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Discover how tattoos have become central to Remembrance and commemoration in our Armed Forces community, and explore the stories behind them.
The National Memorial Arboretum has been part of the Royal British Legion since 2003, but its history stretches back over 20 years.
If you have some questions about writing your Will, here are some common questions about writing or updating a Will, and how you can leave a gift to support the Armed Forces community.
After being diagnosed with PTSD, and losing his wife to cancer only 5 years later, Brian was unable to cope. We helped him get his life back on track.
WW2 veterans on how coronavirus is affecting their lives, and their experiences of coping in the face of adversity.
Your feedback can help us improve our services and ensure we continue to provide the best support for the Armed Forces community and their families.
Admiral Nurses support carers of those with dementia playing a vital role in preserving and prolonging independent living for ex-serving personnel.
Getting home to see the kids can be difficult for any working parent, even more so when you’re a Troop Sergeant in the British Army, like in Melissa's case.
Get in touch today to become a partner of the Royal British Legion and help support the Armed Forces community.
The Royal British Legion has welcomed the Welsh Government’s decision to extend the Supporting Service Children in Wales fund.
We are proud to have a community of more than 180,000 members – and every single member is vital in helping us to support our Armed Forces community.
Our West Midlands Mayoral manifesto 2021 highlights six key actions that we believe will improve the lives of the Armed Forces community in the region.
On 2 April 1982 Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands, sparking one of the largest major conflicts since WW2.
Our Wales Manifesto outlines key actions to improve the welfare of the Armed Forces community in Wales.
Grab a cup of tea and join us for a livestream as we bring the World War Two generation together with today’s generation to share experiences.
The end of WW2 didn’t result in the immediate end of service for millions of British and Commonwealth troops.