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Remembrance takes many forms and means something different to everyone. It’s a deeply personal act, often recognising a range of sacrifices.
The Royal British Legion announces the appointment of its new National President, Vice Admiral (Rtd), Paul Bennett CB OBE.
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In 2014 we published results of the most comprehensive survey into the needs of the ex-Service community undertaken in the last ten years.
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RBL branches sit at the heart of communities and today there are approximately 2,500 across the UK. Discover the stories behind our branches.
Keith Botterill was underage when he joined the Australian Army. He was captured at Singapore and endured the horror of prison camps in Borneo.
Discover how the Royal British Legion fosters diversity and inclusion within the Armed Forces community. Learn about our commitments here.
Our volunteers have been at the heart of the Poppy Appeal for over 100 years, helping us raise millions of pounds. Apply now to become a Poppy Appeal volunteer.
Renew your membership today and be part of a national network supporting the Armed Forces community.
We are here to help in any way we can and have provided some guidance to help you deal with the practical impact of losing someone.
Nicci Pugh joined the Royal Navy as a QARNNS nurse, she shares her memories of the Falklands war.
Download our free Key Stage 1 teaching resources for 4-7 year-olds that encourage children to use creativity to explore ideas around Remembrance
For the first time veterans will be identified in the 2021 census and will no longer be hidden in plain sight. After four years of hard-fought campaigning, legislation was finally passed in June 2020.