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Please use this form to contact our Junior PR Officer, Emma Dorricott, based at the Royal British Legion's head office in London.
We support our Armed Forces community, including serving and ex-serving personnel and their families. Get in touch here.
Download tools, assets and general support to help members represent the Royal British Legion using our new identity.
Our Telephone Buddy scheme offers companionship, support and a friendly ear to anyone who is feeling lonely or isolated, across the UK and beyond.
Second World War veteran Ken Judd, 97, is a resident at the Legion’s Galanos House care home which relies on donations from the Poppy Appeal to care for elderly veterans in their times of need.
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.
Alan McQuillin, 97, joined the RAF in 1941 taking part in the Normandy landings before being deployed to support the war effort in the Far East.
"The process of bringing Poppy Supporter to market at the Royal British Legion was a mammoth challenge. I loved it!"
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.
Make a lasting impact in your community as a Poppy Appeal Organiser. Support the Armed Forces community by leading local fundraising for the Royal British Legion. Register your interest here.
Our support can be a lifeline for many serving and ex-serving personnel and their families, but we need your help to continue providing these services.
Discover how Bergen-Belsen became an infamous Nazi concentration camp in WW2 and what happened when it was liberated in 1945.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.
Frequently Asked Questions related to the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Poppyscotland and The National Memorial Arboretum are part of The Royal British Legion family of charities.
Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.