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After breaking his back former Royal Marine Ian Breeze thought his life was over. But two years on he is preparing to cycle from London to Paris.
Leaving the Armed Forces can throw up lots of challenges. That's why we provide a range of support to help people make a smooth transition to civvy street.
We offer robust support services in a number of areas but sometimes what's needed is a bit of advice or recommendation to a more specialised service.
Nicholas Bennion is from the Pacific Islands of the island of Fiji. He joined the British Army in 2000 leaving his home and moving 9,800 miles to the UK.
We have explored the challenges Service children face and produced best practice guides looking at ways to support them in school.
The Royal British Legion's 2019 Manifesto highlights five key priorities for the government to focus on to support Armed Forces community.
During the Covid-19 pandemic QARANC veteran Lorraine volunteered to go back to her roots in District nursing.
The Royal British Legion's Manifesto 2017 highlights five key priorities that we believe the government should be focusing on to help support the Armed Forces community.
Days before an operation to amputate his left leg, former solider Jon Hilton ran 5k to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal.
We are working with Chesterfield-based distillers, Derbyshire Distillery, to produce their new Eleventh Hour Gin.
If you're struggling with physical or mental well being, we can help you get back on your feet. Get in touch today.
Understand how women united across continents, countries and cultures to protect our freedoms, and how this unity remains today.
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Take part in Remembrance through creative writing and the voices of children from WW2 through the short story 'Tomorrow Today' by Leila Rasheed.
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Discover how our lives today are built on the shared service and heritage of the Commonwealth nations through stories of four women from WW2.
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Through the story 'Memories of Home' by Bali Rai, case studies and different activities, discover how letters helped keep people connected during WW2.
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