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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.
Every year, thousands of people make huge sacrifices to serve in our Armed Forces. When they come back, we ensure they have the support they need.
From fun and sports events to very special events, there are many ways you can remember a loved one and raise money to support the work of the Legion.
As part of the Platinum Jubilee, we invited 7,000 members of the Armed Forces community to watch Her Majesty The Queen’s Trooping of the Colour.
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Admiral Nurses support carers of those with dementia playing a vital role in preserving and prolonging independent living for ex-serving personnel.
On discovering that a dog could help support their autistic son, The Gill family reached out to The Royal British Legion for help.
Having been forced to shield at home with his daughter during the Covid-19 pandemic, former Able seaman Seymour ‘Bill’ Taylor, 95, will be remembering his comrades on his doorstep this year.
Flt Lt Samantha Rawlinson is part of the RAF Medical Service and has recently been working on an Intensive Care Unit in Birmingham, supporting the NHS.