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Khumi Tonsing Burton has supported RBL for over 20 years. She has always been a champion of Remembrance and has actively encourage the community, especially young people to get involved and support RBL.
On Armistice Day we invite the nation to pause for just two minutes and pay your respects to our Armed Forces community, past and present.
During the Second World War Jane Eldridge was a Cypher Officer, travelling with Winston Churchill to Canada.
By the end of 1945 troops were back home in the UK. But a UK that looked very different from the one they’d left when at the outbreak of war.
The gravestones of the first and last British soldiers to be killed in WWI sit opposite each other in the St Symphorien military cemetery in Belgium.
In RBL’s centenary year, we are firmly focused on our future. By building on a century of work we’ll make sure we are a charity fit for the next 100.
Jel served in the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery but struggled to find a job when he left the forces.
It can be hard when your child joins the military. Even more so for Anita when all 3 of her children signed up.
Discover how the Royal British Legion fosters diversity and inclusion within the Armed Forces community. Learn about our commitments here.
Our team base all our work on the latest evidence and views from the Armed Forces community, our members, leading researchers and experts.
Meet an extraordinary woman and discover how she served others over a lifetime, through conflict and in peace time.
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Spies, Polish countesses and the legendary Colonel Buckmaster, Noreen Riols recalls her memories of the Secret Army.
Roy Cockburn left school at 18 to join the army. Three years later he was a Second Lieutenant leading patrols behind enemy lines at Normandy.
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Whilst serving, there may be hardship and loss, but also times of happiness. Many military tattoos commemorate these events.
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.