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To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
In August 2018, Army Cadet Maddie Hempell joined over 1,000 Legion members for the Great Pilgrimage 90 in Ypres.
During the coronavirus outbreak we will continue to work with our community, ensuring their safety and well-being is our highest priority during these unprecedented times.
If you suffered an injury or illness related to your service in the Armed Forces on or after 6 April 2005, you can make a claim under the scheme.
In 1928, a decade after the end of the First World War, the British Legion took veterans and war widows on the Great Pilgrimage to remember those who lost their lives.
Army Welfare Worker Sergeant Adam Kastein speaks of his experience of coming out whilst in the Army.
Our new Remembrance resources for Girlguiding, Cadets and Scouts are designed to help young people understand and engage with Remembrance today.
Volunteering Roles in North & East Yorkshire
We support the teaching of Remembrance across the UK and have designed a range of free teaching resources for Key Stages 1- 4.
Learn what financial aid is available for carers and those who provide or receive support due to service-related conditions.
Losing a loved one can be very difficult. If you have lost someone, our guidance can help you live with grief, find support, and outlines practical things you need to do.
Join uniformed personnel, military bands, veterans and supporters, at London Poppy Day and help us raise funds for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.
Learn more about the benefits, development and support you’ll get working for the Royal British Legion.
The welfare and wellbeing of the Armed Forces has been at the heart of RBL since our inception in 1921. One of our earliest interventions saw us create a dedicated hospital and village to support ex-serving personnel suffering from tuberculosis after the First World War.
Read the stories of three soldiers who contracted malaria when they served in the Far East during the Second World War.
Check our guide and find out advice and support options for veterans and their families dealing with dementia, including organisations that can help.