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After VE Day many Britons began to think about rebuilding their lives, but prior to VJ Day thousands remained prisoners of war in the Far East.
Learning about Remembrance brings children of all ages and backgrounds together. Use our free resources to help children explore Remembrance.
RAF medic, Ian Ewers-Larose who served in the Falklands and on Operation Granby in the first Gulf War, tells us how his health deteriorated after Service.
Our hugely popular Remembrance Live Assembly is back, streaming to schools across the UK.
Learn about LGBTQIA+ community networks in the currently serving and ex-service community, including our LGBTQ+ and Allies Branch.
On the 80th anniversary of the historic military operation that changed the course of the Second World War, RBL invites you to remember those who were part of D-Day.
Request a pack to use our free service to write or update your Will for with a local solicitor.
The Royal British Legion branches are grouped by counties around the UK and overseas. Find your local information here.
Our work with Cadbury to commemorate the centenary of the First World War won an award for Best Fundraising Campaign.
The Legion is so grateful for the support we receive from individuals making significant donations and for contributions from grant-making trusts.
In the Second World War Frank Preston was an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy and served alongside troops from over 12 countries on D-Day.
With your help we can raise more awareness for The Royal British Legion while you earn commission.
In addition to being a full-time Army nurse on a neurological ward, Ben also volunteers for The Royal British Legion.
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.
Aged 17 when the Falklands War broke out, John Sheppard recalls his time as a young chef on board MSV Stena Seaspread during the conflict.
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.