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The Battle Back Centre Lilleshall was established in 2011 by The Legion to support wounded and sick Service personnel.
RBL can support you through the complicated process of an inquiry or inquest after a bereavement, an already a difficult and painful time.
Our people ensure RBL delivers vital support to members of the Armed Forces community and their families. Hear their stories and learn what they do here!
Watch actors Lucy Fleming and Simon Williams read the charming, touching and amusing letters written between Lucy’s parents.
In 2018 we conducted research into loneliness and social isolation in the Armed Forces Community, examining causes, triggers and barriers to support.
It can be a very difficult and confusing time when someone dies so we are here to help if you need practical, emotional, or financial support.
The Poppy Lottery complaints and disputes. Unfortunately, sometimes things go wrong and when they do, we want to know.
Our campaign helped, the Armed Forces Covenant was enshrined into legislation in 2011, and since then, every local authority in Great Britain has signed the Covenant.
Our branches are focal points for social activity, Remembrance and are ready to support the Armed Forces community.
Please use this form to contact our PR Officer, Emily Prestidge, based at the Royal British Legion's head office in London.
Please use this form to get in touch with Rosie Parish, PR Officer at the Legion for the Midlands.
Jack Smith joined the Royal Marines in 1942 when he was only 17. Two years later he was one of thousands of Allied troops taking part in D-Day.
Joseph Hammond, from Ghana, joined the army in 1943 and bravely served In Burma in the 82nd West African Division, experiencing intense fighting.
Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
Join us for Manchester Poppy Day – a fundraising collection day all in aid of the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.
Everyone at the Royal British Legion is incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.