help communities understand and celebrate the fight for recognition of Commonwealth soldiers.
From our beginnings in the aftermath of the First World War, see how the torch of Remembrance has been passed from generation to generation in the UK, the Commonwealth and beyond.
Acts of Remembrance come in many forms and there are lots of different ways to get involved.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
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 invite our members and supporters to stage exhibitions and host events to celebrate the service of veterans in their communities. Find out more and a guide to help plan events.
Our new Remembrance resources for Girlguiding, Cadets and Scouts are designed to help young people understand and engage with Remembrance today.
Coping with isolation in the Far East was a challenge for all Allied forces, whether they were from Britain or a Commonwealth nation.
When Marie Garcia joined the Women’s Royal Naval Service she had no idea she would end up working on D-Day.
1944 was a pivotal year in the Second World War. As well as the Battle of Normandy, we remember other landmark battles from Italy to India that paved the way to peace.
We explore the connections between the armed forces and the Windrush Generation, 75 years after the Empire Windrush arrived.
With the end of the war in Asia and the Pacific, over a million servicemen and women from Britain and across the Commonwealth had to be demobilised and transported home.
To mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day on 15 August, help us remember the forgotten history of those who fought in the Far East by sharing a story or message of thanks on our interactive map.
RBL brings people together to fundraise, commemorate and celebrate. From local fetes to grand balls, explore how we have brought communities together.
Our Virtual Field of Remembrance commemorates the lives of those who have served with the British Armed Forces. Take a moment to honour those who have fallen.