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Richard Vaughan was completed his National Service on 16 May 1963, making him the last National Serviceman to complete his service in the UK.
Team of veterans’ summit on centenary of the end of WW1 in an expedition led by The Royal British Legion’s Battle Back Centre and Leeds Beckett University.
Jason Coward, the RBL's new National Chair, shares his ambitions for the charity.
Ahead of the 2015 General Election, we produced a manifesto outlining key actions we for the Government to improve the life of the Armed Forces community.
We've picked out local options for those travelling from further afield and needing accommodation for Poppy Ride.
When Dorothy became her husband’s carer, our Admiral Nurse service stepped in to provide practical advice, and emotional and psychological support.
The Royal British Legion has launched a new initiative to help provide extra support to the Armed Forces community at annual festive get togethers.
With the end of the war in Asia and the Pacific, over a million servicemen and women from Britain and across the Commonwealth had to be demobilised and transported home.
Read our FAQs to find out more about the RBL Survival Challenge. From pricing and training to fundraising.
Every local authority in Great Britain has signed a pledge to implement the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant in their communities.
Often the tattoos worn by people in our Armed Forces are more than body art. They are deeply personal, unconventional acts.
By 1945 Allied service personnel in SEAC totalled an incredible 1,304,126; 954,985 of this number were from Commonwealth and Empire forces.
Both of our Poppy Ride locations have three fantastic route options, professionally designed to cater for first-time cyclists through to sportive enthusiasts.
After being medically discharged from the RAF, Craig wanted a tattoo to tell the story of his life and commemorate his fallen comrades.
Sergeant Johnson Beharry was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry, for extreme heroism in 2004.