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Since our earliest days we have championed the causes of serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.
RBL branches sit at the heart of communities and today there are approximately 2,500 across the UK. Discover the stories behind our branches.
Each year, our immediate needs grants scheme helps thousands of people through emergencies by providing an individual crisis grants.
ATCO and the Royal British Legion are proud to join forces in 2021 to celebrate both their centenaries.
Often the tattoos worn by people in our Armed Forces are more than body art. They are deeply personal, unconventional acts.
After being medically discharged from the RAF, Craig wanted a tattoo to tell the story of his life and commemorate his fallen comrades.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
The Royal British Legion has launched a new initiative to help provide extra support to the Armed Forces community at annual festive get togethers.
When Poppy Pawsey was medically discharged she struggled to adapt to life outside the military.
Admiral Nurses support carers of those with dementia playing a vital role in preserving and prolonging independent living for ex-serving personnel.
Lyndon Chatting-Walters was told he may never walk again. Read his incredible experience on Mission Himalaya.
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.
Alan was inspired to get involved with the Poppy Appeal when his family received support from the Legion after he was paralysed.
The incredible story of how Major John Monro escapes a Japanese POW camp during the Second World War and received the Military Cross.
At the end of WW2 millions were homeless, transport links had been destroyed, and many nations’ industry were in ruins.
"I wanted a job that had flexibility and to work for an organisation that understood family commitments".