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At the end of WW2 millions were homeless, transport links had been destroyed, and many nations’ industry were in ruins.
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!
In 2018 we conducted research into loneliness and social isolation in the Armed Forces Community, examining causes, triggers and barriers to support.
The Poppy Factory is the country's leading employment charity for wounded, injured and sick veterans with health conditions or impairments.
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.
We’ve campaigned on issues that matter most to the Armed Forces community for 100 years and we’re continuing to adapt to their needs for the future.
Our guide provides advice on managing finances after divorce or separation, tailored for service personnel and veterans. Learn more here.
Everyone at the Royal British Legion is incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Sam serves as a Corporal in the Paras and his tattoos show the significant impact that joining this elite airborne regiment has had on his identity.
When Leon Parker left the Army, he struggled to adapt to civilian life and ended up homeless living in the woods in a tent with his dog Misty.
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.
John Green was among over 1,000 RBL members to visit WW1 battlefields to mark the 90th anniversary of the Great Pilgrimage in 2018.
Learn about making a claim for a War Pension or Armed Forces compensation if you are living with hearing loss that you think may be linked to your time in service.
What is the inspiration and history behind the poppy becoming a symbol of Remembrance?
Need to move back to or out of the UK? Learn more about Heathrow Travel Care, how referrals work, and how to get help with repatriation.