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Dan Smith challenged himself to paddle the length of Great Britain to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 and raise money for the Legion.
If you're struggling with physical or mental well being, we can help you get back on your feet. Get in touch today.
From Nursing and Fundraising, to Marketing, Campaigning and Technology, there are many different jobs at the Royal British Legion.
There are many ways you can give to the Royal British Legion. From a one-off donation or giving a gift in memory - there's something for everyone.
In this Poppy Press edition, we're asking the nation to help us celebrate 100 years of support for the Armed Forces community by leaving a personal message.
The Legion supported Naomi who was a Senior Aircraft woman, through mental health issues, during transition to civilian life and after her accident.
Request your Field of Remembrance Tribute pack in the post. Your Remembrance Tribute will be planted in our Fields of Remembrance to honour the fallen.
Our Poppy Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum is currently undergoing refurbishment.
20 years since the lifting of the LGBT military ban, veteran Kate Green talks about her experience serving in the Army before the ban was lifted.
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.
We invited local children to meet residents with dementia at Danbury Lodge, inspiring amazing reactions.
Get involved in Tribute Ink by sharing your own personal tribute story. Fill in your details to submit your story.
Careers at the Royal British Legion. This is where you’ll find a job that supports your ambitions and those in our Armed Forces community.
The Invictus Games aims to harness the power of sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation for wounded, injured or sick servicemen and women.
Personnel Recovery Centres are Ministry of Defence led initiative designed to ensure wounded, injured and sick personnel receive the help they need.
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.