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Donna Stonelake is a former Royal Navy Able Rating and mother of three whose husband, Mark, was injured whilst serving in Afghanistan.
An essential part of maintaining morale was keeping troops entertained. Most units had a joker, and larger units would stage pantomimes.
Every Friday, you could win one of 400 cash prizes, including the jackpot of £2000 with a quarterly £20,000 up for grabs.
Every year we take great care and attention in planting thousands of personal Tributes within the grounds of Cardiff Castle during Remembrance.
Trevor Bradshaw was only 21 when The Falklands War began. Now a counsellor, he looks back on his experiences from 1982.
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.
The Gulf War, fought from 1990 to 1991, saw the largest use of British troops in one deployment since the Second World War.
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.
Our Annual Conference brings together members from across the world who help shape the direction of the Royal British Legion.
When Paul Glazebrook lost his comrades in Iraq and Afghanistan, he wanted to honour their memory with a special tribute.
Get in touch to register your interest or find out more about joining a support group or volunteering for the RBL Network for Carers.
We are delighted to be supported by Pets at Home in their third year of partnership.
Remembrance takes many forms and means something different to everyone. It’s a deeply personal act, often recognising a range of sacrifices.
The Royal British Legion will always attempt to attend the funeral of anyone who has served, or of a branch member when invited to do so by family.
In the coastal town of Bexhill-on-sea in East Sussex, Mais House is set within landscape gardens, providing a picturesque haven for residents and visitors.
The Legion is so grateful for the support we receive from individuals making significant donations and for contributions from grant-making trusts.